Domestic dispute brings out Vienna police 4 times in 24 hours
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On May 31 at 7:27 p.m., police responded to Melody Lane, S.W., in Vienna, when a resident advised them her adult son and his boyfriend were in a physical altercation. When the mother attempted to break up the confrontation, she was inadvertently struck in the face by the boyfriend.
Vienna police spoke with the involved individuals, and suggested that they find separate accommodations for the evening to allow for a cooling-off period. The participants refused to leave, but told the officer they would cease their arguing.
Medical personnel responded to the incident, but the injured woman declined treatment.
Several hours later, the woman reported to police that her son had been destroying property and had been in another physical altercation with his boyfriend.
The responding officer instructed the boyfriend of warrant pursue, and the individual requested to be taken to the magistrate’s office to press charges. The magistrate declined to issue an assault charge, but did issue an emergency protective order against the woman’s son.
The officer attempted to issue the protective order, but the son already had left the house.
Several hours later, at around 2:54 a.m. on June 1, Vienna police responded to Melody Lane, S.W., for a report of a trespassing. Two officers searched the area and found an individual of matching the description of the person reported trespassing.
Upon speaking with the individual, police said they determined he was intoxicated. The suspect, a 27-year-old Vienna man, was arrested, charged with drunk in public and trespassing, and was held until sober.
At 3 p.m. that same day, a resident of the home called police to say the suspect was back in the home in violation of the protective order. The 27-year-old Vienna man was arrested for a second time that day, was transported to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center, and was held on a $2,000 bond.