FCPD Daily Recap for Wednesday, November 6
CALLS FOR SERVICE SUMMARY:
Date Covered: 11/05/2019
Total calls for Service: 1337
Total Domestic Related Calls for Service: 17
Total Persons Experiencing Mental Health Crisis Calls for Service: 21
Total Crash Calls for Service: 139
LARCENIES:
None reported
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
LARCENIES:
2900 block of Arlington Drive, cell phone from location
3800 block of Miramonte Place, bicycle from residence
2500 block of Parkers Lane, property from residence
5900 block of Richmond Highway, liquor from business
6800 block of Richmond Highway, groceries from business
8600 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
COMMERCIAL BURGLARY: 2001 International Drive (Liljenquist and Beckstead / David Yurman jewelry stores), 11/05/19, 4:26 a.m. Several men broke into the mall at the Tyson’s Galleria and then broke into two jewelry stores and stole property. The suspects were described as black males. The males fled; no additional description was provided.
LARCENIES:
2900 block of Marshall Street, license plates from vehicle
6800 block of Old Dominion Drive, credit and debit cards from location
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
LARCENIES:
6000 block of Arlington Boulevard, property from residence
6300 block of Battlement Way, furniture from residence
6400 block of Gainer Street, property from vehicle
6000 block of Leesburg Pike, cash from location
6200 block of Little River Turnpike, merchandise from business
5500 block of Seminary Road, food from vehicle
3500 block of South Jefferson Street, liquor from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
LARCENIES:
11600 block of Charter Oak Court, furniture from residence
12200 block of Laurel Glade Court, cash from residence
2000 block of Maleady Drive, bicycle from residence
11800 block of Sunrise Valley Drive, bicycle from residence
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
ROBBERY: 6146 Rose Hill Drive (Seven-11), 11/5/19, 10:59 p.m. A man entered the store and displayed a handgun to an employee. The suspect took cash and fled. There were no injuries. The suspect was described as black, early 20s, about 6’ tall, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and grey pants.
BURGLARY: 6800 block of Tiddle Way, between 10/30/19 and 11/5/19, a resident reported someone broke into the residence and stole property.
LARCENIES:
5700 block of Backlick Road, tire from vehicle
6100 block of Cumberland Avenue, tires from vehicle
6100 block of Franconia Road, purse from vehicle
5300 block of Lake Cove Court, clothing from residence
6700 block of Metropolitan Center Drive, license plate from vehicle
6700 block of Morning Ride, property from location
6700 block of Springfield Town Center, perfumes from business
5900 block of Woodfield Estates Drive, laptop computer from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
WEST SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT STATION
LARCENIES:
8500 block of Silverbrook Road, wallet from school
7600 block of Heral Street, equipment from construction site
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
LARCENIES:
None reported
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
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