Officers from Fairfax County Police’s Reston District Station report four break-ins this week. Property was stolen in three of the incidents.
The first incident is being classified as unlawful entry after an employee at Crescent Apartments reported that someone entered a vacant apartment in the 1500 block of Cameron Crescent Drive on Tuesday. Nothing was taken.
The second incident, in the 2400 block of Masons Ferry Drive in unincorporated Herndon, was reported Wednesday at 3:50 a.m. A resident reported an unknown man broke into the residence and took property. The man left immediately when he saw someone in the home. The suspect was described as black, 20s, and about 6 feet tall.
In the third incident, a resident in the 12000 block of Greywing Square reported someone entered the residence and took property on Wednesday.
Finally, on Thursday, a resident in the 1400 block of North Point Village Center reported someone entered the residence and took property.
In other crime news this week:
LARCENIES
12100 block of Sunset Hills Road, cell phones from business
13000 block of Elm Tree Drive, license plate from vehicle
800 block of Gouldman Lane, property from residence
11200 block of Wedge Drive, jewelry from residence
13000 block of Elm Tree Drive, jewelry from residence
2400 block of Reston Parkway, medication from business
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