Crime & Safety
3 Vehicles Stolen In Span Of 4 Days: Falls Church Police
Falls Church Police are seeking information after three cars were stolen and another broken into within a few days.

FALLS CHURCH, VA—City of Falls Church Police are investigating three car thefts and one break-in within four days this week.
The first two incidents happened between 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 13 and 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 14. The cars are a 2001 gold Toyota Camry and a 2010 red Honda Accord and were unlocked when stolen. During the same time a suspect stole items including a jacket and cash from another car. Police do not know if the car was unlocked, but there was no damage to the car. All three vehicles were located in the center of town on West Columbia Street and Little Falls Street.
The third car was stolen was stolen from North Oak Street between 10 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 15 and 6:30 a.m. on Feb. 16. The car is described as a 2012 white Ford pickup truck with about $50,000 worth of construction equipment inside, two bumper stickers reading "Falls Church Youth Lacrosse" and "Maryland Fishing," and a rusted dent on the bumper. The vehicle was unlocked with the keys inside.
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There is no indication if multiple suspects are involved. Anyone with information should call Falls Church Police at 703-248-5053.
Police remind residents to keep vehicles and locked and valuables out of sight.
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