FCPD RECAP December 7, 2016

SULLY DISTRICT STATION

ROBBERY: 4300 Chantilly Shopping Center. 12/6/16, 8:49 p.m. A man entered the Jimmy Johns, pointed a gun at an employee and demanded money. The suspect ran out of the store with an undisclosed amount of cash. The employee was not injured. The suspect was described as black, about 5 feet 5 inches tall, with a medium build. He was wearing a dark, hooded sweatshirt, dark pants and shoes; with a mask partially covering his face.

LARCENIES:

15300 block of Oak Mere Place, earrings from residence

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

MOUNT VERNON DISTRICT STATION

LARCENIES:

2300 block of Huntington Avenue, liquor from business

6600 block of Richmond Highway, cell phone from residence

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

MCLEAN DISTRICT STATION

LARCENIES:

1000 block of Bellview Road, power washer from residence

6200 block of Old Dominion Drive, tablets from business

8100 block of Tysons Corner Center, merchandise from business

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

MASON DISTRICT STATION

LARCENIES:

6000 block of Arlington Boulevard, property from residence

6200 block of Little River Turnpike, cash from business

3000 block of Patrick Henry Drive, merchandise from business

3500 block of South Jefferson Street, coats from business

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

RESTON DISTRICT STATION

The Motor Carrier Safety Unit conducted a safety inspection in the Reston District on Tuesday, December 6. Ten trucks were inspected, four of those were taken out of service for more serious safety violations. A total of 35 violations of the Code of Federal Regulations for motor carriers, were detected.

LARCENIES:

12000 block of Sunset Hills Road, wallet from residence

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

FRANCONIA DISTRICT STATION

LARCENIES:            

7100 block of Rock Ridge Lane, cell phone from residence

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

WEST SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT STATION

Detectives Investigate Shooting in Annandale

LARCENIES:

None reported

STOLEN VEHICLES:

4700 block of Nathan Hale Drive, 2010 Nissan Altima

FAIR OAKS DISTRICT STATION

Man Charged with Shining Laser on Officers

ROBBERY: 12200 block of Fair Lakes Promenade Drive. 12/6/16, 12:55 p.m. A man entered the GameStop, pointed a gun at an employee and demanded video games. The employee handed over an undisclosed number of games and the suspect ran away. He was described as light skin, black or Hispanic. He was 5 feet 6 inches to 6 feet tall; wearing a dark, hooded sweatshirt, with a neck warmer covering his face. The employee was not injured.

LARCENIES:

11900 block of Fair Oaks Shopping Center, sunglasses from business

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

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CALLS FOR SERVICE SUMMARY

Date Covered: 12/6/16

Total Calls for Service: 1,104

Total Persons Experiencing Mental Crisis Calls for Service: 18

Total Domestic-Related Calls for Service: 21

Total Crash Calls for Service: 153

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