Officers from Fairfax County Police’s Reston District Station report that two burglaries took place May 29 and 30.
The first incident was in the 10000 block of Scenic View Terrace in the Vienna area on May 29. A resident reported that someone came into his garage and took property.
The second was on May 30 in the 500 block of Haven Lane in Great Falls. A resident told police someone came into their home and took property.
In other police report news in the last week:
LARCENIES
- 12100 block of Sunset Hills Road, license plate from vehicle.
- 2500 block of Reston Parkway, mulch from business.
- 2500 block of John Milton Drive, alcohol from business.
- 12000 block of Lake Newport Road, laptop computer and phone from residence.
- 11900 block of Market Street, merchandise from business.
- 11900 block of Market Street, property from residence.
- 1300 block of Stable Farm Court, jewelry from residence.
- 2500 block of Centreville Road, merchandise from business.
- 700 block of Ellsworth Avenue, wallet from vehicle.
- 1500 block of Hiddenbrook Drive, jewelry and medication from residence.
- 2500 block of John Milton Drive, liquor from business.
- 2400 block of Old Silo Court, jewelry and cash from residence.
- 13200 block of Overcup Oak Court, wallet from vehicle.
- 1800 block of Cameron Glen Drive, bicycle from residence.
STOLEN VEHICLES
1200 block of Difficult Run Court, 2016 Infinity G37X.
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