Crime & Safety
DC Man Charged In Arna Valley Peeping Incident: Police
Arlington County Police charged a D.C. man with peeping through the windows in the Arna Valley neighborhood.

ARLINGTON, VA — Arlington County Police arrested a D.C. man in connection with a peeping incident that occurred early Sunday morning in the Area Valley area, according to the daily crime report.
Officers were dispatched around 1:49 p.m. to the 2700 block of South Adams Street for the report of a peeping. The officers learned from the reporting party that they had seen an unknown suspect pacing outside a residential building and looking into the windows of the residences. The officers searched the area and observed a man hiding in the bushes. They made contact with the man and took him into custody without incident.
ACPD arrested Gregory Moore, 45, of Washington, D.C., and charged him with peeping.
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Early in 2020, ACPD investigated a series of peeping incidents that occurred in the vicinity of Arna Valley and Long Branch Creek.
"At this time, the suspect has been charged in the December 13 incident," said ACPD Public Information Officer Ashley Savage. "Detectives from the Special Victims Unit continue to investigate to determine if the suspect may be linked to other incidents in that area and/or in Arlington County.
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