Loudoun County sheriff's Office
Four Arrested for Breaking In Ashburn Home
The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office said the burglary happened just before 1:30 a.m. Friday on the 43290 block of Atherton Street. When deputies arrived on the scene, they found that two televisions and video game system had been taken from the home. The residences were not home at the time of the crime.
Sexual Assault Suspect Sought By Sheriff's Office
Authorities said Arterberry is known to travel often into Washington, D.C.
String of Jewelry Burglaries Continues in South Riding
Between 9 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., unknown subject(s) entered a home in the 25800 block of Commons Square, removing a laptop, jewelry and cash. This is the fourth breaking and entering relating to jewelry theft in Loudoun County, and was the third of its kind in October.
Home Invasion Robbery Reported in Sterling Park
According to authorities, at 3:37 a.m. on Oct. 30, two unknown masked men forced their way into a home on the 1200 block of East Lee Road near Sully Elementary School. Both of the men brandished firearms and claimed to be law enforcement. They then removed a safe and took cash from the homeowners. The residents were not injured.
The suspects were described as black males wearing all-dark clothing.
Man Wearing Halloween Mask Robs Bank
Cold Case: 21 Years Later, Questions, Pain Still Linger
“It’s been hard on us,” Ott, 53, of Kearneysville, W.Va., said of her brother’s still-unsolved murder.
Alleged Dunkin' Donuts Burglar Arrested
The incident happened around 2:30 a.m. on Aug. 30 when authorities said Johnnie Christopher Johnson, 22, of Sterling entered a Dunkin' Donuts in the 20780 block of Great Falls Plaza after hours with his shirt tied around his face. He removed cash from one register before leaving the eatery. He then came back inside and took cash from a second register, authorities said.
Shooting Could Lead to Neighborhood Watch
“It caused a lot of concern in the community, and rightly so,” said Supervisor Susan Klimek Buckley (D-Sugarland Run) at a community meeting on crime held at Lowes Island Elementary School Sept. 21. “We are not accustomed to this type of incident in our neighborhood, and we shouldn’t have to be.”

