FCPD RECAP January 25, 2017
UPDATE: Suspect who Fired Shots at Officer Charged with Attempted Capital Murder
BURGLARY: 5500 block of Quail Court, 1/24/17, around 1:50 a.m. Police responded for a report of a someone breaking into the garage of a house. Nothing was taken.
BURGLARY: 5800 block of Ausable Way, 1/24/17, around 6:20 a.m. Police responded for a report of someone breaking into the garage of a house. Nothing was taken, but the homeowner also noticed someone had gone through their vehicle and taken cash.
BURGLARY: 13500 block of Smallwood Lane, 1/24/17, around 2:15 p.m. A homeowner reported that someone came into the home through a kitchen window and took property.
LARCENIES:
14400 block of Compton Village Drive, property from residence
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
ROBBERY: 8700 block of Sacramento Drive. 1/24/17, 10:29 p.m. Two men entered the Mini Mart, displayed handguns and demanded money from an employee. They left with an undisclosed amount of cash; the employee was not injured. The suspects were described as black, wearing all black clothing, with black masks covering their faces. They were seen getting into a dark colored, older model sedan.
LARCENIES:
2400 block of Fairhaven Avenue, batteries from business
7600 block of Richmond Highway, shoes from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
8400 block of Richmond Highway, 1996 Toyota Camry
LARCENIES:
1900 block of Chain Bridge Road, cell phones from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
BURGLARY: 4100 block of Arcadia Road, 1/24/17, around 4:00 p.m. A homeowner reported that someone came into the home through the carport door and took several items, to include a purse, credit cards and a large amount of cash.
LARCENIES:
6500 block of Columbia Pike, cell phone from business
5800 block of Crossroads Center, merchandise from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
UPDATE: Suspect who Fired Shots at Officer Charged with Attempted Capital Murder
LARCENIES:
900 block of Millwood Lane, property from residence
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
BURGLARY: 7300 block of Leesville Boulevard, 1/24/17, around 11:45 a.m. A homeowner reported that someone had broken into their house, which was under renovation, and cut the copper pipes from the water heater and took them. There were also several hand tools missing.
LARCENIES:
6900 block of Bradlick Shopping Center, merchandise from business
7700 block of Gunston Plaza, wine from business
7400 block of Jayhawk Street, electronic devices from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
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LARCENIES:
8900 block of Burke Lake Road, merchandise from business
9800 block of Covent Court, purse from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
LARCENIES:
4900 block of Alliance Drive, tools from business
13000 block of Autumn Willow Drive, cash from vehicle
3200 block of Jermantown Road, wallet from business
2900 block of Oakton Crest, credit cards from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
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