FCPD RECAP Wednesday, May 10
“Phones Down. Home Run.” Today we were at McLean High School alongside TransUrban group, the Virginia State Police, Virginia Department of Transportation, AAA Mid-Atlantic and other agencies to help put an end to distracted driving. The campaign’s spokesperson, Washington Nationals baseball player Ryan Zimmerman, attended the event. Take the pledge to end distracted driving. See his speech and other guests on our Facebook page if you missed our earlier live stream:
LARCENIES:
None reported
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
COMMERICAL ROBBERY: 2400 block of Fairhaven Avenue (7-Eleven), 5/10/17 around 1:24 a.m. A man entered the business with his face covered, displayed a gun, and demanded money. Employees complied, and an undisclosed amount of cash was taken. The suspect was described as black, dressed in all-black clothing. Detectives are investigating.
LARCENIES:
2300 block of Huntington Avenue, merchandise from business
8400 block of Madge Lane, purse from residence
8600 block of Beekman Place, registration decals from vehicle
7900 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
LARCENIES:
7600 block of Matera Street, airbag from vehicle
8000 block of Tysons Center, merchandise from business
1900 block of Chain Bridge Road, merchandise from business
2800 block of Merrilee Drive, property from business
8600 block of Leesburg Pike, mirrors from vehicle
1900 block of Chain Bridge Road, merchandise from business
7800 block of Enola Street, airbag from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
LARCENIES:
6100 block of Leesburg Pike, property from vehicle
3200 block of Lauriston Place, bicycle from residence
5500 block of Leesburg Pike, merchandise from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
SHOPLIFTING/ARREST: 2100 Centreville Road (Kohl’s), 5/9/17 around 3:28 p.m. Dhana Ramaswami, 48, of Herndon, was arrested for stealing merchandise. After a brief struggle with an officer, she was taken to the Adult Detention Center and charged with grand larceny and resisting arrest. No mug shot is available.
LARCENIES:
11900 block of Winterthur Lane, tag from vehicle
2200 block of Castle Rock Square, phone from park
1200 block of Cobble Pond Way, packages from residence
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
BIAS INCIDENT: 4900 block of Celtic Drive, 5/9/17 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. A racial symbol was keyed on to the rear of a pickup truck. The investigation continues.
TRAFFIC PURSUIT/ARREST: Backlick Road/Leesville Boulevard, 5/9/17 around 11:10 p.m. An officer attempted to stop a motorcycle for speeding, but the driver accelerated away from him and a pursuit began. The suspect, Bakary Coulibaly, 24, of Springfield, surrendered to officers shortly after. He was taken to the Adult Detention Center and charged with felony speed to elude, reckless driving and operating a motorcycle without proper endorsement. No mug shot is available.
LARCENIES:
5500 block of Harrington Falls Lane, property from residence
7600 block of Loisdale Road, tag from vehicle
6900 block of Hechinger Drive, phone from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
WEST SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT STATION
LARCENIES:
5700 block of Burke Centre Parkway, merchandise from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
4400 block of Island Place, 2017 red Lexus
LARCENIES:
None reported
STOLEN VEHICLES:
2300 block of Dulles Station Boulevard, 2007 Toyota Prius
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
CALLS FOR SERVICE SUMMARY
Date Covered: 5/8/17
Total Calls for Service: 1,338
Total Persons Experiencing Mental Crisis Calls for Service: 13
Total Domestic-Related Calls for Service: 29
Total Crash Calls for Service: 101
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