FCPD RECAP January 19, 2017
Animal Protection Officers Seek Identity of Dog Walker
LARCENIES:
14000 block of Summer Tree Road, exhaust pipe from vehicle
ROBBERY: 2800 block of Beacon Hill Road, 1/18/17, around 4:50 p.m. Two men entered a store and took merchandise without paying. An employee attempted to retrieve the merchandise and one of the suspects displayed a knife and cut the victim. The suspects fled the scene in a car. The victim was treated on the scene for minor injuries. Suspects were described as Hispanic and approximately 20 to 25 years old.
ROBBERY: 2800 block of Fairhaven Avenue (Walmart), 1/18/17, around 5:25 p.m. A 20-year-old man made arrangements to meet someone in a parking lot to sell two pairs of shoes. While waiting, a man approached him, displayed a gun, took the shoes and ran off. Suspect was described as black, around 25 years old, about 5 feet 10 inches tall, 150 pounds, with dreadlock style hair. The victim did not require medical attention.
LARCENIES:
8400 block of Fort Hunt Road, property from residence
7600 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from store
6700 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from store
7800 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from store
6700 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from store
6700 block of Richmond Highway, tools from store
7400 block of Mount Vernon Square, alcohol from store
6300 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from store
STOLEN VEHICLES:
9100 block of Richmond Highway, 2003 white Chevy Silverado
LARCENIES:
8600 block of Westwood Center Drive, tag off vehicle
LARCENIES:
3800 block of Prince William Drive, property from vehicle
6200 block of Seven Corners Center, tag off vehicle
LARCENIES:
12000 block of Oak Lawn Place, property from residence
2300 block of Soapstone Drive, alcohol from store
11000 block of South Lakes Drive, merchandise from store
2500 block of Pennymoor Court, purse from vehicle
1600 block of Oak Spring Way, property from residence
ROBBERY: 4500 block of Little River Run Drive, 1/18/17, around 11:15 p.m. A 26-year-old woman was walking on a sidewalk, when a man approached her, displayed a handgun and demanded her property. The suspect took her bag and ear phones and ran off toward Aspen Hill Court. He was described as black, approximately 28 to 34 years old, about 5 feet 11 inches tall, thin build and had his face covered. The victim did not require medical attention.
LARCENIES:
6500 block of Loisdale Road, property from vehicle
6600 block of Hunter Creek Lane, gift cards from vehicle
6700 block of Frontier Drive, purse from vehicle
7000 block of Backlick Road, cash from fire department
6600 block of Springfield Mall, merchandise from store
6500 block of Springfield Mall, property from store
STOLEN VEHICLES:
7200 block of Lockport Place, 2017 white Lincoln Continental
WEST SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT STATION
LARCENIES:
8900 block of Burke Lake Road, merchandise from store
8400 block of Gambrill Lane, items from wallet
FAIR OAKS DISTRICT STATION
LARCENIES:
11000 block of Fair Oaks Shopping Center, Cash from store
4200 block of Ridge Top Road, property from vehicle
13000 block of Bankfoot Court, property from residence
11000 block of Lee Highway, merchandise from store
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