Police: Assault, Robbery on Reston Trail

Fairfax County Police Fairfax County Police are looking for suspects in a robbery that took place on a trail near the 12000 block of Sunset Hills Road and Reston Parkway.

The victim said he was walking on the path on Sunday about 9:30 p.m. when when two men pushed him to the ground, took his property and fled.

The suspects were described as Hispanic, late teens to early twenties, approximately 5 feet 8 inches to 5 feet 11 inches, wearing dark clothing, police said.

In other weekend crime news reported by FCPD’s Reston District Station:

COMMERCIAL BURGLARY, 1700 block of Clubhouse Road, May 7. Police responded to a business for a burglary alarm. Responding officers located a door open and while waiting for K-9 to respond, a man was seen walking away from the business with a backpack.

Further investigation revealed that the man had allegedly been inside the business and taken property. A juvenile was arrested and charged with burglary.

LARCENIES

11900 block of Bowman Towne Drive, camera and microphone from vehicle

11600 block of Ivystone Court, electronics from residence

2100 block of Whisperwood Glen Lane, items from vehicle

1800 block of Wiehle Avenue, cigarettes from business

STOLEN VEHICLES

1300 block of Aldbury Way, 2012 Kia Soul

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