Crime & Safety
Stolen Car Crashes Into Springfield Business Before Burglars Enter: Police Video
Police are seeking four suspects seen in a business burglary after a stolen car from Lorton crashed into the storefront.

SPRINGFIELD, VA — A Springfield business burglary with a stolen vehicle crashed into the storefront is being investigated by Fairfax County Police.
Police responded to the burglary at Smoke Bazaar, 6715 Backlick Road in Springfield, around 14:40 a.m. Sunday. According to police, a stolen 2013 silver Hyundai Elantra was driven through the storefront, and four suspects entered. The suspects stole merchandise and left in a stolen 2019 black Hyundai Elantra.
The suspects were described as men, between ages 15 and 20 wearing black face masks. One was wearing a green jacket. Video surveillance shows the car inside the store and four suspects.
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The two vehicles involved in the burglary were stolen from Lorton. According to police, the silver Hyundai crashed into the business wasn't reported stolen at the time of the robbery. Police believe it was stolen between Friday night and Saturday night from a parking lot in the 8900 block of Lorton Station Boulevard.
The black Hyundai the suspects fled in was reported stolen around 11:36 p.m. Saturday. It was also stolen from the 8900 block of Lorton Station Boulevard and was found unoccupied Sunday morning in the 9200 block of Wildwood Lane in Lorton.
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Anyone with information about the burglary or other cases can contact the police department's Franconia District Police Station at 703-922-0889 or submit a tip through Crime Solvers.
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