Vienna: Crime Reports
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Vienna: Crime Reports

Notable incidents from Dec. 4-10.

Incidents

Suspicious Event - 400 Block Plum St., SW. Between Aug. 1, 2012 at 9 a.m. and Dec. 7, 2015 at 3:13 p.m. A resident reported she had been having issues with a former co-worker since 2012. She stated she contacted her employer about the issues and was advised to contact the Vienna Police Department in the event he attempts to make contact with her.

Civil Matter - Anytime Fitness, 111 Church St., NW. Between Nov. 10 at 9 a.m. and Dec. 8 at 11:49 a.m. An employee reported a former client had been causing him to lose business. He was seeking to pursue charges for slander against the man. Officer Lyons informed him this was a civil matter.

Fraud - Giant Food Store, 359 Maple Ave., East. Dec. 2 between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. A citizen responded to the Vienna Police Station to report someone had fraudulently used his credit card at the Giant Food Store. He was unsure how the person obtained the credit card information as it was still in his possession. This case is being investigated.

Police Service - The Bey Lounge, 303 Mill St., NE. Dec. 3, 11:40 a.m. A resident reported they could hear loud music emerging from the area of the Bey Lounge. Officer Lyons responded to the resident’s home and was able to faintly hear the music but not enough to warrant a violation of the Town of Vienna Noise Ordinance. Sgt. Elias responded to the Bey Lounge and spoke with the staff and was also unable to hear music loud enough to warrant a violation of the ordinance.

Fraud - 400 Block Blair Road, NW. Dec. 3, 4:22 p.m. A resident reported someone, unknown to her, had changed the address and telephone number associated with one of her credit card accounts. This case is being investigated.

Arrest – Warrant Service/ Narcotics Violation - 600 Block Orrin St., SE. Dec. 4, 9:44 p.m. MPO Smith received information that a town resident was wanted for a warrant obtained by the Fairfax County Police Department. MPO Smith responded to the resident’s home but was informed he was not home. While waiting in the area for the individual to return he observed two men walking past his police cruiser. The men were stopped and one was identified as the wanted individual. After further interaction with the men he located drug paraphernalia on the wanted individual and illegal narcotics on the second individual. MPO Smith arrested the 46-year-old man from Orrin Street, SE in Vienna and transported him to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center where he was charged with the warrant for the Probation Violation and Possession of Controlled Paraphernalia. He was held without bond. The second individual, a 46 year old man from North Henderson Street in Overton, Texas, was also transported to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center and charged with two counts of Possession of a Schedule I, II Controlled Substance. He was held on an $8,000.00 bond.

Arrest – Driving While Intoxicated/Narcotics Violation - 300 Block Maple Ave., West. Dec. 5, 1:35 a.m. Officer Hylinski was on patrol when he observed the driver of a vehicle commit several traffic violations. As a result of those violations he conducted a traffic stop. Upon his interaction with the driver he detected the signs of possible impairment. After failing to complete a series of field sobriety tests he arrested the 25 year old man from Addison Road in Fairfax, Va. for Driving While Intoxicated. While preparing his vehicle to be towed he located a measurable amount of marijuana and other illegal narcotics. He was transported to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center where he was given the opportunity to provide a sample of his breath for analysis. After the analysis he was charged with Driving While Intoxicated (2nd), Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance and Possession of Marijuana. He was to be held until he was sober.

Suspicious Event - 500 Block Alma Street, SE. Dec. 5, 10:40 a.m. A resident reported she received a telephone message from an individual claiming to work for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). He claimed she owed money to the IRS. The resident called the individual back and informed him she did not owe any money. The caller hung up on her.

Suspicious Event - Navy Federal Credit Union, 820 Follin Lane, SE. Dec. 5, 12:22 p.m. An employee reported a suspicious envelope had been delivered to the mailroom. The employee stated the envelope had a blue stain and smelled of either perfume or some other chemical. Fairfax County Hazmat personnel were summoned and determined the envelope was safe and the odor was not giving off dangerous fumes. The envelope contained checks.

Police Service - Vienna Police Station, 215 Center St., South. Dec. 5, 2:37 p.m. A resident responded to the Vienna Police Station to turn in unwanted ammunition for destruction.

Animal Case - The Hope Center, 140 Park St., SE. Dec. 5, 11:53 p.m.

An employee reported an unknown citizen had dropped off a tan pitbull type dog that had been found wandering by Cunningham Park Elementary School. The employee was able to determine the dog’s name was “Big Mac” and attempted to contact his owners without success. Big Mac was transported to the Fairfax County Animal Shelter where he will be held until he can be reunited with his owners.

Suspicious Event - 100 Block Harmony Drive, SE. Dec. 6, 11:51 a.m. A resident reported a dark colored SUV pulled into her neighbor’s driveway. The driver exited the vehicle, walked up to the door, then returned to his vehicle and left. The resident felt this was suspicious and wanted the incident reported.

Arrest – Noise Violation - 600 Block Park St., SE. Dec. 6, 1:21 p.m. Officer Post responded to a residence for the report of construction being performed in violation of the Town of Vienna Noise Ordinance. Prior to arriving at the residence she was informed there had been several previous calls to this residence. Officer Post spoke with the site manager and then issued him a summons for Violation of the Town of Vienna Noise Ordinance. He was released after signing his summons.

Domestic Dispute - Manvell Road, SE. Dec. 6, 8:05 p.m. A resident reported she and her husband became involved in a heated argument after he expressed his displeasure with the way she sliced the meat for dinner. She stated he threw the meat in her direction but it did not hit her. Her husband left the house prior to the arrival of Officer Hylinski. She stated she did not wish to pursue charges at that time.

Found Property - 200 Block Cedar Lane, SE. Dec. 6, 11:51 p.m. Officer Hylinski was on patrol in the Cedar Lane Shopping Center when he happened upon an unattended cellphone. The cellphone will be held at the Vienna Police Station until it can be reunited with its owner.

Arrest – Narcotics Violation Nutley Street at Roland Street, SW. Dec. 7, 3:02 a.m. Officer Hylinski was on patrol when he observed a suspicious vehicle stopped on Roland Street, SW for an unusually long period of time. Officer Hylinski approached the vehicle and spoke with the driver who appeared to be impaired. After further interaction he located evidence of illegal drug use in the vehicle. Officer Hylinski arrested the 31-year-old woman from Shadow Lawn Court in Annandale, Va. for Possession of Controlled Paraphernalia and Drunk in Public. She was transported to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center where she was held on a $2,000. bond.

Police Service - 300 Block Westview Court, NE. Dec. 7, 1:25 p.m. A resident responded to the Vienna Police Station to report his daughter had violated the terms of a Protective Order, after she telephoned him and demanded he pay her money. The resident did not wish to pursue charges at that time.

Open Door - Clarity Restaurant, 442 Maple Ave., East. Dec. 7, 5:46 p.m. MPO Nelson responded to the Clarity Restaurant in reference to an open door. Upon arriving he searched the business and found nothing appeared to be out of place. An employee was contacted and responded to secure the door.

Narcotics Violation - The Cedar Lane School, 101 Cedar Lane, SW. Dec. 8, 2 p.m. An employee reported finding a student in the boy’s room in possession of suspected marijuana. Officer Lyons responded and took possession of the marijuana. The student’s parents were contacted and responded to the school to take their son home. This case is being investigated.

Domestic Dispute - Ross Drive, SW. Dec. 8, 7:07 p.m. A resident reported he and his wife had become involved in a heated argument that escalated when she began to throw items in the kitchen. MPO Lyons responded and after speaking with both the husband and wife he determined no physical altercation had occurred. The wife agreed to stay in a separate area of the home for the evening to allow for a cooling off period.

Fraud - 300 Block Westview Court, NE. Between Dec. 9 at 10 a.m. and Dec. 10 at 11:27 a.m. A resident reported he received a telephone call from an individual claiming to work for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The caller informed the resident he owed money for a past tax return that had been filed improperly. After sending the caller an undetermined amount of money, the resident became suspicious and contacted the police department. Officer Post responded and informed the resident to discontinue any contact with the caller. This case is being investigated.

Telephone Case - 200 Block Yeonas Drive, SW. Dec. 9, 12:30 p.m. A resident reported she received a telephone message from an individual claiming she would be arrested on Federal Charges if she did not return the telephone call. The resident, believing this to be a scam, did not return the call.

Grand Larceny - Dominion Road at Ayr Hill Avenue, NE. Between Dec. 09 at 2 p.m. and Dec. 10 at 9 a.m. An employee from County Transmission contacted the police department to report the window of a vehicle, parked in their parking lot, had been smashed out. Officer Post responded and while investigating the incident the owner of the vehicle arrived and stated several items of personal property had been taken from the vehicle. This case is being investigated.

Fraud - 300 Block Lawyers Road, NW. Dec. 9, 3:24 p.m. A resident reported he contracted with an individual to purchase a Hoverboard on the social media site Instagram. He stated he sent the seller an undisclosed amount of money via Moneygram and has not yet received the Hoverboard. He stated the seller had also blocked him from his Instagram account. This case is being investigated.

Arrest – Driving While Intoxicated/Refusal/Narcotic Violation - 400 Block Maple Ave., East. Dec. 9, 11:33 p.m. MPO Smith was on patrol when he observed the driver of a vehicle commit a series of traffic violations. As a result of those violations he conducted a traffic stop. Upon his interaction with the driver he detected the signs of possible impairment. After failing to complete a series of field sobriety tests he arrested the 35-year-old man from Berry Street, SE in Vienna for Driving While Intoxicated. The driver was transported to the Vienna Police Station where he was given the opportunity to provide a sample of his breath for analysis. After several failed attempts he was transported to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center. While being searched at the detention center a measurable amount of marijuana was located on his person. He was charged with Driving While Intoxicated, Refusal to Submit to a Breath Test and Possession of Marijuana. He was to be held until he was sober.

Natural Death - 2800 Block Hunter Road, SW. Dec. 10, 9:23 a.m. A resident reported her husband had passed away after suffering from an extended illness. A Detective will follow up with this case.

Crashes

Maple Avenue near Courthouse Road, SW. Dec. 4, 12:45 p.m.

The driver of a vehicle was attempting to maneuver through a parking lot and struck a legally parked vehicle.

Cottage Street at Kingsley Road, SW. Dec. 7, 7:27 a.m. The driver of the first vehicle was traveling westbound on Kingsley Road and stopped for the Stop Sign at Cottage Street, SW. The driver of the second vehicle was traveling southbound on Cottage Street and stopped for the Stop Sign at Kingsley Road, SW. The driver of the second vehicle entered the intersection before the first vehicle had cleared and a collision occurred. The driver of the second vehicle was issued a summons for Failure to Pay Full Time and Attention.

Maple Avenue, SE near W&OD Bike Trail. Dec. 8, 10:30 a.m. The drivers of two vehicles were traveling eastbound on Maple Avenue, SE in the same lane of travel. The driver of the first vehicle stopped for the red traffic signal at the W&OD Trail and was rear-ended by the second vehicle. The driver of the second vehicle was issued a summons for Failure to Pay Full Time and Attention.

100 Block Park St., SE. Dec. 9, 6:03 p.m. The driver of the first vehicle was traveling southbound on Park Street, SE. The driver of the second vehicle exited a parking lot onto Park Street and struck the first vehicle.

1200 Block Aponi Road, SE. Dec. 10, 9:23 a.m. The operator of a moped was traveling south on Aponi Road, SE when his helmet visor fogged up causing him to collide with a legally parked vehicle.