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Crime Report: Crime Takes a Snow Day in Arlington

Police car lightsThere’s not much of note on this week’s Arlington County crime report, as the blizzard seems to have had a chilling effect on local criminals.

There were, however, three separate robberies of two 7-Eleven stores reported. Two of the robberies occurred at the tail end of the blizzard.

ROBBERY, 160120044, 3600 block of Columbia Pike. At approximately 9:07 p.m. on January 20, two unknown male subjects robbed a 7-11 of an undisclosed amount of cash. The suspects then fled on foot. The first suspect is described as a black male in his twenties with a medium build. He was wearing a black hooded jacket, black pants, and black sneakers. The second suspect is described as a black male in his twenties with a medium build. He was wearing a black hooded jacket, black pants, and black sneakers.

ROBBERY, 160124002, 3600 block of S. Columbia Pike. At approximately 12:20 a.m. on January 24, two unknown male subjects robbed a 7-11 of an undisclosed amount of cash. The first suspect is described as a black male, wearing a black jacket with the hood up, white strings hanging from the neck, black gloves, and black pants. The second suspect is described as a black male, wearing a black jacket with a hood, black gloves, and black pants.

ROBBERY, 160124008, 4500 block of N. Lee Highway. At approximately 4:55 a.m. on January 24, a male subject assaulted a 7-11 employee and stole several cigarettes. Mariano Lagdameo, 42, of Arlington VA, was arrested and charged with robbery, obstruction of justice, possession of schedule I/II substance, and drunk in public.

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

MALICIOUS WOUNDING, 160120025, 3900 block of N. 17th Street. At approximately 12:00 p.m. on January 20, a fight ensued following a verbal altercation. A 19 year-old male victim was transported to Virginia Hospital Center for non-life threatening injuries. The investigation is ongoing.

ATTEMPTED ROBBERY, 160122016, 4200 block of N. Pershing Drive. At approximately10:11 a.m. on January 22, an unknown male subject pushed a 62 year-old female victim to the ground and attempted to steal her purse. The victim screamed causing the subject to flee the scene without the purse. The suspect is described as a black male in his late teens, wearing dark clothing and a bright green beanie.

LATE ROBBERY, 160121020, 800 block of S. Frederick Street. At approximately 9:30 p.m. on January 20, three unknown subjects assaulted a 45 year-old male victim and stole his vehicle. The first suspect is described as a male, approximately 5’5″, and was wearing a black jacket. The second suspect is described as a male, approximately 5’5″, and was wearing a green jacket. The third suspect is described as a female, approximately 5’6″, and was wearing a red jacket.

COMMERCIAL BURGLARY, 160120016, 1900 block of N. Fort Myer Drive. At approximately 7:02 a.m. on January 20, an unknown male subject forced entry into a business and stole several items of value. The male suspect was wearing jeans, a black winter jacket, a black hat, and blue gloves at the time of the incident.

STOLEN VEHICLES

01/20/16, MD 50430CE, 2001 Nissan Frontier, Green
800 block of S. Frederick Street

01/20/16

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 160120006, 6800 block of N. Williamsburg Boulevard

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY, 160120011, 6700 block of N. Williamsburg Boulevard

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160120020, 5500 block of S. Columbia Pike

PETIT LARCENY, 160120023, 1100 block of S. Hayes Street

GRAND LARCENY, 160120029, 1000 block of S. Hayes Street

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160120032, 2400 block of S. Glebe Road

SHOPLIFTING, 160120040, 1100 block of S. Hayes Street

01/21/16

GRAND LARCENY, 160121022, 3200 block of S. Columbia Pike

THREATS, 160121024, 1400 block of N. Courthouse Road

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160121026, 600 block of N. Edison Street

EMBEZZLEMENT, 160121027, 700 block of N. Glebe Road

SHOPLIFTING, 160121029, 1100 block of S. Hayes Street

EMBEZZLEMENT, 160121033, 1100 block of S. Hayes Street

01/22/16

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160122007, 1500 block of N. Key Boulevard

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160122012, 2200 block of S. Crystal Drive

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160122017, 2700 block of S. Nelson Street

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 260122022, 1400 block of S. 24th Street

PETIT LARCENY, 160122024, 1100 block of S. Hayes Street

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160122031, 4300 block of N. Carlin Springs Road

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160122033, 700 block of S. Florida Street

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160122034, 1700 block of N. George Mason Drive

01/24/16

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160124001, 2600 block of S. Vance Court

GRAND LARCENY, 160124014, 2800 block of N. Wilson Boulevard

01/25/16

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160125001, 4500 block of S. Four Mile Run Drive

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160125012, 2200 block of N. 12th Court

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160125013, 700 block of S. Arlington Mill Drive

PETIT LARCENY, 160125015, 700 block of N. Glebe Road

PETIT LARCENY, 160125016, 3600 block of S. Columbia Pike

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160125017, unit block of S. Glebe Road

01/26/16

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160126001, 2300 block of N. 11th Street

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160126008, 300 block of S. Army Navy Drive

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY, 160126018, 5600 block of N. Lee Highway

ASSAULT & BATTERY, 160126019, 2300 block of S. Columbia Pike

FRAUD, 160126021, 4300 block of N. Carlin Springs Road

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY, 160126024, 2100 block of S. Randolph Street

ASSAULT, 160126026, 1500 block of N. Wilson Boulevard

TRESPASSING, 160126027, 1700 block of N. Wilson Boulevard

01/27/16

GRAND LARCENY, 160127008, 3200 block of S. 24th Road

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