Arlington County Police report thefts, frauds and other incidents for December 10

Kim E. Klingler, VA Commissioner of Revenue - Arlington County
Kim E. Klingler, VA Commissioner of Revenue - Arlington County
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The Arlington County Police Department released its daily crime report for December 10, 2025, detailing a range of incidents that occurred across the county. The report includes cases of stolen property, shoplifting, trespassing, larceny, eluding police, assault and battery, disorderly conduct, fraud, suspicious circumstances, and destruction of property.

Among the incidents listed were several larcenies reported at various locations including the 4500 block of 31st Street S., 900 block of S. Orme Street, and 1300 block of S. Joyce Street. Shoplifting was noted on Army Navy Drive and S. Hayes Street. There were also reports of trespassing on Wilson Boulevard and S. Lincoln Street.

Other crimes included eluding police on Arlington Boulevard and an assault and battery case on S. Lincoln Street. Fraud cases were documented in areas such as N. Courthouse Road and Arlington Boulevard.

The police department notes that “Information contained in the Daily Crime Report is generally based on initial reports made to the Police Department. Follow-up investigations may reveal different or additional information. 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.”

Addresses provided refer to blocks rather than specific addresses to protect privacy.

For those interested in more detailed information about crime trends or specific neighborhoods within Arlington County, resources such as the online Crime Data Hub are available.

Arlington County is also home to 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 all schools in the county with 2,904 students during that period (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home). White students made up 41.9% of total enrollment while Hispanic students accounted for just over 30% (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home). The overall student population saw a slight decrease from the previous year’s total (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home), and Montessori Public School of Arlington enrolled the largest number of pre-kindergarten students among county schools (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home).

For updates on ongoing cases or further details regarding arrests and charges, residents can visit Virginia’s Judicial System website.



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