Crime & Safety

Crime Report: Old Town Alexandria Feb. 4-16

Following are some crimes reported by the Alexandria Police Department to crimereports.com.

Crime Report for Old Town Alexandria

Note: The addresses listed below indicates blocks and not specific addresses of incidents.

Feb. 16 – There was an assault reported in the 300 block of Wythe Street at about midnight as well as in the 700 block at about the same time.

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Feb. 15 – There was an assault reported in the 700 block of N. West Street at about midnight.

Feb. 15 – There was a theft from a vehicle reported in the 2200 block of Mill Road at about 4:45 a.m.

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Feb. 14 – A person in the 800 block of Oronoco Street reported a case of stolen identity with someone using their identity for fraudulent purposes.

Feb. 13 – Shoplifting occurred at a shop in the 600 block of North Washington Street at 1:37 p.m.

Feb. 10 – A woman reported her purse was stolen from underneath a table at a restaurant on the 100 block of King Street.

Feb. 5 – A man reported his bicycle had been stolen from a bike rack in a garage in the 900 block of North Washington Street at 7:54 a.m.

Feb. 5 – A woman reported her vehicle was stolen while it was parked in a garage in the 1500 block of Cameron Street.

Feb. 4 – Vandalism was reported in the 400 block of Cameron Street around 1 p.m.

This is not a complete listing of all incidents that have occurred in the Old Town Alexandria area. For a comprehensive listing of incident reports, see the Alexandria Police Department crime reporting database here.

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