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Crime Report: Exposure Arrests

Two men were arrested on exposure charges in this week’s Arlington County crime report.

EXPOSURE-ARREST, 05/11/11, 1700 block of S. 14th Street. On May 11 at 5 pm, police received a call regarding a disorderly intoxicated subject. When they located the suspect, he repeatedly exposed himself to the officers through a glass door. Samuel Crews, 27, of Arlington, was charged with Indecent Exposure. He was held on a $2,500 bond.

EXPOSURE-ARREST,05/14/11, 1800 block of Wilson Boulevard. On May 14 at 1:30 pm, a man was seen exposing himself while driving a vehicle. Terry Von Hurtt, 57, of Woodbridge, was charged with Masturbating in Public. He was held on a $1,000 bond.

The rest of this week’s crime report, after the jump.

MALICIOUS WOUNDING,05/18/11, 3100 block of Lee Highway. On May 18 at 12:30 am, an intoxicated man was asked by management to leave a restaurant. He became disorderly, assaulted several people and attempted to cut one with scissors. He fled the area in a white SUV. The suspect is described as a white male, 5’7″ with a slim build and brown hair. He was wearing a black shirt and khaki pants.

ATTEMPT MALICIOUS WOUNDING-ARREST, 05/15/11, 2900 block of S. Glebe Road. On May 15 at 3 am, a couple assaulted a woman known to them. The victim was then pushed from their vehicle in a parking lot. Nelson Villatoro, Jr., 24, of Woodbridge, and Stacy Gonzalez, 21, of Woodbridge, were both charged with Attempted Malicious Wounding. Villatoro was held on a $5,000 bond and Gonzalez was held on a $3,000 bond.

ROBBERY-ARREST,05/15/11, 3200 block of Columbia Pike. On May 15 at 9:30 pm, a man implied that he had a weapon and made a couple hand over their car keys. A witness followed the suspect and got him to return the keys. Police then located the suspect. Enmanuel Torres Flores, 31, of Arlington, was charged with Robbery. He was held without bond.

LATE ROBBERY,05/12/11, 3000 block of S. Buchanan Street. Sometime in the morning on May 8, two unknown men displayed a handgun and robbed an elderly woman of cash. The suspects were mid-aged white males and fled the area in a large white sedan.

ROBBERY,05/17/11, 5000 block of Columbia Pike. On May 17 at 8:30 am, two unknown men on bicycles rode up to a woman walking to a bus stop and pulled her purse off her shoulder. Both suspects were Hispanic males.

ROBBERY,05/17/11, 1000 block of S. Glebe Road. On May 17 at 11 pm, a man entered a gas station and threatened a clerk, demanding money and cigarettes. The suspect fled in a silver SUV. The suspect was an African American male in his 50’s, 6′, 200 lbs with a grey and black beard. He was wearing black sunglasses, a blue t-shirt and jeans.

ATTEMPT ROBBERY-ARREST, 05/15/11, 1300 block of S. Walter Reed Drive. On May 15 at 2:20 am, three subjects on bicycles stopped a man and asked him for money. When he declined, they threatened him. The suspects fled when the victim ran across the street. All suspects were teenage African American males. One teenager was stopped and transported to the juvenile detention facility.

ASSAULT ON POLICE-ARREST,05/13/11, 2700 block of Jefferson Davis Highway. On May 13 at 9:45 pm, an intoxicated man “head-butted” a police officer. Bradley Falls, 28, of Alexandria, was charged with Assault and Battery on Law Enforcement and Drunk in Public. He was held on a $5,000 bond.

ASSAULT AND BATTERY,05/15/11, 1900 block of N. Moore Street. On May 15 at 4:30 am, a woman was assaulted by two male acquaintances.

SEXUAL BATTERY, 05/11/11, 3800 block of S. 9th Street. On May 11 at 7 pm, an unknown person on a bicycle grabbed the buttocks of a woman walking on the sidewalk. The suspect then circled around and did it again. The suspect is described as a Hispanic male teenager wearing a black baseball cap and black hooded sweatshirt.

BURGLARY, 05/14/11, 3600 block of N. 21stAvenue. Between 7 pm on May 13 and 8 am on May 14, an unknown subject broke into a house under renovation and stole tools. There is no suspect description.

BURGLARY, 05/14/11, 2300 block of N. Trenton Street. Between 7 pm on May 13 and 9:30 am on May 14, an unknown subject broke into a newly constructed house. There are no known suspects.

BURGLARY, 05/16/11, 2200 block of N. Kenmore Street. Between 4 pm on May 13 and 10 am on May 16, an unknown subject broke into a house under renovation and stole tools. There are no known suspects.

BURGLARY, 05/17/11, 800 block of S. Arlington Mill Drive. On May 17 between 8 am and 4:30 pm, an unknown subject broke into an apartment and stole various electronics. There are no known suspects.

GRAND LARCENY-ARREST,05/16/11, 3400 block of S. Stafford Street. On May 16 at 6:45 pm, a man was found by police in possession of a stolen bicycle and prescription drugs. Sylivean Aqrani, 20, of Alexandria, was charged with Grand Larceny and Possession of a Controlled Substance.

STOLEN VEHICLES

5/14/11, Unknown tag, 2006 Honda Accord, silver, 1600 block of Clarendon Boulevard
5/15/11, VA XLZ5277, 1991 Honda Civic, white, 100 block of S. Glebe Road
5/16/11, VA 641813, 2006 Honda motorcycle, red, 4600 Four Mile Run Dr.
5/17/11, VA XKH7999, 1998 Nissan Maxima, green, 2000 block of S. Lincoln Street
5/17/11, VA XKJ8267, 1996 Mitsubishi coupe, teal, 2400 block of S. Lincoln Street

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