Ever wonder what bad guys the police are going after? Ever wonder if they found that stolen car that was taken from the Village? The place to go is the Arlington County Crime Report which is online for everyone to take a gander at...below is the report for yesterday:
July 24, 2008
LARCENY FROM AUTO (SERIES), 7/23/2008, 2000 block of N. Kensington St. Between 12 pm on July 19 and 10:30 am on July 23, someone entered four unlocked vehicles and took coins and one satellite radio.
LARCENY FROM AUTO, 7/23/2008, 900 block of N. Wayne St. Between 2:30 am and 6 am on July 23, someone took all four wheels and tires off a 2007 Chevrolet Corvette and left the vehicle on cinder blocks. 2 car covers were also stolen.
ROBBERY, 7/23/2008, 1100 block of S. Jefferson St. At approximately 11:20 pm on July 23, a 24 year old man was walking home from work when he was grabbed from behind and put in a choke hold by a male subject. A second suspect then took the victim’s wallet and kneed him in the groin. Both suspects then fled to a waiting vehicle driven by a third subject.
Stolen Autos
VA BZ 2733, 2007 TOYOTA FJ CRUISER, BLACK & WHITE 2600 block of S. Vance Ct.
If you'd like to get these directly sent to you...send an e-mail to Officer Nuneville and she will put you on the list. She's a great resource to Arlington Village.
Captain Michelle R. Nuneville - Commander
Arlington County Police Department
Operations Division - District 3
1425 N. Courthouse Road
Arlington, VA 22201
703-228-4097
mnuneville@arlingtonva.us
Friday, July 25, 2008
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5 comments:
I met Sgt. Nuneville on the security walk through of Arlington Village the other month. She and the other officer that were there had some great suggestions to make the Village safer. I was surprised to hear that they didn't even know the ravine existed behind the Village.
Are the suggestions a secret?
I think some of the recommendations have been discussed at board meetings, but not sure what has come of them. Perhaps they will let us know?
In one of the Criers some of the recommendations were given. Most from what I've heard are more location specific like peepholes in the doors of the laundry rooms, etc...
concerned_22204 no doubt
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