City of F.C. Crime Report: October 20 – 26, 2009

Larceny – Theft of Wallet,  929 W Broad St, October 20, 11:18 AM a wallet was taken from victim’s purse.

Robbery, 6795 Wilson Blvd (Hai Lua Restaurant), October 20, 9:58 PM victim was assaulted and robbed of cash by unknown assailant(s).

Driving Under the Influence, 200 blk. Hillwood Ave, October 21, 02:22 AM, a male, 21, of the City of Falls Church was arrested for driving under the influence.

Larceny – Theft of Vehicle Parts, 400 blk N Washington St., October 22, between 12:15 PM and 12:43 PM unknown suspect stole a catalytic converter by sawing it off a vehicle.

Larceny – Theft From Motor Vehicle, 700 W Broad St (Burger King), October 22, 4:42 PM, a purse was taken from a parked vehicle.

Drunk In Public, 110 N West St (7-11), October 23, 00:46 AM, a male, 56, of no fixed address, was arrested for being drunk in public.

Drunk In Public, 200 blk N Washington St, October 23, 11:38 PM, a male, 24, of Oakton was arrested for being drunk in public.

Larceny – Theft From Motor Vehicle, 600 blk E Broad St, October 24, 12:24 PM, a GPS unit was taken from a parked vehicle.

Drunk In Public, 200 blk N Washington St, October 25, 00:46 AM, a female, 48, of Leesburg was arrested for being drunk in public.

Driving Under the Influence, 400 blk S West St, October 25, 01:52 AM, a male, 31, of Ft. Washington, MD was arrested for driving under the influence.

Drunk In Public, 2600 blk S West St, October 25, 03:22 AM, a male, 30, of Sterling and a male, 25, of Herndon  were arrested for being drunk in public.

Driving Under the Influence, October 27, 02:16 AM, a male, 36, of Springfield, VA was arrested for driving under the influence.

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