FCPD RECAP October 26, 2016
BURGLARY: 6200 block of Wilson Blvd. 10/25/16, 6:26 a.m. The homeowner reported that two garage bay windows had been broken and that cash had been stolen. Security camera footage was not able to be recovered at the time of the incident.
LARCENIES:
4100 block of Lafayette Center Drive, wallet from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
4200 block of Pleasant Valley Road, 2012 Volkswagen
BURGLARY: 5900 block of Grand Pavilion Way. 10/25/16, 3 a.m., Officers responded to a report of three suspects breaking into the leasing office. The suspects stole a credit card and abruptly used it for a local purchase. The investigation is ongoing.
LARCENIES:
2300 block of Huntington Avenue, beer from business
3100 block of Lockheed Boulevard, liquor from business
8200 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from business
8600 block of Richmond Highway, liquor from business
8700 block of Sacramento Drive, tools from vehicle
LARCENIES:
1400 block of Balls Hill Road, package from residence
2900 block of District Avenue, benches from business
2000 block of International Drive, bicycle from business
6600 block of Lawndale Drive, cash, passport and electronic device from vehicle
8500 block of Leesburg Pike, property from vehicle
7700 block of Marthas Lane, cash from vehicle
BURGLARY: 6400 block of Seven Corners Pl. 10/25/16 10 a.m. A resident reported someone entered the residence and took cash.
ARMED ROBBERY: 3800 block of South George Mason Dr., 10/25/16, 8:06 p.m. Officers responded to a report of a man brandishing a pistol at another man. The suspect demanded the victim’s shoes, but the victim refused. The suspect shot one round into the air and fled. The victim was not injured. The suspect was described as black, around 32 years old.
LARCENIES:
7500 block of Marc Drive, cell phone from residence
UNLAWFUL ENTRY: 11000 block of Georgetown Pike, 10/25/2016, 10:24 p.m. Officers responded to a report of man on the floor of the home. When confronted, the man fled the home and no contact was made with him. The suspect was described as black, around 45 years old, athletic build. Nothing appeared to be missing from the home.
LARCENIES:
1600 block of Reston Parkway, wallet from business
12000 block of Town Square, bicycle from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
Saunders Drive/Hunger Ford Place, 1993 Honda Accord
LARCENIES:
9200 block of Clementine Court, package from residence
6500 block of Franconia Road, cell phone from school
WEST SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT STATION
LARCENIES:
5300 block of Abernathy Court, purse from vehicle
6000 block of Burke Commons Road, merchandise from business
No significant events reported
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There will be a saturated effort to prevent drunk driving this Saturday, October 29, from 11:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. in the Fair Oaks Police District. Please drive sober, call a friend, or a cab.
CALLS FOR SERVICE SUMMARY
Date Covered: 10/25/16
Total Calls for Service: 1,373
Total Persons Experiencing Mental Crisis Calls for Service: 13
Total Domestic-Related Calls for Service: 28
Total Crash Calls for Service: Unavailable
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