Crime & Safety

Truck Stolen From Koon’s; Cab Fare Cheats: Falls Church Crime

Police are searching for a suspect that fled with a car from of the Falls Church dealer's parking lot.

FALLS CHURCH, VA—An unknown suspect that stole a truck from Koons Ford in Falls Church is at large, police say.

The theft happened Monday, Oct. 30, between 9:08 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. The unknown suspect made away with a gray Ford F150 from the parking lot.

Police did not say whether there was surveillance footage or vehicle identification information. The man is described as black, wearing a black and red coat (hood up), jeans, and sneakers. The investigation continues.

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Other notable incidents in the Oct. 30-Nov. 5 City of Falls Church crime report are:

Hit and Run, 116 W Broad St (Hot and Juicy Parking Lot), Oct 30, a vehicle was
struck by another vehicle which left the scene.

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Larceny from Building, 6757-14 Wilson Blvd (Bach Tuyet Jewelers), Nov 3, 1:40
PM
, items of value were stolen from an unlocked safe. Suspect is described as female,
5’4” – 5’7” tall, wearing a black/white top, long green skirt, and thong sandals.
Investigation continues.

Fraud-False Pretenses, 301 W Broad St (West Broad Residences), Nov 4, 7:09 PM,
two individuals were transported by cab, but left without paying the fare. One subject is
described as a white female in her 20’s, approx. 5’6” tall and weighing 160 lbs, with
blonde hair and fair skin. The second subject is described as a white male in his 20’s,
approx. 5’10” – 6’ tall and weighing 215 – 225 lbs, with brown hair and fair skin.
Investigation continues.

Hit and Run, 1230 W Broad St (Giant Food Parking Lot), Nov 5, 2:15 PM – 2:45 PM,

a vehicle was struck by another vehicle which left the scene. Witnesses describe the
striking vehicle as a Toyota Scion. Investigation continues.

Burglary, 165 Hillwood Ave (Hillwood Cleaners), Nov 5, 5:30 PM, witnesses
observed the front glass door of the business shattered. Investigation continues.

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