Crime & Safety
Police Blotter Apr. 5: Malicious Wounding, Larceny, Vehicle Theft
Police updates from Mason, West Springfield and Franconia District Stations
The following items came from recent police updates from the West Springfield, Franconia and Mason District Stations of the Fairfax County Police Department.
Malicious Wounding/Assault on a Family Member/Arrest
Police arrested a woman for assaulting a family member, a 14-year-old girl, around 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 27 in the 4400 block of Forest Glen Court. Ramona Serrano, 47, was charged with malicious wounding and assault on a family member. The victim was treated for minor injuries.
Find out what's happening in Annandalewith free, real-time updates from Patch.
Larcenies
4200 block of Markham Street—CDs stolen from vehicle
Find out what's happening in Annandalewith free, real-time updates from Patch.
7400 block of Masonville Drive—spoiler stolen from vehicle
7800 block of Bristow Drive—purse stolen from vehicle
4300 block of Ravensworth Road—gasoline stolen from business
8200 block of Toll House Road—golf clubs stolen from vehicle
Vehicle Theft
7400 block of Lucerne Lane—1998 Acura
Animal Control Division
Geese Management: Help control our growing resident Canada geese population in
Fairfax County! Do you have nesting geese on your private or public property? Would you like to manage these geese due to public safety, human health, or environmental impact concerns? Volunteers are needed for the Geese Management Program in April and May. Come join the Fairfax County Wildlife Biologist and participating stakeholders. Volunteers will learn to use a safe and humane technique (addling) to manage resident geese populations. Addling is a simple
process applying corn oil on eggs to prevent embryo development. A public Geese Management training session is scheduled at the Fairfax County Government Center (12000 Government Center Pkwy., Fairfax VA 22035) on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 (4pm - 5pm) in Executive Conference Room 232. Volunteers will learn general geese ecology and behavior; how to locate and identify nests, and how to addle eggs. Volunteers will work in small teams. If you are interested in becoming a Geese Management Volunteer, contact the Fairfax County Wildlife Biologist by email victoria.monroe@fairfaxcounty.gov or office phone: 703-246-6868.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.