Arlington County Police detail recent crime incidents in October report

Takis P. Karantonis, Chair - Arlington County
Takis P. Karantonis, Chair - Arlington County
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Arlington County Police released the daily crime report for October 14, 2025, detailing significant incidents from the previous days. The report is issued on weekdays except for county holidays and does not include every police event in Arlington County during the stated period.

One notable incident involved shots fired in the 3200 block of 24th Street S. on October 10 at approximately 10:01 p.m. Police responded to reports of possible gunfire and confirmed that shots had been fired after finding property damage to a residential building window. No injuries were reported and there are currently no descriptions of any suspects. The investigation continues.

Other reported incidents included larceny, destruction of property, shoplifting, graffiti, assault and battery, disorderly conduct, threats, trespassing, eluding police, recovered stolen vehicles, fraud, identity theft, and suspicious circumstances across various locations in Arlington County.

The police department reminds residents that all information in the Daily Crime Report is based on initial accounts provided to law enforcement. Ongoing investigations may uncover new or different details. It also emphasizes that those arrested or charged with crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

For further details about specific cases or their status, residents can consult Virginia’s Judicial System website or visit the online Crime Data Hub for more localized crime data.

Arlington County is served by one public school district with an enrollment of 27,536 students during the 2023-24 academic year—a slight decrease from the previous year. Washington Liberty High School was noted as having the highest enrollment among local schools with 2,904 students. White students comprised the largest ethnic group within county schools at just over 41 percent of total enrollment during this period; Hispanic students followed at just over 30 percent. The Montessori Public School of Arlington enrolled the most pre-kindergarten students among county schools that year.

More information about Arlington County schools and student demographics can be found through resources from the Virginia Department of Education at https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home.



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