FCPD RECAP for Friday, May 31
CALLS FOR SERVICE SUMMARY:
Date Covered: 05/30/2019
Total calls for Service: 1,662
Total Domestic Related Calls for Service: 27
Total Persons Experiencing Mental Crisis Calls for Service: 20
Total Crash Calls for Service: 145
LARCENIES:
None reported
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
LARCENIES:
6400 block of George Washington Memorial Parkway, purse from vehicle
4800 block of Manor Drive, laptop computer and guitar from residence
2500 block of Parkers Lane, cash from residence
6000 block of Richmond Highway, cell phone from location
7800 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from business
8600 block of Shadwell Drive, wallet from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
SEX OFFENDER VIOLATION – 7525 Shreve Road (Shrevewood Elementary School), 5/30/19, 2:56 p.m. While trying to attend a school event with an acquaintance, a man attempted to check into the school using the automated visitor management system, the man’s name was flagged as being on the sex offender registry. School staff denied him entry into the school and called police. Alonso Cornejo, 29, of Vienna, was arrested and charged with entering school property after a violent sex offense conviction. He is being held at the Adult Detention Center without bond.

LARCENIES:
1400 block of Balls Hill Road, property from vehicle
6300 block of Georgetown Pike, purse from vehicle
7300 block of Lee Highway, cash from residence
6900 block of Lupine Lane, electronic device from location
8100 block of Strawberry Lane, wallet from vehicle
7900 block of Tysons Corner Center, sunglasses from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
MALICIOUS WOUNDING – 7300 block of Little River Turnpike, 05/30/19, 10:53 p.m. Officers responded to a scene where a man had been stabbed after a fight with two other men. The victim was taken to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The two suspects are described as Hispanic with a medium build.
LARCENIES:
6100 block of Leesburg Pike, cell phone from location
6300 block of Seven Corners Center, wallet from location
STOLEN VEHICLES:
8200 block of Kay Court, 2012 Ford Explorer
LARCENIES:
1700 block of Random Stone Court, bicycle from residence
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
LARCENIES:
4900 block of Apple Tree Drive, gun from vehicle
5700 block of Callcott Way, wallet, passport and cell phone from vehicle
5700 block of Kingstowne Boulevard, merchandise from business
5500 block of Malone Ridge Street, vest and magazines from vehicle
6700 block of Springfield Town Center, shoes from business
6400 block of Telegraph Road, backpack from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
WEST SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT STATION
LARCENIES:
Briarwood Court/Patriot Drive, license plates from vehicle
8300 block of Bark Tree Court, cash and cell phone from vehicle
8800 block of Lake Hill Drive, rings from residence
8100 block of Overton Court, properties from vehicles
7500 block of Tralee Woods Court, wallet from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
8000 block of Barcarole Court, 2010 Toyota Highlander
LARCENIES:
2400 block of Terra Cota Circle, freon from residence
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
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