FCPD WEEKEND RECAP, MAY 14
ROBBERY: 14000 Block of Lee Highway, 05/10/2018, 1:30 a.m. The victim was approached outside a gas station by several suspects who hit him the face, causing him to lose consciousness. When he woke up, the victim realized his money was missing. There was a three day delay in the victim reporting the robbery to the police. One suspect is described as a 23 or 24-year-old black male, 6’2”, muscular, with short to medium blonde dreads. He was wearing a grey shirt and blue jeans.
LARCENIES:
14500 block of Castleford Court, wallet from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
LARCENIES:
8800 block of Camfield Drive, bicycles from residence
8400 block of Madge Lane, electronic device from residence
5800 block of North Kings Highway, merchandise from business
2500 block of Parkers Lane, wallet from vehicle
7600 block of Richmond Highway, jackets from business
7600 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from business
7900 block of Richmond Highway, bicycle from business
8600 block of Richmond Highway, liquor from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
8600 block of Beekman Place, 2010 Toyota Corolla
LARCENIES:
1600 block of Anderson Road, cash from residence
8100 block of Arlington Boulevard, beer from business
2900 block of Cedar Lane, laptop computer and cell phone from residence
1900 block of Chain Bridge Road, jewelry from business
1500 block of Cornerside Boulevard, property from business
2000 block of International Drive, sunglasses from business
8300 block of Leesburg Pike, merchandise from business
7300 block of Lee Highway, beer from business
6900 block of Park Avenue, credit cards and cell phone from residence
2300 block of Pimmit Drive, check from residence
1500 block of Spring Gate Drive, gift cards and diamonds from residence
900 block of Woburn Court, sunglasses and cash from residence
STOLEN VEHICLES:
8600 block of Dogwood Lane, 2016 Toyota Tacoma
GRAND LARCENY/CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE: 5500 Block of Leesburg Pike, 05/11/2018, 8:07 p.m. The victim was behind a business drinking with a friend when the suspect came up and asked for K2 (a synthetic controlled substance). The suspect got upset when the victim did not have any and stole her phone. Officers found the suspect hiding under the stairs in an apartment building and arrested him. When the officers searched the suspect, they located suspected K2 on the suspect. Jorge Noriega Reyes, 26, of Alexandria, was charged with grand larceny from a person and possession of a controlled substance.

ROBBERY: 3400 Block of Glen Carlyn Dr, 5/13/2018, 11:23 p.m. The victim was approached by a male and a female. The male slapped the victim while the female stole money out of the victim’s back pocket. The suspects got into a vehicle with a third person who was driving and left the scene. The suspects are described as both being Hispanic and approximately 20 years old. The male was tall with black hair and a green shirt. The female was short wearing a black shirt and her hair was pulled up in a bun or pony tail.
LARCENIES:
5800 block of Crossroads Center, clothing from business
6800 block of Glenmont Street, lawn mower and power washer from residence
3400 block of Knox Road, jewelry from residence
3600 block of Rose Lane, gun from residence
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
LARCENIES:
1800 block of Cameron Glen Drive, cash and electronic devices from vehicle
12900 block of Highland Crossing Drive, laptop computer from vehicle
13100 block of Parcher Avenue, keys from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
LARCENIES:
7000 block of Brookfield Plaza, dress from business
5200 block of Harbor Court, documents from vehicle
6500 block of Springfield Towne Center, cash from business
6500 block of Springfield Towne Center, shirts from business
6700 block of Springfield Towne Center, sunglasses from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
WEST SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT STATION
LARCENIES:
5700 block of Burke Centre Parkway, merchandise from business
6100 block of Hatches Court, property from residence
4100 block of Pickett Road, cell phone from school
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
ASSAULT ON LAW ENFORCEMENT/DRUNK IN PUBLIC: I-66 Westbound prior to Nutley Street, 05/13/2018, 0125 hours. Officers were checking on a male and a female stopped on the side of I-66 Westbound prior to Nutley Street. Both people were intoxicated and the man argued with the officer, clenched his fists, and then started approaching the officer. The officer called for help and tried to control the man but was unsuccessful until additional officers arrived. Anthony Eugene Chiacchiera, 35, of Centreville, was charged with Assault on Law Enforcement, Obstruction of Justice, and Drunk in Public. Candice Lyn Brannon, 44, of Centreville, was arrested for being Drunk in Public.
LARCENIES:
10600 block of Fairfax Boulevard, property from vehicle
3000 block of Hightower Place, catalytic converter from vehicle
12300 block of Lee Jackson Memorial Highway, checks from residence
2500 block of Wasser Terrace, luggage from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
CALLS FOR SERVICE SUMMARY
Date Covered: 5/11/18 to 5/13/2018
Total calls for Service: 4,004
Total Domestic Related Calls for Service: 111
Total Persons Experiencing Mental Crisis Calls for Service: 57
Total Crash Calls for Service: 303
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