Crime & Safety
Fairfax County Police Log: Nov. 1-7
A summary of the latest Vienna incidents, arrests reported

Fairfax County Police logged the following incidents in the Vienna area during the week ending Nov. 7:
- Larceny, 1600 Crowell Road, jewelry from residence
- Larceny, 2700 Glencroft Road, medical home monitor from residence
Animal Control Division — Countywide
Animal Bite: 10600 block of Spring Oak Court, 11/3/12, 1:45 p.m. The victim reported that a dog with a cable attached and trailing bit him. The owner, Nichelle Stewart, 18, of Burke, was located and charged with no license and no rabies vaccination. The Brown Brindle Pit Bull was routinely quarantined. The victim received minor injuries.
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Wild Animal Service: 5100 block of Celtic Drive, 11/3/12, 8:45 a.m. A man walking his dog startled a deer bedded down next to the walking path. The deer jumped through a total of three apartment windows. One person in one of the apartments received minor injuries. The deer was not located.
Arrests
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The following Vienna residents were included in Fairfax County Police's weekly log released Nov. 7. The names were taken from the list Fairfax County Police publishes weekly of those arrested in Fairfax County. An arrest not indicate a conviction.
Name Age Date of Incident Charge Description Ajrawat, Sarandeep Kaur 17 11/3/12 DWI: Drugs, 1st Offense Earl, Camilla M. 20 11/3/12 Resisting Arrest Frazier, Sherae Lavita 22 11/3/12 Resisting Arrest Kydd, William Clifford 24 11/4/12 Title/Regist/Plates: Fraud Powers, Patrick Michael 24 10/31/12 Assault: (Misdemeanor) Powers, Patrick Michael 24 10/31/12 Mob: Simple Assault Randall, Brian Thomas 54 11/2/12 Grand Larceny: $200+ Not From a PersonGet daily and breaking news email updates from Vienna Patch by signing up for newsletters here. Or follow Vienna Patch on Twitter and Facebook.
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