Crime & Safety

Destruction Of Property Charge Filed Against Leesburg Woman: Police

Police charged a Leesburg woman who they say caused a disturbance and kicked the glass door of a Fairfax City car dealership on Wednesday.

Police charged a Leesburg woman who they say caused a disturbance and kicked the glass door of a Fairfax City car dealership on Wednesday.
Police charged a Leesburg woman who they say caused a disturbance and kicked the glass door of a Fairfax City car dealership on Wednesday. (Michael O'Connell/Patch)

FAIRFAX CITY, VA — Paula Beyerl, 54, of Leesburg was arrested on Wednesday for kicking the glass door at a city business and causing it to crack, according to the daily crime report.

City of Fairfax Police responded around 3:11 p.m., to the DarsCars dealership at 10620 Fairfax Blvd. for the report of a disorderly person.

After identifying Beyerl as the person who had become disorderly and kicked the dealership's glass door, the police located and took her into custody, according to the report.

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Beyerl was taken to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center, where she was charged with disorderly conduct and destruction of property, and then held without bond.

A 54-year-old Leesburg woman was charged with disorderly conduct and destruction of property after she kicked the glass door at a car dealership on Fairfax Boulevard and causing it to crack, according to police. (Google Maps)

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