Local police continue to investigate an attempted robbery on the 2200 block of Hunters Woods Plaza that occurred on August 7.
A man was approached by a group of Hispanic men who tried to rob him at gunpoint, according to the Fairfax County Police Department. Gunshots were fired and a bullet entered another resident’s home. No injuries were reported.
In a separate, incident, a Herndon man was arrested on August 11 in connection with the theft of a car on the 4600 block of Community Plaza in Sterling.
Police believe David Anticonachoy, 33, took the car after the victim loaned the suspect keys to get items from the car. According to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office, the man drove the car to Washington, D.C. where he was arrested by the Metropolitan Police Department. Charges are pending in Loudoun County.
FCPD also reported the following incidents in recent days:
LARCENIES:
2400 block of Centreville Road, sunglasses from business
2300 block of Hunters Woods Plaza, food from business
1800 block of Library Street, cash from business
12000 block of Market Street, keys from location
2100 block of Monaghan Drive, jewelry and cash from residence
23200 block of Sunset HillsRoad, electronic device from business
12100 block of Sunset Hills Road, merchandise from business
2700 block of Viking Drive, cell phone from location
2600 block of William Short Circle, cell phone and wallet from location
STOLEN VEHICLES:Â
None reported
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