Crime & Safety

McLean Crime Blotter: Aug. 2-8

A summary of the latest McLean incidents, arrests reported

Editor’s Note: Incident information was obtained from the Activity Report provided by Fairfax County Police Department’s Public Information Office. The incidents included are at the discretion of the PIO and are not to be considered all-inclusive.

Fairfax County Police logged the following incidents in the McLean area during the week ending Aug. 8. 

Larceny: 1600 block of Anderson Road, four cases of liquor from business

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Larceny: 1400 block of Balls Hill Road, cell phone and wallet from vehicle

Larceny: 7000 block of Bright Avenue, Two passports from residence

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Larceny: 1900 block of Chain Bridge Road, Cell phone from business

Larceny: 6800 block of Elm Street, cash from business

Larceny: , 2001 International Dr., Two belts from business

Larceny: , 2001 Internationl Dr., Merchandise from business

Larceny: 6800 block of Redmond Dr., Cash from business

Larceny: 1500 block of Spring Hill Road, Gold necklace from business

Larceny: , Laptop computer from business          

Larceny: , Handbags from business

Animal Control Division — Countywide

Rabies Violation: 2400 block of Southgate Square, Aug. 4, 2012, 1:15 p.m. A 53-year-old mail carrier was attempting to deliver mail when a 5-year-old mix terrier bit him. The dog was routinely quarantined and the owner, Steven Troutman, 28, of Reston, was additionally charged with no valid rabies vaccination.

Injured Raccoon: 8700 block of Thomas J. Stockton Parkway, Aug. 7, 2012, 3:45. Animal Control Officers were called for a raccoon fighting a dog. The raccoon was captured, destroyed, and taken to the shelter for processing. Owner of the dog was charged with having an unlicensed dog.

Abandoned Dog: Berger Place/Oram Place, Aug. 8, 2012, 4:50 p.m. Animal Control Officers were called for a dog which apparently was intentionally left behind. The friendly young chocolate and white Pit Bull Terrier was captured and taken to the shelter pending owner identification.

 

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