Crime & Safety

Fair Oaks Police Log: June 28-July 4

A summary of the latest incidents reported

Editor’s Note: Incident information was obtained from the Activity Report provided by Fairfax County Police Department’s Public Information Office. The incidents included are at the discretion of the PIO and are not to be considered all-inclusive.

For the week ending July 4, there were five major incidents, one larceny and one vehicle theft included in the Fair Oaks District Activity Report. Fair Oaks District encompasses Oakton.

Major Incidents — Fair Oaks District

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Sexual Assault: 2700 block of Chain Bridge Road, 6/29/12, 6:20 p.m. The victim was out walking when a man approached and grabbed her buttocks. She turned to look as he fled.

Burglary: 2600 block of Geneva Hill Court, 7/1/12, midnight. A resident reported someone entered the home by forcing through a rear door. The audible alarm sounded and nothing was taken from the home.

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Indecent Exposure: 13000 block of Fair Lakes Shopping Center, 7/1/12, 7 p.m. Officers arrested David Mitchell, 41, of Springfield for allegedly exposing himself to children in a store. He was charged with two counts of indecent liberties and two counts of indecent exposure.

Unlawful Entry: 4500 block of Andes Drive, 7/1/12, 3:10 a.m. The resident heard voices on the back deck, but due to no power could not see who was there. As two unknown individuals entered the home, power was restored and the two fled. Nothing was taken.

Burglary: 4200 block of Andes Drive, 7/4/12, 7 a.m. Someone possibly jumped the fence to enter the pool area. A vending machine was damaged but nothing was taken.

Larcenies

  • 11600 Monument Drive, merchandise stolen from business

Vehicle Theft

  • 11800 Federalist Way, Honda motorcycle

Animal Control Division

Maltreat Animal: 1800 block of Explorer Street, 6/29/12, 1 p.m. Animal Control officers were called for a dog locked in a vehicle. Alex A. Dietrich, 33, of Washington, DC, was charged with providing inadequate care.

Maltreat Animal: 13700 block of Lowe Street, 6/29/12, 1 p.m. Animal Control officers were called for a dog left outside for an extended period of time. Ping Mu, 47, of Chantilly was charged with providing inadequate care.

Maltreat Animal: 11700 block of Fair Oaks Shopping Center, 7/2/12, 2:30 p.m. Animal Control officers were called for two dogs left in a vehicle. Matthew Vernon, 31, of Fairfax, was charged with providing inadequate care and unlicensed dog.

Dog Bite: 12400 block of Benjamin Hill Lane, 7/2/12, 4:15 p.m. The 2-year-old female victim and 6-year-old Pit Bull Terrier were excited when someone came to the home. The dog attacked the child. She sustained serious non life-threatening injuries. The dog was surrendered for destruction.

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