Crime & Safety

Police: Property Stolen from Alexandria Residences

The latest weekly activity report provided by the Fairfax County Police Department on Oct. 4. Mentioned arrests do not indicate convictions.

The following are incidents reported by the Fairfax County Police in their weekly report, released Friday. FCPD recently returned to daily crime reports. Patch will post crime reports daily as they are made available by the department.

Burglary 
(red on map), Sept. 26, 7000 block of Stork Road, A resident reported someone entered the home and took property.

Robbery (blue on map), 11:50 p.m., Sept. 27, 8400 block of Madge Lane, A 36-year-old man was walking when two men approached him. One suspect assaulted the victim and both took property from the victim. The victim sustained a non-life threatening injury. The suspects were described as Hispanic, 20s, with medium builds.

Robbery (blue on map), 7:56 p.m., Sept. 29, 2200 block of Huntington Avenue, A 41-year-old man was walking when three men assaulted and took cash from him. The victim sustained a non-life threatening injury. The suspects were described as black males in their 20s.

Burglary (red on map), Sept. 30, 6000 block of Tower Drive, A resident reported someone entered the home and took property.

Burglary (red on map), Oct. 1, 2000 block of Arlington Drive, A resident reported someone entered the home and took property.

Burglary (red on map), Oct. 3, 8000 block of Walutes Circle, A resident reported someone entered the home and took property. After investigation, officers arrested Hal Hargrow, 24, and charged him with burglary.

Editor's note: For incidents previously covered on Greater Alexandria Patch, a link has been provided above.

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