Crime & Safety
Police: 3 Females Shoplifted at CVS on W. Broad Street
Incident took place Thursday, according to police. No arrests were made and no description of suspects was available.

The following is the latest crime report released by the City of Falls Church Police Department on Tuesday, July 14. Crimes took place between July 6-12 unless noted otherwise.
- Assault, 6795 Wilson Blvd. (Eden Center) On July 6, the victim reported an assault ensuing from an argument.
- Assault, 6795 Wilson Blvd. (Eden Center) On July 7, police received a report of an acquaintance striking the victim. No injuries were reported.
- Attempted Burglary, 100 block S. Virginia On July 9, an unknown suspect attempted to pry open a door.
- Larceny from Building, 400 block S. Maple Ave. On July 9, a bicycle was reported stolen.
- Shoplifting, 1150 W. Broad St. (CVS Pharmacy) On July 9, police received a report of merchandise stolen from the store by three unknown females.
- Stolen Vehicle, 900 block N. Quesada St. On July 10, police received a report of a stolen vehicle sometime overnight.
- Stolen Vehicle, 600 block Roosevelt Blvd. On July 10, a scooter was reported stolen sometime overnight.
- Driving Under the Influence and Liquor Law Violation, 100 block E. Broad St. On July 11, an officer conducted a traffic stop for a motor vehicle violation. The driver, Logan K. Stelck, 20, of Arlington, was arrested for Driving Under the Influence and Underage Possession of Alcohol.
- Abduction, 225 E. Broad St. (Falls Church Presbyterian Church) On July 11, a non-custodial parent abducted a child from a vehicle. Mengesha G.. Weldeegzina, 39, of Herndon, was later arrested in Loudon County for Parental Abduction and a Violation of a Court Order. The child was found unharmed.
- Public Drunkenness, 6795 Wilson Blvd. (Eden Center) On July 12, Jose G. Sanchez Perez, 23, of Falls Church, was arrested for Public Drunkenness.
- Public Drunkenness, 800 block W. Broad St. On July 12, Mark S. Sutherland, 56, of Arlington, was arrested for Public Drunkenness.
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