Crime Roundup: Police Investigating iPad Theft from Reston Home

New Police Car Logos/Credit: Fairfax County Police

The Fairfax County Police Department says an iPad was stolen from a home Friday.

According to police, the device went missing “between 1:30 a.m. and 10:30 p.m.” from the home in the 11100 block of Glade Road. They say there were no signs of forced entry.

Other incidents reported from the Reston District Station in the past week:

LARCENIES:

1800 block of Cameron Glen Drive, cash from business

2100 block of Green Watch Way, wallet from business

11200 block of Roger Bacon Drive, glasses from business

1800 block of Cameron Glen Drive, wallet from vehicle

2300 block of Colts Neck Road, clothing from business

12700 block of Fantasia Drive, wallet from vehicle

12800 block of Fantasia Drive, wallet from vehicle

2300 block of Hunters Woods Plaza, beer from business

900 block of Leigh Mill Road, tools from residence

11100 block of South Lakes Drive, bicycle from business

12100 block of Sunset Hills Road, merchandise from business

STOLEN VEHICLES:

None reported

Anyone with information about any of these incidents should call 703-691-2131 or 1-866-411-TIPS(8477), or text “TIP187” plus the message to CRIMES(274637).

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