The Arlington County Police Department released its daily crime report for September 23, 2025, detailing a range of incidents that occurred across the county. The report includes cases of fraud, larceny, assault and battery, shoplifting, vehicle tampering, and other offenses. These reports are based on initial information provided to the police and may be updated as investigations continue.
Among the incidents listed were multiple cases of shoplifting on Columbia Pike and Langston Boulevard, as well as several larcenies reported throughout the county. Assault and battery cases were noted on S. Walter Reed Drive, Yorktown Boulevard, and S. Wakefield Street. The report also included instances of fraud on Wilson Boulevard and N. Quincy Street, vehicle tampering on 10th Street S., and suspicious circumstances in several neighborhoods.
The police department reminds residents that “all individuals arrested or charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law and charges may be amended during the court proceedings.” They encourage community members seeking more detailed information about crime in their area to visit the online Crime Data Hub.
Arlington County is served by a single public school district that enrolled 27,536 students during the 2023-24 school year, according to data from the Virginia Department of Education (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home). Washington Liberty High School had the highest enrollment among local schools with 2,904 students during that period (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home). The student population was predominantly white at 41.9%, followed by Hispanic students at 30.3% (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home). Overall enrollment saw a slight decrease of 0.2% compared to the previous year (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home). For pre-kindergarten education, Montessori Public School of Arlington enrolled the largest number with 103 students in this age group (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home).
For those interested in case status updates or further details about specific incidents mentioned in the report, additional resources are available through Virginia’s Judicial System website.



