Crime & Safety

Crime Report: Jewelry Stolen from Springfield Home

The following items are from the recent daily activity reports from the West Springfield, Franconia, and Fair Oaks Police District Stations of the Fairfax County Police Department, which includes parts of Burke.

Franconia District Station
 
Indecent exposure
A 55-year-old man is accused of exposing himself at the Bradlick Shopping Center in Annandale, according to the Fairfax County Police Department.
 
William Tolley, of no fixed address, was charged with indecent exposure.  The incident took place at 11:10 a.m. on July 22 at the mall on the  6900 block of Bradlick Shopping Center.
 
Sex offence
A 27-year-old woman was walking with a stroller when a man approached and inappropriately touched her, according to police. The incident took place at 7:25 p.m. on July 16 on the intersection of Cherwek Drive and Sebrell Street in Lorton.
 
Unlawful entry
Someone forced their way into a Lorton home, police said. The incident took place at 1:40 p.m. on July 22 on the 6700 block of Bulkley Road in Lorton.
 
Burglary
A gaming system was reported stolen from a home at 5:50 p.m. on July 24 on the 7400 block of Ardglass Drive in Lorton, according to police.
 
Larcenies:
 
8200 block of Backlick Road, wallet from business
6900 block of Bradlick Shopping Center, cell phone from business
5800 block of Brookview Drive, watch from residence
6500 block of Deepford Street, wallet from residence
5800 block of Franconia Road, cell phone from school
6500 block of Grange Lane, clothing from residence
5700 block of Kingstowne Boulevard, merchandise from business
5800 block of Kingstowne Boulevard, wallet from busines
6600 block of Loisdale Road, pair of shoes from business
6800 block of Springfield Boulevard, cash from business
6400 block of Springfield Mall, shirt from business
6700 block of Springfield Mall, wallet from business
6200 block of Springfield Plaza, cell phone from business
6400 block of Springfield Plaza, merchandise from business
6100 block of Summer Park Lane, jewelry from residence
6300 block of Walker Lane, pain medication from business
 
West Springfield District Station
 
Burglary
Jewelry was reported stolen from an Annandale home, according to police. The incident took place at 1:50 p.m. on July 19 on the 7900 block of Charles Thompson Lane in Annandale.
 
Burglary
Someone forced their way into a home and stole jewelry, according to police. The home was broken into at 8:30 p.m. on July 21 on the 6200 block of Rathlin Drive in Springfield.
 
Unlawful Entry
Two men were charged with unlawfully entering a school. Police responded to an alarm that went off at the school at 3 a.m. on July 21 on the 9500 block of Main Street in Fairfax.
 
Police found two men exiting the building. Alexander Chou, 20, of Annandale, and Dong Kim, 21, of Fairfax, were each charged with unlawful entry.
 
Larcenies:
 
4300 block of Carmelo Drive, jewelry from residence
7500 block of Fullerton Court, catalytic converters from vehicles
7600 block of Fullerton Road, computer from residence
5200 block of Lindsay Street, ornament from residence
5900 block of Ohara Landing Court, equipment from vehicle
6800 block of Old Stone Fence Road, wallet and keys from residence
7800 block of Rectory Lane, boxes of beer from business
9000 block of South Pointe Lane, wallet from vehicle
9000 block of South Pointe Lane, wallet from vehicle
8800 block of Surveyors Place, purse from vehicle
 
Fair Oaks District Station
 
Peeping
A 27-year-old woman was in her living room when she saw a man looking into her home at 5:45 a.m. on July 23 on the 4700 block of Quiet Woods Lane in Fairfax, police said. The man fled.
 
Larcenies:
 
11800 block of Federalist Way, golf cart from business
12200 block of Price Club Plaza, power tools from vehicle
2600 block of West Ox Road, chainsaw from vehicle


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