Crime & Safety

$500 Reward Offered in Ashburn Vandalism Investigation

Brambleton Homeowners Association is offering a $500 reward in the investigation of a series of vandalism incidents around the community.

The Brambleton Homeowners Association, in conjunction with the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office, is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest and indictment of those responsible for a series of vandalism cases in the Ashburn area.

Several cases of graffiti, some of which uses languages that disparages a specific culture, have been reported since July of this year in the Brambleton community, including including the areas of Northstar Boulevard at Amber Grove Terrace, Morning Walk Drive at Winter Haven Drive and in September on Ryan Road at Forest Manor Drive.

The majority of graffiti was written in black marker, though most recently a concrete barrier was spray painted in the area of a retention pond near Forest Manor Drive, according to officials.

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Anyone with information regarding the vandalism incidents is asked to contact Deputy First Class R. Ortutay at (571) 246-4156 or via e-mail at Roy.Ortutay@loudoun.gov. Callers wishing to remain anonymous may call Loudoun Crime Solvers at (703) 777-1919.


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