FCPD Weekly Recap for Friday, May 14
CALLS FOR SERVICE SUMMARY:
Date Covered: 05/07/21 – 05/13/21
Total Calls for Service: 7,812
Total Domestic Related Calls for Service: 226
Total Persons Experiencing Mental Health Crisis Calls for Service: 192
Total Crash Calls for Service: 558
LINKS TO MAJOR CASES
Man Fatally Shot In Chantilly Parking Lot
Detectives Arrest Woman Posing as Attorney
No events to report.
COMMERICAL BURGLARY: 7732-D Richmond Highway (Jersey Mikes), 05/09/2021, 12:29 p.m. Someone forced entered the business and took property.
CARJACKING: 5900 block of Richmond Highway, 5/13/21, 11: 28 a.m. The victim was approached by a man with a gun who demanded his 2009 Kia Optima. The man assaulted the victim then took the car. The victim suffered injuries not considered life threatening.
STABBING: 1700 block of International Drive, 5/7/21, 7:56 p.m. The victim was stabbed by a man after an argument. Officers arrested Atef Shaker-Armanuos, 40, of Falls Church, who was charged with malicious wounding. The victim was taken to the hospital with injuries that are not considered life threatening.
ATTEMPTED MALICIOUS WOUNDING/DISORDERLY CONDUCT/BIAS CRIME: 3159 Row Street (DAR Al Hijrah Islamic Center), 5/8/21, 2:55 p.m. A man was harassing community members near the entrance of the DAR Al Hijrah Islamic Center. When staff attempted to intervene, the man threatened them with a knife then left the area. Detectives later identified the man as Jonathan Lincoln, 41, of Falls Church. He was arrested that night for two counts of assault and disorderly conduct.
SHOOTING: 5000 block of Fran Place, 5/8/21, 4: 48 p.m. The victim was assaulted by four men. During the assault, one of the men shot the victim in the lower body. The victim was taken to the hospital with injuries not considered life threatening.
VEHICLE PURSUIT: 1700 block of Anderson Road, 5/7/21, 8:03 a.m. An officer saw a 2004 Ford F-150 truck driving recklessly and attempted a traffic stop, but the driver refused, resulting in a pursuit. The truck was eventually stopped by officers and the driver,Bryan Vargas Villarroel, of Fall Church, was taken into custody. Villarroel was charged with driving while intoxicated, speed to elude, and driving with no operator’s license.
BANK ROBBERY: 11100 South Lakes Drive (BB&T Bank), 5/13/21, 10:34 a.m. A man entered the bank, demanded cash and left the area on foot.
COMMERCIAL BURGLARY: 7601 Brookfield Plaza (Shri Krissna Grocery), 5/10/21, 11:15 a.m. Someone forced entry into the business and took property.
WEST SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT STATION
VEHICLE PURSUIT: Old Ox Road at Little Ox Road, 05/07/2021, 08:03 a.m. An officer saw a 2012 Dodge Ram 1500 truck driving recklessly and attempted a traffic stop, but the driver refused, resulting in a pursuit. The truck was eventually stopped by officers and the driver, George Smith, of Ashburn, was taken into custody. Smith was charged for possession of cocaine, driving while intoxicated, speed to elude, and driving on revoked operator’s license.
ROBBERY: 13000 block of Venturi Lane, 2/16/21, 9:21 p.m. Two men approached the victim, demanded his car keys then assaulted him. The men left the scene with the victim’s keys and the victim suffered injuries not considered life threatening.
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This report is published every week, except county holidays. The information in each report covers significant criminal incidents generally from the week before; reports published on Friday cover the preceding Friday through Thursday.
The listed events are organized by police district station. Addresses shown indicate blocks or specific locations. This report is not a comprehensive list of every police event in Fairfax County in the stated time frame.
Note: Information contained in the FCPD RECAP is generally based on initial reports made to the police department. Follow-up investigations may reveal different or additional information.

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