Fairfax County Police are investigating two burglaries that took place in Reston in the last week.
The first was May 18 in the 2400 block of Southgate Square. The second was reported Sunday in the 11600 block of Ivystone Court.
In both cases, someone entered the residence and took property, police said. Police did not specify what was taken.
In other crime reported by FCPD’s Reston District Station for the week ending May 27:
LARCENIES
11100 block of Barrel Cooper Court, bicycles from residence
1500 block of Cameron Crescent Drive, laptop computer from vehicle
12900 block of Centre Park, jewelry from residence
3800 block of Highland Oaks Drive, wallets and passport from vehicle
11700 block of Karbon Hill Court, GPS from vehicle
2300 block of Ridgehampton Court, bicycle from residence
1600 block of Washington Plaza, property from residence
1800 block of Discovery Street, pictures from business
Market Street/Discovery Street, property from business
1000 block of Monroe Street, cell phone from location
1800 block of Cameron Crescent Drive, jewelry from residence
1500 block of Cameron Crescent Drive, cash from vehicle
3800 block of Highland Oaks Drive, wallet from vehicle
2000 block of Lakewinds Drive, purse from location
2100 block of Centreville Road, keys from business
700 block of Grant Street, cell phone from business
STOLEN VEHICLES:
Middle Creek Lane/Mossy Creek Lane, Honda Civic
DIRECTED PATROL, May 25. Officers from the Reston District Station patrolled the county searching for drunk drivers. No drivers were charged with DWI. Eight summonses and seven warnings were issued.
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