FCPD WEEKEND RECAP Tuesday, May 30
BURGLARY: 13600 block of Pennsboro Drive, between 9 p.m. on 5/26/17 and 8:30 a.m. on 5/27/17. An investigation determined a business was broken into and property was taken.
ASSAULT ON A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER/ESCAPE WITH FORCE/ ARREST: 14100 Lee Highway (Revolution Lounge). 5/27/17 around 12:46 a.m. Officers responded for a report of a man acting disorderly. The suspect assaulted an employee after being repeatedly asked to leave. He fled from officers as they arrived. He was quickly apprehended, but broke free and assaulted an officer before being taken into custody. Further investigation determined the suspect also threw a rock through a car window. Chase Lewis Porter, 21, of Centreville, was transported to the Adult Detention Center and charged with assault on a law enforcement officer, escape with force, simple assault, drunk in public and destruction of property.
LARCENIES:
5900 block of Baron Kent Lane, wallet from residence
13700 block of Little Rocky Run Circle, cash from business
6200 block of Multiplex Drive, wallet from business
5600 block of Ox Road, cash from business
4900 block of Stonecroft Boulevard, property from vehicle
4900 block of Stonecroft Boulevard, wallet from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
LARCENIES:
2300 block of Huntington Avenue, cell phone from business
2300 block of Huntington Avenue, merchandise from business
2500 block of Huntington Avenue, bicycle from residence
10 block of Pace Lane, shoes from residence
2500 block of Parkers Lane, property from residence
6300 block of Richmond Highway, cell phone from business
7600 block of Richmond Highway, shoes from business
7500 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from business
8200 block of Russell Road, bicycle from business
7400 block of Stinson Road, cash from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
LARCENIES:
2900 block of District Avenue, cell phone from business
7400 block of Georgetown Pike, credit cards from vehicle
8300 block of Greensboro Drive, property from vehicle
2000 block of International Drive, driver’s license and credit cards from
1900 block of Kennedy Drive, license plate from vehicle
7300 block of Lee Highway, merchandise from business
8100 block of Leesburg Pike, merchandise from business
8600 block of Westwood Center Drive, backpack from business
8600 block of Wolftrap Road, pocket book from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
BURGLARY OF AN OCCUPIED DWELLING: 2900 block of Patrick Henry Drive, 5/28/17 between 4:15 a.m. and 4:30 a.m. A woman awoke to noises coming from her kitchen. She then observed a teenaged boy standing outside her bedroom. When the suspect saw her, he ran out of the apartment. He was described as possibly Hispanic or of Middle Eastern descent, approximately 5 feet 5 inches tall, with a slim build. The victim was not injured.
LARCENIES:
5700 block of Colfax Avenue, property from residence
Glen Carlyn Road/South Manchester Street, generator from vehicle
5500 block of Leesburg Pike, shoes from business
4500 block of Southland Avenue, bicycle from residence
6200 block of Wilson Boulevard, merchandise from business
7500 block of Wood Palace Court, wallet from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
ROBBERY: 1900 block of Democracy Drive, 5/30/17 around 12:23 a.m. A man and woman were sitting in a car when they were approached by two men. One suspect displayed a gun and demanded money. The victims handed over their cell phones and other personal belongings and the suspects fled. The suspects were both described as black, with their faces covered and wearing gloves. One suspect was wearing a red, hooded sweatshirt and the other was wearing a gray sweatshirt. Detectives are looking into the possibility this robbery is related to two others that occurred in the area.
ROBBERY: 2200 block of Colts Neck Road, 5/30/17 around 12:35 a.m. A man was talking on his cell phone when he was approached by two men. One suspect assaulted him; the other displayed a knife. The suspects took the victim’s wallet and cell phone. The victim did not require medical attention. Detectives are looking into the possibility this robbery is related to two others that occurred in the area.
ROBBERY: Glade Drive/Pinecrest Road, 5/30/17 around 1:50 a.m. A man was sitting in his car on Glade Drive when he was approached by two men. One displayed a gun and demanded money. The victim handed over his wallet and cell phone and the suspects ran. The victims did not require medical attention. Detectives are looking into the possibility this robbery is related to two others that occurred in the area.
LARCENIES:
1500 block of Cameron Crescent Drive, electronic device from vehicle
11900 block of Market Street, merchandise from business
2400 block of Masons Ferry Drive, bicycle from residence
1300 block of Shallow Ford, wallet from vehicle
1300 block of Stourhead Court, backpack from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
UNLAWFUL DISCHARGE OF A FIREARM: 7200 block of Old Keene Mill Road, 5/26/17 around 8:22 p.m. A man was sitting in his truck when he heard what he thought was a gunshot. The victim looked down and realized his truck had been hit by the bullet and that the bullet then grazed him, causing a minor injury. He did not require medical attention. Moments after this incident, officers responded to a nearby home in the 7400 block of Oriole Avenue for the report of a suspicious noise, possibly a gunshot. An investigation determined two people inside the home had been arguing. The investigation continues but detectives believe a gun was discharged from the home and struck the victim’s truck.
LARCENIES:
7000 block of Brookfield Plaza, beer from business
6800 block of Commercial Drive, electronic device from business
5600 block of Earlehurst Street, purse from vehicle
6100 block of Franconia Road, wallet from vehicle
5800 block of Kingstowne Boulevard, merchandise from business
6500 block of Loisdale Road, beer from business
6100 block of Rose Hill Drive, merchandise from business
7100 block of Villa Park Road, tire and rim from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
WEST SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT STATION
ROBBERY: 9200 block of Old Burke Lake Road. 5/26/17, 12:45 p.m. A 15-year-old girl and four friends were walking to their car parked along the street. Two males appeared to be waiting at the car, both wearing black, hooded sweatshirts. One suspect displayed a knife, threatened the 15-year-old victim and demanded money. The suspect took the victim’s bag which contained an undisclosed amount of money. The second suspect displayed a gun and took the victim’s cell phone. She was not injured. The suspects left the scene in an older model four-door sedan. Detectives conducted an investigation and arrested two suspects for this robbery. The investigation continues.
LARCENIES:
5700 block of Burke Centre Parkway, merchandise from business
6200 block of Burke Centre Parkway lawnmowers from residence
7600 block of Chancellor Way, gift cards from vehicle
7600 block of Chancellor Way, purse from vehicle
7800 block of Heritage Drive, merchandise from business
5200 block of Inver Chapel Road, purse from vehicle
8400 block of Lorton Road, plumbing equipment from construction site
9500 block of Main Street, wallet and bag from vehicle
4700 block of Medford Drive, cell phone from school
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
ROBBERY: 12100 block of Fairfax Towne Center (Omaha Steaks), 5/26/17 around 10:02 a.m. A man entered the business, implied a weapon and demanded money. He fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. The suspect was described as black, approximately 6 feet 2 inches tall, with a short beard and slender build. The victim did not require medical attention.
ROBBERY: 2900 block of Centreville Road (Circle K), 5/27/17 around 12:28 a.m. Two men entered the business and one displayed a weapon. The suspects demanded money and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. One suspect was described as 5 feet 6 inches tall, between 120 and 150 pounds, and the second suspect was described as 5 feet 6 inches tall, between 200 and 220 pounds. Their faces were covered. The victim did not require medical attention.
ROBBERY: 4000 block of Majestic Lane (7-Eleven), 5/27/17 around 1:29 a.m. A male entered the business, displayed a weapon and demanded money. He fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. The suspect was described as black, approximately 5 feet 3 inches tall. The victims were not injured.
GRAFITTI/BIAS INCIDENT: 4000 block of River Forth Drive (Carney Park), 5/27/17 around 4:24 p.m. Racial symbols and slurs were drawn on the surface of the basketball court. The investigation continues.
LARCENIES:
11700 block of Fair Oaks Shopping Center, merchandise from business
3900 block of Fair Ridge Drive, property from vehicle
11700 block of Flemish Mill Court, purse from vehicle
13300 block of Franklin Farm Road, beer from business
11600 block of Monument Drive, groceries from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
9500 block of Lagersfield Circle, 2008 Toyota Corolla
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
CALLS FOR SERVICE SUMMARY
Date Covered: 5/24/17 – 5/28/17
Total Calls for Service: 5,460
Total Persons Experiencing Mental Crisis Calls for Service: 76
Total Domestic-Related Calls for Service: 142
Total Crash Calls for Service: 403
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