FCPD RECAP February 2, 2017
LARCENIES:
12100 block of Beaver Creek Road, key from residence
14500 block of Meeting Camp Road, wallet from vehicle
No significant events reported.
LARCENIES
1600 block of Anderson Road, merchandise from business
BURGLARY: 6200 block of Little River Turnpike, 02/01/17, 11:35 a.m. An employee reported someone entered the business and took property.
LARCENIES:
5500 block of Leesburg Pike, boots from business
7400 block of Little River Turnpike, cash from residence
3500 block of South Jefferson Street, merchandise from business
8600 block of Tobin Road, purse from residence
LARCENIES:
1800 block of Wiehle Avenue, wine from business
LARCENIES:
6600 block of Backlick Road, merchandise from business
7000 block of Brookfield Plaza, donation box from business
5700 block of Kingstowne Boulevard, earrings from business
5700 block of Kingstowne Boulevard, make-up from business
7800 block of Loisdale Road, license plate from vehicle
7000 block of Manchester Boulevard, cell phone from business
6500 block of Springfield Towne Center, merchandise from business
6400 block of Topsails Lane, laptop computer from residence
STOLEN VEHICLES:
6800 block of Bland Street, 2004 Toyota Camry
WEST SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT STATION
No significant events reported.
LARCENIES:
3100 block of Draper Drive, tools from residence
9800 block of Kingsbridge Drive, license plates from vehicle
11100 block of Lee Highway, merchandise from business
13000 block of Point Pleasant Drive, cell phone from school
STOLEN VEHICLES:
2700 block of Chain Bridge Road, 1980 Harley motorcycle
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Date Covered: 02/01/17
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The report contains selected crimes, including animal-related incidents and property crimes. The information is organized by police district station. Addresses shown indicate blocks and not specific locations. This report is not a comprehensive list of every police event in Fairfax County in the stated time frame.
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