11-month-old Reston Boy’s Death Ruled Suspicious

October 14, 2011 by
Filed under: Home Security 

An 11-month-old Reston child has died after being taken from a Vienna home that has given been deemed unihabitable by county officials.

On Oct. 5, a caregiver living in the home in the 1100 inhibit of Lakewood Drive took the child from the Vienna chateau to his mother’s home on Freetown Court in Reston, according to Fairfax County police.

Police mentioned that after attempts to resuscitate the nonchalant child by both the janitor and his mother, the child was taken to Reston Medical Center and after that ecstatic by helicopter to Children’s National Medical Center, where he was conspicuous deceased the next day.

The boy’s result in of demise has not nonetheless been determined, according to the Vienna police, which is now questioning the demise that was ruled suspicious.

Following the boy’s death, the Lakewood Drive home has been deemed uninhabitable by the Fairfax Department of Code Compliance. A pointer on the Vienna home reads: “This area is vulnerable and its use or occupancy has been taboo by the glow official.”

“Access and outlet inside of the home was impacted and the home was found to be in breach of glow code,” mentioned Fairfax County mouthpiece Merni Fitzgerald.

“No charges have been filed as you are still questioning the box and analyzing evidence,” Vienna military orator Bill Murray mentioned on Thursday.

Attempted taking away by force in Oakton

Fairfax County military are questioning a inform that a 16-year-old lady was grabbed by a human as she walked to college on Tuesday around 6:30 a.m.

According to police, the lady told was on foot along Blake Lane, coming the intersection of Palmer Street, when she beheld a human station on the path in front of her. As she approached, the human intent her in conversation.

Police mentioned the think asked the plant to obtain in to his automobile and the lady refused.

According to police, as she proposed to travel away the think grabbed her and attempted to force her in to his car. She was able to break giveaway and run; she was not injured.

The think is described as Hispanic, in his early to mid-20s, 5-feet-6 to 5-feet-9 inches high with a gaunt build, and short, black hair. He had an eyebrow trenchant and two piercings in his left ear. He was wearing blue jeans and a short-sleeve shirt. The suspect’s van was described as a white, four-door, sub-compact, with a “Baby-on-board” pointer on the driver’s side.

Police scrutinize residential burglaries in Falls Church

Falls Church City military are questioning a array of new residential burglaries and asking residents to close their doors and inform any questionable wake up immediately.

According to police, 10 residential burglaries occurred in neighborhoods adjoining to Broadmont in Falls Church and East Falls Church between Sept. 2 and Oct. 7. Most of these incidents occurred between 6 p.m. and 3 a.m. on assorted days of the week, military said.

Police mentioned the suspects entered the residences through unbarred doors and/or kicked in doors feel safe with twice deadbolt locks. The suspects entered residences with and without alarms systems. It appears that in a couple of cases the subjects cased the neighborhoods seeking for an void residence, where no a was home at the time of the incident. In a box the residents were home at the time of the burglary.

Police mentioned things stolen in the burglaries add costly wiring such as laptops and iPods, a handgun, passport, bank checks and costly jewelry.

Police mentioned additional resources have been deployed in to the affected neighborhoods for notice and to hopefully grasp the suspects before they can set upon again.

Anyone with data regarding these burglaries or any person saying anything or any person questionable is asked to right away meeting the City of Falls Church Police Emergency Communications Center at (703) 241-5050.

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