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City of Falls Church CRIME REPORT

Week of May 1 - 7, 2023

Weapon Law Offenses/Driving Under the Influence, E Fairfax St, May 1, 1:08 PM, a male, was arrested for Weapon Law Offenses and Driving Under the Influence.

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Fraud, Roosevelt Blvd, May 1, 2:04 PM, an incident of fraud was reported.

Counterfeiting-Forgery, S Washington St, May 3, 1:38 PM, a check which had been placed in a USPS mailbox at 900 S Washington St on February 27, 2023 was intercepted by unknown suspect(s) and altered.

Credit Card Theft/Fraud, E Broad St, May 3, 3:24 PM, an incident of Credit Card Theft and Fraud was reported. Trespass, E Annandale Rd, May 3, 6:23 PM, a male was issued a summons for Trespass.

Credit Card Theft/Fraud, Founders Ave, May 3, 7:59 PM, an incident of Credit Card Theft and Fraud was reported.

Hopefully, the weather next Saturday, May 13, will be a repeat, as the Mason District Governmental Center, 6507 Columbia Pike in Annandale, hosts an Open House from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Indoor and outdoor features include police and K-9 demonstrations, the fire department’s “Jaws of Life” junk car, and the Crime Solvers program. The Office of Emergency Management, Sheriff’s Department, Department of Family Services, and Park Authority are among several other participating county agencies. The Open House is free, and fun for the whole family. I look forward to seeing you there.

 Penny Gross is the Mason District Supervisor, in the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. She may be emailed at mason@fairfaxcounty.gov.

Shoplifting, S Washington St, May 4, 12:31 AM, unknown suspect took items of value without paying. Suspect described as a female, wearing a multicolored black and white jacket.

Destruction of Property, Ellison St, between midnight and 8:50 AM. May 4, unknown suspect(s), broke the driver side and rear driver side windows of a Jeep Wrangler.

Shoplifting, W Broad St, May 4, 10:01 AM, two unknown suspects took items of value without paying. Suspects described as males in their 20s wearing face masks. They fled in a silver Toyota Camry occupied by two additional individuals. The vehicle had been reported stolen from Fairfax City earlier the same day and had been involved in a shoplifting in Vienna, VA also on the same day as this incident.

Larceny from Motor Vehicle, W Broad St, May 4, 8 PM, unknown suspect removed items from an unsecured vehicle.

Credit Card Theft/Fraud, W Broad St, May 4, 9:22 PM, an incident of Credit Card Theft and Fraud was reported.

Theft of Vehicle Parts, E Fairfax St, between 10 PM, May 6 and 8:45 AM, May 7, unknown suspect(s)removed all four wheels and tires from a 2020 Honda Civic.

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