Category Archives: Theft

Lock it Down: FCPD Tips to Drive Away Vehicle Thefts and Break Ins

Fairfax County, VA– As car owners, we often invest significant time and money into our vehicles. FCPD wants to help keep you and your vehicle safe. It is crucial to take proactive measures to safeguard our vehicles. Here are some safety tips reduce the likelihood of becoming a victim: By following these tips, you can significantly reduce the risk of

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Lifting Wallets and Not Weights: 2 Women Arrested for Gym Credit Card Larcenies

West Springfield Police District — Detectives from our Criminal Investigations Division have arrested two women in connection to a recent string of gym larcenies in Burke. On January 25, officers received multiple reports of larcenies from the women’s locker room at OneLife Fitness, 9250 Old Keene Mill Rd in Burke. After the thefts, the victims credit cards were used at

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Costly Return: Thieves Arrested After Returning to Tysons Corner

McLean Police District – The Tysons Urban Team (TUT) detectives arrested a crew believed to be responsible for multiple fraudulent transactions and recovered property belonging to U.S. Postal Service (USPS). At 2:14 p.m. on December 15, detectives responded to the Diesel store in the McLean area for a suspicious person call. A store employee recognized several suspects from a fraudulent

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“Queen” Taken from Her Castle: Detectives Search for Stolen Dog

West Springfield Police District— Detectives from our Criminal Investigation Division are seeking the community’s assistance to locate a stolen french bulldog. On November 27 at 7:50 a.m., officers responded to a burglary of a home in the 7500 block of Tralee Woods Court in Springfield. The victim was alerted by a family friend that her dogs were running loose in

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Help Protect Your Motorcycle from Theft So You Can Enjoy More Time on the Road.

Fairfax, VA – The delightful days of summer present an opportunity to enjoy a motorcycle ride, but motorcycle owners should know there is a higher chance of theft once they hit the road. July is the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month. The average motorcycle costs range between $4,000 and $20,000 making them a premium

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