A man stole items from the Safeway in Hunters Woods Village Center, hit an employee and exposed himself as he left the grocery store on Sunday night.
Mario Cubias Rodriguez, 21, of Reston, was charged with simple assault, petit larceny, indecent exposure, and public intoxication, according to the Fairfax County Police Department. The incident happened at around 7:43 p.m.
In a separate incident on Saturday, a man came home to find a stranger sleeping on his couch at his home on the 11800 block of Freedom Drive at around 2:09 a.m.
Constantine Aldrin, 37, of Reston, was charged with unlawful entry.
On Nov. 1, a man awakened a woman who was sleeping outside on the 1800 block of Cameron Glen Drive, pepper-sprayed her and tried to hit her.
John Ector, 50, was arrested and charged with malicious wounding. The incident happened at around 2:20 a.m. The woman was minor injuries.
As we reported yesterday, a man was abducted and robbed after a car resembling the ride-share he requested showed up in place of the car.
FCPD also reported the following minor incidents in recent days:
LARCENIES:
1800 block of Cameron Glen Drive, license plate and bag from vehicle
2400 block of Centreville Road, liquor from business
2400 block of Centreville Road, property from business
2600 block of Paddock Gate Court, jewelry from residence
1800 block of Presidents Street, microphones and transmitter from business
12500 block of Misty Water Drive, cell phone and laptop computer from residence
12500 block of Rock Ridge Road, backpack from vehicle
South Lakes Drive at Reston Parkway, purse from vehicle
11800 block of Sunrise Valley Drive, beer from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
Photos via Fairfax County Police Department
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