Arlington County Police released their daily crime report for November 12, 2025, detailing several incidents that occurred across the county in recent days. The report includes information on robberies, burglaries, thefts, assaults, and recovered stolen vehicles.
A robbery was reported at the intersection of N. Glebe Road and N. Carlin Springs Road on November 10 around 7:51 p.m. Two juvenile male victims were approached by a group of six juvenile male suspects as they exited a business. According to police, “Suspect One and Suspect Two approached Victim One, knocked him off his bike and stole his shoes. Suspect Three engaged Victim Two in conversation before stealing the victim’s jacket as he exited a stairwell. All six suspects subsequently fled the scene on foot.” The first victim had minor injuries. Officers searched the area but did not locate the suspects. Descriptions of each suspect were provided in the report, and the investigation is ongoing.
Police also responded to a peeping incident on N. Bedford Street at approximately 8:55 p.m. on November 11 after a female resident heard a noise and then heard a man speaking to her through her window. She left her home and called authorities; no description of the suspect was available.
Other incidents included two late burglary reports: one at an apartment on S. Ross Street where clothing and food were stolen between 9:00 p.m. and 9:50 p.m., and another from October 31 at a residence on 24th Street S., where items including a wallet, keys, and shoes were taken.
An unlawful entry was reported at a business on N. Glebe Road early in the morning of November 11 when two men forced their way into a secured package room and stole packages and equipment before fleeing.
Additionally, there was an attempted burglary reported from October 31 on Langston Boulevard where a witness saw a man try to force entry into a secured room before leaving on a bicycle when unsuccessful.
The report also listed multiple cases of assault and battery across different locations in Arlington County over recent days, along with several larceny incidents—both from businesses and from vehicles—as well as instances of shoplifting, fraud, destruction of property, embezzlement, vehicle tampering, suspicious circumstances, obstructing justice, and recovered stolen vehicles.
Stolen vehicle reports included two cases from November 11-12 involving a blue Honda Pilot taken from John Marshall Drive and a brown Toyota Sienna taken from Four Mile Run Drive.
Arlington County Public Schools District enrolled more than 27,500 students during the 2023-24 school year according to state data (source). White students represented about 41.9% of enrollment (11,534 students), while Hispanic students made up roughly 30% (8,335 students) (source). Washington Liberty High School had the largest student body among Arlington schools with nearly 2,900 enrolled during that period (source).
The police remind residents that all individuals arrested or charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court proceedings.
For more details or case status updates related to these incidents or other crimes in Arlington County neighborhoods, residents are encouraged to visit local online resources such as Virginia’s Judicial System website or consult the Crime Data Hub maintained by local law enforcement.



