Falls Church City Crime Report

August 14-20, 2007

Larceny from Vehicle, Craftsman Auto Body, 103 Gordon Rd., August 14, 12:29 p.m., unknown person(s) entered the secured storage lot of the establishment and stole the driver’s and passenger’s side airbags and the control module from a 2000 Honda Accord.

Larceny from Vehicle, Koons Ford, 1051 E. Broad St., August 14, 2:32 p.m., unknown person(s) stole inspection stickers from (15) vehicles.

Fraud by Impersonation, 500 blk. Roosevelt Blvd., August 14, 3:37 p.m., unknown person(s) stole victim’s identity and open several credit cards.

Unauthorized use of Vehicle, Rent-A-Wreck, 1101 W. Broad St., August 20, 6:00 a.m., Fairfax county police recovered a stolen vehicle from the establishment. Police arrested a male, 47, of Alexandria, VA for Grand Larceny-Auto.

Larceny from Vehicle, 1100 blk. Seaton Ln., August 14, between 2:00 a.m. and 2:30 a.m., unknown person(s) attempted to remove the front bumper on a 2007 Toyota Sienna while it was parked in victim’s driveway.

Larceny from Building, Eden Center, 6795 Wilson Blvd., #36, August 15, 1:20 p.m., unknown person(s) entered the establishment and stole $4000.00 cash.

Robbery, Rite Aid, 157 Hillwood Ave., August 15, 5:41 p.m., unknown person(s) entered the establishment questioning the cashier about the price of gum and asking questions referencing the whereabouts of the manager. The suspect(s) ordered the cashier to ring up the gum and take all the money out of the cash register. The cashier complied and no one was injured. Unknown if suspect actually had a weapon in possession. The suspect is described as a B/M, 20-29, dark skinned, 6’1-6’2,170 pounds, a dark black Yankees baseball cap w/white lines on the back, dreadlocks, white t-shirt, blue jeans, black tennis shoes, and a dark ink tattoo on left arm.

Destruction of Property, 200 blk. W. Annandale Rd., between August 8, 8:00 p.m. and August 9, 11:00 p.m., unknown person(s) slashed the tires on a 2003 Saturn and a 2004 Volkswagen.

Simple Assault, Eden Center, 6793 Wilson Blvd., August 17, 12:06 a.m., unknown person(s) fought with two victims. The victim’s injuries were minor. Medical attention was declined.

Larceny from Building, 800 blk. Ridge Pl., between August 1 and August 17, unknown person(s) stole some tools from inside victim’s garage.

Larceny, Shoplifting, ABC Store, 1212 W. Broad St., August 17, 7:50 p.m., unknown person(s) entered the establishment and stole 750ml of Bacardi Rum valued at $14.95.

Urinating in Public, Giant Foods, 1230 W. Broad St., August 18, 9:42 a.m., police arrested a male, 44, of Oakton, VA for urinating in public.

Larceny from Vehicle, 800 blk. Hillwood Ave., August 19, between 12:00 a.m. and 8:54 a.m., unknown person(s) removed the passenger window of a 1999 Chevrolet and stole a Garmin GPS, 12” speaker, Arnett sunglasses, (8) CDs, and the front and rear bicycle rails.

Larceny, Second Chance Thrift Store, 929 W. Broad St., August 19, 6:15 p.m., police observed two subjects rummaging through donated goods. The subjects returned selected items.

Larceny from Vehicle, 800 blk. W. Broad St., August 20, 7:25 a.m., unknown person(s) stole victim’s right front “Sigma brand” tire and replaced it with an old flat “Touring 7/A brand” tire.

 

 

 

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