Local police continue to search for a man suspected of robbing a purse a woman and her five-year-old son as they walked home along a wooded path on June 11. The suspect was described as a 35-year-old black man with a mustache.
In a separate incident, a break-in was reported in a business on the 13200 block of Woodland Park Drive on June 14. An employee reported that someone entered the business through a window, but nothing was reported missing.
On the 45000 block of Dulles Eastern Plaza in Sterling on June 14, two Herndon residents were arrested for stealing items from a store. According to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office, Jacquiline M. Genato Hermano, 29, and Romeo Petilla Jr., 38, were arrested.
Hermano was arrested and charged with grand larceny and conspiracy to commit larceny. Petilla was arrested and charged with grand larceny, embezzlement and conspiracy to commit larceny. Both were released from the Loudoun County Adult Detention Center on an unsecured bond.
The Fairfax County Police Department also reported the following incidents in recent days:
LARCENIES:
2200 block of Astoria Circle, money and credit card from car
12900 block of Highland Crossing Road, merchandise from business
1200 block of Hunter Mill Road, purse from car
11600 block of Lake Newport Road, purse from car
11200 block of Roger Bacon Drive, wallet from car
11800 block of Spectrum Center, merchandise from business
1500 block of Cameron Crescent Drive, registration stickers from car
1400 block of Lake Fairfax Drive, wallet from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
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