Arlington County Crime Report Highlights Recent Incidents
June 26, 2025 — Arlington County, Virginia, witnessed a series of notable criminal incidents over the past day, as detailed in the county’s daily crime report. While the report covers a range of offenses, it is important to remember that all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Assaults Reported
Two incidents of assault and battery were logged in the early morning hours.
- Location: 800 block of N. Wakefield Street
- Case Number: 2025-06250050
Another assault took place at:
- Location: 5200 block of 8th Road S.
- Case Number: 2025-06250169
Victims and suspects in these cases remain unidentified at this time. Police have indicated that follow-up investigations could yield more information.
Trespassing and Property Crimes
A trespassing incident was reported in the 900 block of Army Navy Drive, hinting at unauthorized entries into private properties:
- Case Number: 2025-06250090
Additionally, several larceny cases were filed, including thefts from:
- 700 block of N. Glebe Road (Case Number: 2025-06250176)
- 1100 block of S. Joyce Street (Case Number: 2025-06254010)
- 4000 block of 41st Street N. (Case Number: 2025-06254019)
- 2000 block of N. Calvert Street (Case Number: 2025-06264001)
Fraud and Identity Theft Incidents
Fraud remains a prevalent crime affecting the community, with multiple reports filed from various locations:
- 600 block of N. Irving Street (Case Number: 2025-06254006)
- 1000 block of N. Vermont Street (Case Number: 2025-06254007)
One case of identity theft was also reported at:
- 1200 block of S. Eads Street (Case Number: 2025-06254016)
Authorities encourage residents to exercise caution and report any suspicious activities.
Additional Concerns
In addition to the incidents mentioned, the report detailed cases of harassment, threats, and incidents categorized as suspicious circumstances.
- Threats: 2000 block of S. Lincoln Street (Case Number: 2025-06254011)
- Harassment: Various locations, including the 2000 block of S. Eads Street (Case Number: 2025-06254012) and the 2000 block of N. Adams Street (Case Number: 2025-06254021)
Community Response
Local law enforcement continues to operate under the assumption of innocence for individuals involved in reported crimes, emphasizing their commitment to thorough investigations. The community is encouraged to stay informed and engaged with neighborhood watch groups and police initiatives aimed at reducing crime rates in Arlington.
For more ongoing updates and detailed reports, residents can visit Arlington County’s online Crime Data Hub.
Conclusion
While today’s report reflects a concerning array of incidents, the Arlington County Police Department is dedicated to ensuring public safety through vigilance and community cooperation. Residents are reminded to remain alert and proactive in their neighborhoods, continuing to foster a safe environment for all.

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