Police Thwart Break-In on Freetown

Police carFairfax County Police are investigating a break-in that occurred Saturday at about 5:58 p.m.

A resident in the 2400 block of Freetown Drive called police after seeing individuals breaking into a vacant home, police said.

Responding officers took four juveniles into custody. Nothing was taken. 

In other crime news for the week ending June 3:

BURGLARY, 11400 block of Tanbark Drive, May 27.  A resident reported someone entered the residence and took property.

LARCENIES

1600 block of Becontree Lane, computer from residence

13300 block of Coppermine Road, airbag from vehicle

2500 block of James Madison Circle, equipment from vehicle

12100 block of Sunset Hills Road, wallet from vehicle

1400 block of North Point Village Center, cash from location

11800 block of Market Street, merchandise from business

11800 block of Abercorn Court, property from vehicle

2400 block of Centreville Road, money from business

12200 block of Laurel Glade Court, cell phone from business

1800 block of Presidents Street, purse from business

1400 block of Reston Parkway, money from business

11600 block of Stoneview Square, medication from business

12000 block of Bowman Towne Drive, license plate from vehicle

2900 block of West Ox Road, checks from residence

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