
A string of thefts and an assault marked the local crime log, as reported by the Arlington County Police Department. Residents across several blocks fell victim to larcenies ranging from stolen electronics from homes to shoplifting incidents at various retailers. The Arlington County Police Department's daily crime report, covering incidents generally from prior days, highlighted a late burglary on the 1700 block of N. Troy Street, where a resident returned home to find their electronics missing.
According to the report, the burglary took place around 8:25 p.m. on Tuesday, with police swiftly dispatched to investigate the scene. While additional information was sparse, the investigation is actively ongoing to both identify and to hopefully apprehend the suspect. Also listed were several shoplifting cases across the county, indicating a possible pattern or series of isolated events.
Arlington police reports show several fraud cases in addition to thefts. Incidents occurred in areas including the 4500 block of 36th Street S. and the 1000 block of N. Glebe Road. Authorities remind the public that all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Police reports also include an assault and battery on the 1900 block of N. Randolph Street. Details of the incident were not provided. The County’s Crime Data Hub offers more information for those interested in local crime trends.
Arlington police reports show multiple larcenies, both in person and online. Residents are reminded to safeguard their belongings and report suspicious activity. For case updates, the public can visit Virginia’s Judicial System website.









