Police: List of Larcenies, Thefts in Reston District

Fairfax County Police Here is what was reported stolen to Fairfax County Police’s Reston District Station for the week ending Oct. 20:

  • 11900 block of Crayton Court, cell phone from residence
  • 13000 block of Elm Tree Drive, packages from residence
  • 2200 block of Hunters Run Drive, wallet from business
  • 11900 block of Market Street, purse and jeans from business
  • 11500 block of Olde Tiverton Circle, wallet from residence
  • 11100 block of South Lakes Drive, merchandise from business
  • 2100 block of Statute Lane, wallet from business
  • 12000 block of Town Square, merchandise from business
  • 11400 block of Washington Plaza, cell phone from business
  • 11100 block of Market Street, merchandise from business
  • 11900 block of Market Street, merchandise from business
  • 12100 block of Sunset Hills Road, property from business
  • 1200 block of Admiral Zumwalt Lane, wallet from vehicle
  • 2400 block of Jefferson Way, bicycle from residence
  • 1000 block of Utterback Store Road, property from vehicle
  • 1800 block of Cameron Glen Drive, cell phone from residence
  • 10700 block of Falls Pointe Drive, TV from residence
  • 2200 block of Hunters Woods Plaza, cash from business
  • 1100 block of Mill Garden Court, license plate from vehicle

STOLEN VEHICLES:

  • 1900 block of Reston Metro Plaza, 2006 Honda Civic

Recent Stories

For this year’s Independent Bookstore Day, local bookworms will be encouraged to collect not just new literary titles, but also places to buy them. More than a dozen shops across…

RELAC Water Cooling will begin delivering air-conditioning services to residents and businesses in Reston’s Lake Anne area this weekend — ahead of its official launch date of May 22. The…

The cost of riding Metro trains and buses will go up, starting July 1, when the transit agency’s new budget takes effect. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s (WMATA) board…

Planned facility upgrades will require the Reston Regional Library to close for an extended period this summer. Friday, June 28, will be the last day of public operations for the aging…

×

Subscribe to our mailing list