FCPD RECAP January 27, 2017
LARCENIES:
4600 block of Stonecroft Boulevard, cell phone from business
LARCENIES:
1600 block of Belle View Boulevard, merchandise from business
2300 block of Huntington Avenue, beer from business
6100 block of North Kings Highway, cash from business
2500 block of Parkers Lane, jewelry from residence
Arlington County School Teacher Arrested for Indecent Exposure
CREDIT CARD FRAUD/ARREST: 1700 block of Chain Bridge Road (Tysons II), 1/26/17, around 3:20 p.m. Officers responded to a business for suspicious activity. A store employee advised that two men had made large purchases with multiple credit cards, some of which had been declined. Both suspects had left the store, but officers outside of the mall were able to stop them. An initial investigation found the suspects had over 30 fraudulent cards in their possession and thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise. Xuwen Han, 31, and Benpeng Yuan, 20, both from California, were arrested, taken to the Adult Detention Center and charged with eight counts of credit card fraud and two counts of larceny by false pretense.
LARCENIES:
2400 block of Buckelew Drive, backpack from vehicle
7700 block of Georgetown Pike, wallet from residence
1500 block of Spring Hill Road, license plate from vehicle
8600 block of Westwood Center Drive, cell phone and debit card from business
LARCENIES:
9200 block of Arlington Boulevard, wallet from business
6100 block of Little River Turnpike, merchandise from business
3500 block of South Jefferson Street, merchandise from business
LARCENIES:
1700 block of Business Center Drive, cash and property from business
2500 block of Centreville Road, merchandise from business
1800 block of Library Street, coat from business
2800 block of Winter Oaks Way, golf clubs from residence
LARCENIES:
6500 block of Franconia Road, wallet from school
WEST SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT STATION
Fairfax Station Single-Vehicle Crash Results in Fatality
LARCENIES:
9400 block of Candleberry Court, bag from residence
6300 block of Glenbard Road, property from vehicle
6100 block of Rolling Road, bag from business
8900 block of Ox Road, liquor from business
ATTEMPTED ROBBERY/ARREST: 13600 block of Frying Pan Road, 1/26/17, around 8:15 p.m. Police responded to the report of an attempted armed robbery. A 26-year-old woman was helping at a shelter when a man approached her, displayed a knife and demanded her jewelry. She refused and the suspect ran out of the building. The suspect was known to some of the other shelter workers and officers responded to the magistrate and obtained a warrant. Later in the evening, Andreus Magruder, 43, of no fixed address, was located, taken to the Adult Detention Center and charged with attempted robbery. (no mugshot available at this time)
LARCENIES:
12500 block of Latona Court, personal documents from residence
12200 block of Price Club Plaza, license plate from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
13100 block of Autumn Woods Way, 2010 Dodge RAM
2500 block of Wasser Terrace, 2015 Audi A3
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