Arlington County Police release daily crime report for September 24

Charles “Andy” Penn, Chief Police - Arlington County
Charles “Andy” Penn, Chief Police - Arlington County
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The Arlington County Police Department released its daily crime report for September 24, 2025, detailing significant criminal incidents that occurred in the county. The report includes cases such as identity theft, trespass, assault and battery, larceny, shoplifting, fraud, recovered stolen vehicles, threats, destruction of property, harassment, larceny from auto, suspicious circumstances, vehicle tampering and more.

The police department notes that the information is based on initial reports and may change as investigations continue. All individuals arrested or charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. For further case status information or details about crime in specific areas of Arlington County, residents are directed to the Virginia Judicial System website and the county’s online Crime Data Hub.

In related community data for the 2023-24 school year, Arlington County Public Schools District enrolled a total of 27,536 students across its schools. This represents a slight decrease of 0.2% compared to the previous year’s enrollment of 27,582 students (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home). Washington Liberty High School reported the highest student population among all 36 schools in the district with an enrollment of 2,904 students (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home).

Demographically during this period, white students made up the largest ethnic group within Arlington County schools at 41.9% or 11,534 students; Hispanic students followed at 30.3%, totaling 8,335 students (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home). Additionally, Montessori Public School of Arlington had the highest number of pre-kindergarten enrollments with 103 children enrolled—representing over one-tenth of all pre-kindergarteners in the county (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home).

Residents are reminded that not every police event is included in these reports and some incidents may appear after their occurrence date.



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