Crime report: burglary and assault
Fairfax County Police arrested Raymond
Braxton, 27, of no fixed address, at about 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 23 for burglary,
speed to elude, and driving on a suspended license.
Braxton, 27, of no fixed address, at about 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 23 for burglary,
speed to elude, and driving on a suspended license.
After breaking into a house in the 3200 block
of Decourcey Court, Annandale, and taking the victim’s personal belongings and
car, officers found Braxton in the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop. He
initially refused to pull over and fled from the vehicle.
of Decourcey Court, Annandale, and taking the victim’s personal belongings and
car, officers found Braxton in the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop. He
initially refused to pull over and fled from the vehicle.
An off-duty
D.C. police officer observed an unconscious man behind the wheel at about 5
a.m. on Dec. 23 on the 5500 block of Seminary Road in Bailey’s Crossroads. He reaching into the window
to attempt to turn the vehicle off. The man regained consciousness and began to
drive away. The officer identified himself and told the man to stop his
vehicle. The man exited the vehicle and hit the officer in the face.
Alonzo
Nichols, 23, of Woodbridge, was arrested for driving while intoxicated and
assault on a law enforcement officer.
Nichols, 23, of Woodbridge, was arrested for driving while intoxicated and
assault on a law enforcement officer.
Are you kidding me, more crime. Is there a billboard on 395 as the Mason magnet for misdeameners?
As noted many times before, this is the local crime report. Believe it or not, crimes are committed elsewhere in the area as well. This Blog just chooses not to highlight them.
When my wife and I moved here 25 years ago we moved here with our young family to get away from DC crime and 20 years of Marion Barry pariah rule. Well I guess we didn't get away. Here in Mason we now have illegals, homeless, an abundance of section 8 housing, crime, poor performing schools, vacant storefronts, high commercial vacancy rates, crime, declining properties in our community occupied by renters and new immigrants that cut down mature trees and the undending perpetual poor leadership of Penny Gross.
Lesson learned, we made bad real estate investment judgements.