FCPD RECAP January 31, 2017
LARCENIES:
13000 block of Ivakota Road, batteries from vehicle
LARCENIES:
7400 block of Mount Vernon Square, cell phone from residence
6300 block of South Kings Highway, merchandise from business
LARCENIES:
2600 block of Avenir Place, cell phone from business
1500 block of Boyd Pointe Way, headphones and bag from vehicle
LARCENIES:
6000 block of Leesburg Pike, credit cards from business
6000 block of Leesburg Pike, merchandise from business
6200 block of Little River Turnpike, merchandise from business
6200 block of Seven Corners Center, merchandise from business
LARCENIES:
1800 block of Cameron Glen Drive, generator from residence
No significant events reported.
WEST SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT STATION
LARCENIES:
7800 block of Heritage Drive, beer from business
7600 block of Little River Turnpike, wallet from business
LARCENIES:
9800 block of Bronte Drive, cell phone and GPS from vehicle
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The report contains selected crimes, including animal-related incidents and property crimes. The information is organized by police district station. Addresses shown indicate blocks and not specific locations. This report is not a comprehensive list of every police event in Fairfax County in the stated time frame.
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