3 Thieves attack Leesburg's business-Loudoun Now

2021-12-13 10:45:12 By : Ms. Lily Wang

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According to the Leesburg Police Department, someone broke the glass door on Sunday night and broke into three Leesburg businesses.

The agency received a call before 11:15 pm on December 5, reporting a theft from a business in the 700 block of East Market Street. According to the report, an employee of the company at the time frightened those who had fled the area, and then the respondent arrived.

On Monday morning, two more companies reported overnight break-ins, one in the 300 block of East Market Street and the other in the 0 block of Catoctin Circle SE. In one case, burglary and property were stolen, and the other case stolen cash.

In all three cases, the entrance was through a broken flat glass entrance door.

The department recommends that business owners take precautions to deter thieves, including turning on indoor lights, keeping empty cash drawers open when the business is closed, and installing actions to activate lighting, security cameras and alarms.

These three incidents are still being investigated by the Criminal Investigation Division of the Leesburg Police Station. Anyone who has not yet spoken with law enforcement and has information about any incident can contact Detective D. Moreau.gov at 703-771-4500 or atdmoreau@leesburgva. Those who wish to remain anonymous can call the Leesburg Crime Hotline 703-443-TIPS (8477). You can also use TIPSUBMIT to send information via text. Text 274637 (CRIMES) and start your message with LPDTIP.

It is so sad that so many criminal activities have taken place recently in Loudoun County. I just hope that Loudoun’s elected officials get along better. It is frustrating to see a dispute between the sheriff's office and the federal prosecutor's office. Will criminals take advantage of this rift? I hope not. Best wishes to the victims of this recent crime frenzy in Leesburg, who can quickly receive full compensation. Happy Holidays, Loudon!

Maybe if Leesburg PD has more police...oh wait, it doesn't matter.

The poor policeman is resigning due to unnecessary vaccine missions.

Maybe if we had a federal prosecutor who really cared about law enforcement, instead of putting her personal agenda ahead of Citizen Loudon, we would see better results. Biberaj has published more than 500 domestic abuse cases, and even her allies on the supervisory board are terrified. She also participated in the release of the man who strangled his wife with a $5,000 bail and restraint order, only to have him murder (or I should say, allegedly) his wife with a hammer. The problem is not our police department, but our federal prosecutor!

When a CA like Butta does not prosecute, crime will escalate, just like in Los Angeles, Oakland, Chicago, and New York. Soros bought CA seats for those who are weak to crime. Hope these criminals who imitated cats will be caught, Buta will not immediately put them back on the street.

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Editor: Leesburg police resigned due to COVID vaccine authorization, which makes me feel sad. It also makes me very angry

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