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Crime Report: Girl Raped in Buckingham

A girl was raped in the Buckingham neighborhood last Thursday, according to this week’s Arlington County crime report.

A 35-year-old man was arrested for the crime and is known to the victim, cops say. Police are not releasing many details about the crime — like the victim’s age or the man’s relationship to the victim — saying such information would make it too easy to identify the victim.

From the crime report:

RAPE, 10/17/13, 300 block of N. Thomas Street. On October 17 at 11:10 am, a subject was taken into custody for the rape of a known juvenile victim. Carlos Diaz-Vincente, 35, of Arlington, VA, was arrested and charged with rape. He is being held on no bond.

The rest of this week’s crime report, after the jump. Named suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty.

BANK ROBBERY, 10/22/13, 700 block of S. 12th Street. At 1:19 on October 22, two unknown suspects entered the PenFed Credit Union and demanded the teller place money in a backpack. The suspects fled the scene in a blue and white colored cab with an unknown amount of money.  Suspect #1 is described as a black male, approximately 5’10”, 175 lbs., in his early 20s with a beard. Suspect #1 was wearing a black baseball style, flat brim cap with red and white writing on it and with a red brim with a gold sticker. He was also wearing a dark colored gray/blue sweatshirt, dark blue jeans, and white sneakers at the time of the incident. Suspect #2 is described as a black male, approximately 5’7″, 160 lbs. and in his early 20s. Suspect #2 was wearing a light blue windbreaker that had a white pattern in the shoulder area and dark blue jeans with grey sneakers at the time of the incident.

ROBBERY, 10/18/13, 2800 block of N. Clarendon Boulevard. Between 1:45 pm and 2:01 pm on October 18, a suspect approached a victim from behind and held a knife to his back. The suspect took cash from the victim. The suspect is described as a black male in his 20’s, approximately 5’7″ with a chubby build and had short black hair and a short beard. The suspect also has a moon tattoo under his eye. The suspect was wearing a black winter hat, black sweatshirt, blue jeans, and silver and black shoes at the time of the incident.

MALICIOUS WOUNDING, 10/17/13, 2500 block of S. 9th Street. At 9:38 pm on October 17, a verbal altercation escalated and a subject pepper sprayed and struck a victim multiple times with a baton outside the front entrance of a grocery store. The 56 year-old victim sustained several lacerations to the head. Russell Foy, 46, of Arlington Va, was arrested and charged with malicious wounding, trespassing and providing a false ID to law enforcement. He was held on no bond.

MALICIOUS WOUNDING, 10/19/13, 3000 block of S. Columbia Pike. On October 19 at 8:03 am, a subject struck a victim in the face several times with a metal ashtray after a verbal altercation escalated. The suspect is described as a black male, 5’8″, 200 pounds, and approximately 50 years old. The suspect was also described as having short gray hair and wearing a black leather jacket, dark pants, and a dark blue shirt at the time of the incident.

MALICIOUS WOUNDING, 10/20/13, 1200 block of N. Courthouse Road. On October 20 at 5:49 am, two subjects were arrested after a physical altercation. During the incident, the two subjects destroyed numerous items inside the establishment. Enksuren Eroenkhusren, 27, of Annandale, VA and Bilguun Boldbaatar, 20, of Arlington, VA, were arrested and charged with malicious wounding and destruction of property. They were held without bond.

BURGLARY, 10/20/13, 800 block of N. Randolph Street. Between 8:00 am and 10:30 am on October 18, an unknown suspect(s) entered an apartment and stole cash and a laptop. There is no suspect(s) description.

BURGLARY, 10/21/13, 4400 block of S. 31st Street. Between 9:00 am on October 20 and 7:00 am on October 21, an unknown subject(s) forced entry into an apartment building storage area and stole numerous items. There is no suspect(s) description.

BURGLARY, 10/22/13, 3700 block of N. Woodrow Street. On October 22 at 3:31 pm, an unknown subject(s) entered a residence that was under construction and stole various light fixtures. There is no suspect(s) description.

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY (SERIES), 10/17/13, 1300 block of N. Fort Myer Drive. Between 1 am and 7 am on October 17, an unknown subject(s) punched the ignitions of at least five vehicles. The subject(s) were unsuccessful in stealing the vehicles. There is no suspect(s) description.

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY (SERIES), 10/20/13, 900 block of S. Randolph Street. On October 20 at 2:48am, an unknown subject(s) smashed the passenger side view mirrors off of vehicles on the same block. There is no suspect(s) description.

LARCENY (SERIES), 10/21/13, 3500 block of S. Clark Street. At 7:08 pm on October 21, an unknown suspect(s) forced open multiple lockers in the men’s locker room of a gym and stole wallets, phones and credit cards. There is no suspect(s) description, but the investigation is ongoing.

STOLEN VEHICLES

10/17/13, VA XTK-1638, 1996 Buick Century, Green
1600 block of S. Joyce Street

10/18/13, VA 790-341, 2006 Suzuki DR2400 SM, Black
5500 block of S. Columbia Pike

10/19/13, MD 5AE-7310, 2006 Acura TL, Tan
3100 block N. 13th Street

10/21/13, VA WTD-1984, 2008 Honda Accord, Silver
2600 block of N. Pershing Drive

10/22/13, VA WYM-9860, 1993 Ford Explorer, Burgundy
4800 block of Lee Highway

10/22/13, VA H52-1442, 2005 Lincoln Town Car, Black
800 block S. Dinwiddie Street

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