Crime & Safety

Biker Exposes Himself To Female Near Preschool: Police

Police say a man on a bike flashed the victim near a school in Falls Church.

FALLS CHURCH, VA—Police are looking for a man that flashed a female victim in front of St. Joseph's Preschool.

The incident happened around 5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 12. The suspect is described as a white male with brown short hair, in his late teens or early 20s, about 5 foot 6 to 5 foot 8, with an athletic build. He was wearing a bicycle helmet, sunglasses, black cyclist compression shorts, and riding a black bicycle. The investigation continues.

Other notable incidents in the July 10-16 Falls Church City crime report included items being taken from unlocked sheds. (Sign up for real time alerts and a newsletter. iPhone users can download the Patch app in the App Store. Plus, like Falls Church Patch on Facebook.)

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Larceny from Building, 400 blk Dorchester Rd, sometime between June 22 and July
7, a lawnmower was stolen from an unlocked shed.

Larceny from Building, 400 blk S West St, July 14, victim reported that several pieces of lawn equipment were taken from an unsecured shed at an unknown time.

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Larceny from Building, 600 blk N Oak St, between June 30 and July 15, an edger was taken from an unsecured shed.

Larceny from Building, 900 blk Madison Ln, between June 28 and July 8, a lawn mower was taken from an unsecured shed.

Residential Burglary, 300 blk N Virginia Ave, July 11, 7:38 a.m., resident was awakened by two unknown individuals inside the home. Suspects fled the scene on foot. At 4:05 PM the suspects returned to the residence and were taken into custody by police. John Alexander Emperado, 18, of Fairfax, VA, was arrested for Burglary and Grand Larceny. Nelson Alexander Lopez, 18, of Falls Church, was arrested for
Burglary.

To report information, call Falls Church Police at 703-241-5050.

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