Burglary suspect flees from occupied home, West Springfield VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a burglary at an occupied home near Bellamy Avenue in West Springfield. A male suspect reportedly broke the front door and entered the house. The suspect, described as tall and wearing dark clothing, was bleeding and possibly armed with a knife. He was last seen running toward Rolling Road.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax County Police, Fire and EMS
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03:43
Transcript:
00:00
Scout 715 Bravo 741 Bravo 970 Delta, start for a possible burglary of an occupied dwelling near Bellamy Avenue.
00:10
Caller is advising that a male broke the front door and is now going all over the house.
00:18
Neighborhood screaming.
00:20
He has glass all over him.
00:22
It's going to be a friend's boyfriend.
00:30
They're also advising that he had a knife.
00:59
Units en route to the burglary of an occupied dwelling.
01:03
Be advised, suspect wearing a dark jacket with fur on the hood, gray pants, about 6 feet tall, possibly 270 pounds.
01:16
Again, he was reported to have a knife on him.
02:22
Units be advised, subject should currently be standing in a driveway near the vehicles.
03:25
Updated subject description is a tall male with twists in his hair, dark coat, possible gray shorts or sweatpants.
03:36
He does have blood on his hands.
03:38
Believed to have last been seen running up Bellamy Avenue towards Rolling Road.
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Location mentioned:
Bellamy Ave, West Springfield, VA 22152
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