Crime Roundup: Larcenies, Stolen Car in Reston District

Fairfax County Police

Here is what was reported stolen to Fairfax County Police’s Reston District Station between Oct. 31 and Nov. 3:

Oct. 31

LARCENIES: 

  • 12100 block of Chancery Station Circle, medication from residence
  • 2100 block of Lirio Court, gun from vehicle
  • 11900 block of Market Street, clothing from business
  • 1600 block of Reston Parkway, purse from vehicle
  • 11100 block of South Lakes Drive, liquor from business
  • 900 block of Towlston Road, purse from vehicle
  • 12000 block of Town Square, bicycles from business
  • 1800 block of Wiehle Avenue, bicycle from residence
  • 1500 block of Wood Crest Drive, hunting bow from vehicle

STOLEN VEHICLE:

  • 1500 block of Elk Point Drive, 2008 Honda Accord

Nov. 1

LARCENIES: 

  • 1500 block of Bal Harbor Court, property from business
  • 11100 block of Long Wood Grove Drive, property from vehicles
  • 11500 block of Maple Ridge Road, passport and credit cards from vehicle
  • 13200 block of Rolling Plains Court, cell phone and purse from vehicle
  • 1000 block of White Chimney Court, lights from residence

Nov. 2

LARCENY:

  • 12100 block of Sunset Hills Road, laptop computer from business

Nov. 3

LARCENIES:

  •  1300 block of April Way, cell phone from residence
  • 1800 block of Cameron Glen Drive, purse from vehicle

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