A Great Falls homeowner found on Sunday (March 10) a broken rear window and evidence that people had been inside the home, according to the Fairfax County Police Department.
Police said that nothing of value was taken because the house in the 9700 block of Mill Run Drive was vacant.
The Fairfax County Police Department’s Reston District Station reported the following incidents in recent days:
LARCENIES:
1800 block of Cameron Glen Drive, cash from vehicle
2500 block of Centreville Road, wallet from location
2200 block of Colts Neck Road, jewelry from residence
2200 block of Colts Neck Road, bag and jewelry from residence
12800 block of Fantasia Drive, medication from residence
12000 block of Greywing Square, airbag from vehicle
12000 block of Greywing Square airbags from vehicle
12000 block of Greywing Square airbag and steering wheel from vehicle
11400 block of Heritage Commons Way, wallet from residence
1200 block of Lamplighter Way, license plates from vehicle
1400 block of North Point Village Center, merchandise from business
11600 block of North Shore Drive, medication from residence
1200 block of Reston Avenue, electronic device from vehicle
10100 block of Walker Lake, pistols from residence
2200 block of White Cornus Lane, airbags from vehicle
1800 block of Wiehle Avenue, beer from business
11900 block of Winterthur Lane, airbag from vehicle
STOLEN VEHICLES:
None reported
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