Also in this week's crime report: Package stolen from front porch, ex-nanny harasses family and two beagles found running loose.
Also in Friday report: Officer takes "suspicious person" to shelter, residents' car tires slashed, ex-employee returns to assault staff.
Police say the man took off a shoe and threw it at children and poured the contents of a juice box on a child.
Fairfax County Police used patrol officers, a K-9 and helicopter Monday but couldn't find burglary suspect who headed toward W&OD Trail.
Also in latest report: Police investigate possible inappropriate photos on social media, construction noise violation, girl's bike stolen.
The driver was charged in a crash that took place in October that killed a Springfield man, police said.
Fairfax County Police say the woman was reported inside a residence in Oakton.
Also in this week's Town of Vienna Police Report: Dog walker struck by bicyclist, man sleeping in storage unit, stale donuts thrown at home.
Road rage incident Thursday on the Beltway involved SUV driver found at restaurant in Vienna after incident, NBC-4 reports
Sergeant Patrick Kiley and Dispatcher II Amy Milliman received a Service Recognition Award.
Fairfax County made a traffic stop late Sunday night in the West Falls Church area; the two people in the car now face drug, gun charges.
Also in weekly crime report, an employee of a local business reports a suspicious man entered the store and grabbed her by thehair.
Also in this week's report from Town of Vienna Police: resident reports hearing gun shots, finds bullet holes in vehicle.
Criminals use skimming devices to capture information from credit and debit cards. Gas stations, Walmart hit by criminals.
A reception was held Sept. 15 at the Maplewood Grill in honor of Sergeant Michael Reeves, who retired Oct. 10.
Find out where registered sex offenders are registered in Vienna.
An 81-year old faces charges after running a red light at an intersection, police said.
This week's crime report includes vandalism, stolen bicycle, narcotics arrest and more.
A Centreville man has turned himself in Monday in connection with fatal hit and run on I-66 Saturday, according to Virginia State Police.
Sunglasses, a camera and cash were taken in some cases; in others, nothing was taken in vehicle tamperings in Vienna.
Fairfax County Police report incident took place Sunday afternoon, when a man not wearing pants exposed himself to three young girls.
Also in this week's report, a 19-year old is arrested after breaking residents' windows, jumping fences and running through yards.
Woman called police after hearing someone in her basement Friday morning at 3 a.m., according to police.
Officers served warrant for female juvenile, responded to call about possession of marijuana and report of student making threats.
Fairfax County Police are investigating what appears to be shots from a BB or pellet gun shot at a home early Wednesday.
A bat was found inside a home last week and another bat was found inside a different home Monday, according to police.
Police arrested two young men for Drunk in Public after they began knocking on the front door of a home at 1:45 a.m., police said.
Metro Transit Police say suspect is accused of assaulting a woman at about 2 p.m. Monday on an Orange Line train at or near Dunn Loring.
Fairfax County Fire & Rescue advises roadway is partially closed Friday morning.
An intersection will be closed for an extended period of time Monday afternoon, Town of Vienna reports.
Also in this week's Town of Vienna Police report: House gets egged, bread bin stolen from business and woman gets bit by dog.
Resident heard the sound of his garage door opening and went to investigate late Tuesday night, police said.
Also in Vienna Police report: Trespassing at Southside Park, burglary of pool house, vehicle window smashed, purse stolen at Vienna park.
Fairfax County Police say an alarm was tripped at the high school late Friday night.
Police say male driver drove past girls walking in Vienna neighborhood Friday night and stopped to ask them if they wanted a ride.
David Canavan, 53, is facing charges in three area bank robberies, according to police.
Master Police Officer Trent Nelson received the club's Charles A. Robinson Respect for Law Award.
Police using K9s and helicopter apprehended a suspect in bank robbery Tuesday afternoon on Gallows Road.
The latest noise complaint was July 31; the 31-year old manager was issued a summons for violating the Town of Vienna noise ordinance.
Someone found the family's spare house key while they were on vacation and let themselves into the home, police said.