Police: Indecent Exposure Near Hunters Woods

Fairfax County Police Fairfax County Police said a women reported a man exposed himself near Colts Neck Road and Branleigh Park Court near Hunters Woods Village Center on Sunday.

The woman  told police she was walking on the sidewalk when a man exposed himself. The suspect was described as white, 35-45 years old and about 5 feet 8 inches to 5 feet 10 inches tall.

Other incidents reported by the Reston District Station this week.

BURGLARY, 2000 block of Maleady Drive, Nov. 6.  A resident reported someone entered the residence and took property.

BURGLARY, 12700 block of Fantasia Drive, Nov. 6.  A resident reported someone entered the residence and took property.

LARCENIES

  • 2100 block of Centreville Road, purse from business
  • 13000 block of Elm Tree Drive, bicycle from residence.
  • 1500 block of Farsta Court, jewelry from residence.
  • 1800 block of Fountain Drive, purse from business.
  • 2300 block of Hunters Woods Plaza, beverage from business.
  • 11100 block of South Lakes Drive, beverage from business.
  • 900 block of Towlston Road, property from residence.
  • 900 block of Cedar Chase Road, property from vehicle.
  • 13000 block of Elm Tree Drive, bicycle from residence.
  • 2400 block of Masons Perry Drive, wallet from residence.
  • 900 block of Peacock Station Road, tools from vehicle.
  • 13000 block of Worldgate Drive, jewelry and property from business.

STOLEN VEHICLES

North Shore Drive / Northgate Square, 2013 moped.

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