FCPD RECAP WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19

SULLY DISTRICT STATION

LARCENIES:

14300 block of Newbrook Drive, liquor from business

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

MOUNT VERNON DISTRICT STATION

LARCENIES:

2700 block of Arlington Drive, tools from residence

7900 block of Audubon Avenue, medication and mail from residence

1600 block of Belle View Boulevard, merchandise from business

2400 block of Fairhaven Avenue, merchandise from business

2300 block of Huntington Avenue, beer from business

7600 block of Richmond Highway, cell phone from location

8800 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from business

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

MCLEAN DISTRICT STATION

LARCENIES:

1900 block of Chain Bridge Road, cell phone from location

8400 block of Lee Highway, transmission and engine from vehicle

6200 block of Little River Turnpike, merchandise from business

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

MASON DISTRICT STATION

LARCENIES:

None reported

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

RESTON DISTRICT STATION

LARCENY / PURSUIT: 12197 Sunset Hills Rd, 9/17/18, 7:59 p.m. Officers responded to Target after an employee noticed a man was stealing merchandise.  Responding officers found the man in the parking lot changing his clothes inside a car.  When officers approached, the driver ignored the officers and sped away.  Officers pursued the car but eventually lost sight of it. A short while later, officers found the car abandoned in a nearby parking lot.

LARCENIES:

None reported

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

FRANCONIA DISTRICT STATION

LARCENIES:

None reported

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

WEST SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT STATION

LARCENIES:

None reported

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

FAIR OAKS DISTRICT STATION

ATTEMPTED UNLAWFUL WOUNDING: Social Security Administration Office, 11212 Waples Mill Road, 9/18/18, 10:24 a.m. Officers responded to the Social Security Administration Office for a report of a woman assaulting a security guard. The security guard noticed 56-year-old Laurie Weaver, of New York, in the office yelling at employees. When he approached, she hit him in the head with her fanny pack. The security officer immediately escorted Weaver from the building. Once outside, she displayed a knife and threatened the security guard who immediately closed the door. An officer found Weaver nearby and arrested her without incident. When she was arrested, officers checked her fanny pack and located a small pigeon inside. The pigeon was taken to our animal shelter and was found to be unharmed. Weaver was charged with attempted unlawful wounding for attacking the guard with the knife. No one was injured during the encounter. Animal Protection Police are being consulted regarding other possible charges. The pigeon will be returned to the wild after the investigation is complete.

LARCENIES:

None reported

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

ALCOHOL ENFORCEMENT

CALLS FOR SERVICE SUMMARY

Date Covered: 09/18/2018

Total calls for Service: 1,513

Total Domestic Related Calls for Service: 28

Total Persons Experiencing Mental Crisis Calls for Service: 28

Total Crash Calls for Service: 134

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