FCPD WEEKEND RECAP for Monday, July 22
CALLS FOR SERVICE SUMMARY:
Date Covered: 07/19/2019 – 07/21/2019
Total calls for Service: 4,189
Total Domestic Related Calls for Service: 118
Total Persons Experiencing Mental Health Crisis Calls for Service: 65
Total Crash Calls for Service: 277
GRAND LARCENY: 4300 block of Lees Corner Road, 7/19/19, 9 a.m. A homeowner saw a man inside their parked truck taking items. The suspect’s description was given to police. Officers located and arrested Louis Blount, 21, of Chantilly, on two counts of grand larceny.
LARCENIES:
14200 block of Centreville Square, wallet from location
6100 block of Gothwaite Drive, cash from vehicle
13800 block of Lee Highway, merchandise from business
5700 block of Union Mill Road, license plate from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
ROBBERY: 7800 block of Belford Drive, 7/19/19, 10 p.m. A man was walking in the area when two people approached displayed a handgun and demanded his property. The two people took the items and ran away. The first suspect was described as a black male, wearing a white tank top and black pants. The second suspect was described as a black female who had several tattoos.
BURGLARY: 5600 block of Fenwick Drive, 7/19/19 – 07/21/19. Someone entered the home and stole several electronic items.
LARCENIES:
1700 block of Gates Street, property from residence
3100 block of Lockheed Boulevard, cosmetics from business
3100 block of Lockheed Boulevard, wine from business
1600 block of Paul Spring Road, purse from vehicle
6300 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from business
6300 block of Richmond Highway, property from business
6600 block of Richmond Highway, cigarettes from business
7400 block of Richmond Highway, wallet from location
7600 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from business
7800 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from business
8000 block of Richmond Highway, beer from business
8600 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
7100 block of Churchill Road, 2010 Ford Escape
1600 block of International Drive, 2009 Honda Accord
ROBBERY: 8300 block of Leesburg Pike, 7/18/19, 10 p.m. The victim was walking in the area when a man approached him demanding money. The suspect took the victim’s money and left the area. The suspect is described as black, 5’10, in his late teens and wearing a white tank top.
ROBBERY ATTEMPT: 1700 block of Pinnacle Drive, 7/19/19, 11:30 a.m. A woman was sitting in her car when a man approached, demanded her property and attempted to open her door. The man did not take anything and left the area. The suspect is described as white, in his 30’s, with a crew cut and wearing a large backpack.
BURGLARY: 1371 Beverly Road (Wok N’ Roll), 7/18/19 – 7/19/19. Someone broke a window, entered the store and took property.
BURGLARY: 6715 Lowell Avenue (House of Fortune), 7/18/19 – 7/19/19. An employee reported someone entered the business and took property from inside.
BURGLARY: 1572 Spring Hill Rd (Caliber Collision) 7/20/19, 11:53 p.m. Someone entered the business overnight and stole several sets of car keys.
LARCENIES:
2900 block of Eskridge Road, merchandise from business
1700 block of Galleria at Tysons II, purse from business
2000 block of International Drive, merchandise from business
7900 block of Jones Branch Drive, cart from business
2900 block of Marshall Street, cash from vehicle
3000 block of Nutley Street, merchandise from business
1800 block of Old Meadow Road, license plate from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
LARCENIES:
5700 block of Columbia Pike, merchandise from business
7200 block of Columbia Pike, wallet from location
2400 block of Fairhaven Avenue, merchandise from business
4100 block of Hummer Road, wallet from location
6200 block of Leesburg Pike, merchandise from business
6500 block of Montrose Street, electronic device from location
3100 block of Norfolk Lane, wallet from vehicle
3800 block of South George Mason Drive, purse from vehicle
3300 block of Webley Court, package from residence
STOLEN VEHICLES:
3100 block of Norfolk Lane, 2014 Jeep Cherokee
LARCENIES:
2100 block of Centreville Road, shirts from business
2500 block of Centreville Road, beer from business
2400 block of McNair Farms Drive, cash from vehicle
12100 block of Sunset Hills Road, wallet from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
2400 block of Stryker Avenue, 2007 Lexus RX400
BURGLARY: 6116 Rose Hill Drive, Rose Hill Laundromat, 7/20/19. Someone entered the business overnight and stole property.
LARCENIES:
6600 block of Frontier Drive, merchandise from business
5900 block of Founders Crossing Court, license plate from vehicle
5700 block of General Washington Drive, tires and rims from vehicle
6800 block of Industrial Road, property from residence
7000 block of Larrlyn Drive, property from location
8100 block of Loisdale Road, laptop computer from location
5700 block of Kingstowne Boulevard, merchandise from business
6600 block of Loisdale Road, merchandise from business
6700 block of South Van Dorn Street, wallet from location
6500 block of Springfield Town Center, merchandise from business
4300 block of Upland Drive, ladder from residence
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
WEST SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT STATION
PURSUIT: I-495 near Little River Turnpike, 7/20/19, 11:02 p.m. Officers tried to stop a silver Toyota Celica for traffic violations when the driver refused to stop. The pursuit ended when officers used a Precision Immobilization Technique (PIT) to stop the car before it was in a more heavily populated area. When the car came to a stop, the man got out and tried running away. Officers arrested and charged the driver, Carlos Ochoa Miyan, 22, of Springfield, with reckless driving, no taillights, felony speed to elude, DUI, refusal of breath test, expired state inspection, no driver’s license and possession of marijuana.
STOLEN VEHICLE RECOVERY: Americana Dr/Inverton Rd, 7/21/19, 1:16 a.m. Officers patrolling the area found a 2015 Subaru Outback that was reported stolen from Frederick County three days prior. A man was seen getting into the stolen car and was arrested by officers before he could leave. The driver, Rony Mazariegos-Lemus, 20, of Manassas, was arrested and charged with grand larceny.

LARCENIES:
4300 block of Americana Drive, document from vehicle
9100 block of Beachway Lane, license plate from vehicle
8100 block of Braddock Road, cell phone from location
5700 block of Burke Centre Parkway, wallet from vehicle
4300 block of Carmelo Drive, credit cards from vehicle
8000 block of Edinburgh Drive, bicycles from residence
9500 block of Holly Prospect Court, license plate from vehicle
7400 block of McWhorter Place, gun from vehicle
10300 block of Tracie Ann Court, airbag and stereo from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
8600 block of Nanlee Drive, 2002 Toyota Corolla
BURGLARY: 3700 block of Sarah Harper Way, 7/20/19, 2:02 p.m. Two men broke into the home by breaking the glass on the front door. The men ran out of the home when they saw the homeowner inside. The suspects are described as Hispanic men wearing green vests.
LARCENIES:
13000 block of Fair Lakes Shopping Center, merchandise from business
3000 block of Jeannie Anna Court, cell phone from location
11100 block of Lee Highway, purse from location
12300 block of Lee Jackson Memorial Highway, package from location
13400 block of Old Dairy Court, license plate from vehicle
12300 block of Lee Jackson Memorial Highway, wallet from vehicle
3000 block of Rittenhouse Circle, license plate from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
2400 block of Stryker Avenue, 2007 Lexus RX400
13100 block of Quail Creek Lane, 2007 Toyota Corolla
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