Crime Report for the Week of July 14-20
Fraud by Impersonation, 300 blk. Wrens Way, between February 1 and July 14, unknown person(s) used victim’s personal information to open up (3) accounts leaving a balance/default amount of $1091.00 (Cellular Phone), $24,936.00 (Auto Loan), and $714.00 (Credit Card).
Drunkenness, 700 blk. W Broad St., July 14, 8:05 p.m. 56 year old male arrested.
Drunkenness, 6700 blk. Wilson Blvd., July 15, 11:53 p.m. 57 year old male arrested.
Motor Vehicle Theft, 1100 blk. Jackson St., July 16, between 1:00 a.m. and 10:07 a.m., unknown person(s) stole a 2004 Kia from a driveway.
Drinking in Public, 1200 blk. Ellison St., July 17, 11:01 a.m. 20 year old male arrested.
Drunkenness, 200 blk. N Washington St., July 17, 11:25 p.m. 24 year old male arrested.
Destruction of Property, 6700 blk. Wilson Blvd., July 17, between 8:00 p.m. and 11:58 p.m., unknown person(s) damaged the left rear quarter panel and scratched the trunk area of a vehicle.
Motor Vehicle Theft, 200 blk. Van Buren St., between July 17, 8:00 p.m. and July 18, 6:43 a.m., unknown person(s) stole a 1999 Dodge Van from the driveway of a residence.
Larceny, Shoplifting, Rite Aid, 1003 W Broad St., July 18, 12:00 p.m. unknown person(s) entered the establishment and stole (17) containers of White Strips totaling $674.83.
Drunkenness, 100 blk. W Greenway Blvd., July 19, 6:47 a.m. 53 year old female arrested.
Drunkenness, 300 blk. S Washington St., July 19, 7:47 p.m. 29 year old male arrested.
Destruction of Property, 800 blk. Villa Ridge Rd., July 20, 11:29 a.m., unknown person(s) setoff fireworks on the hood of a vehicle causing minor damages.
Larceny from Building, 800 blk. W Broad St., July 20, between 12:30 p.m. and 1:51 p.m., unknown person(s) stole a pair of basketball shoes from inside a residence.
Fraud, 100 blk. W Greenway Blvd., between July 19, 9:30 p.m. and July 20, 8:00 a.m., unknown person(s) sent victim an email claiming to be from AOL requesting an account update. The victim provided all personal information to update this account; however the victim later found out through AOL Representative that the sent email was fraudulent.
By Falls Church Times Staff
July 24, 2009




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