Crime & Safety

Burglary Of Vienna Restaurant Leads To 3 Arrests: Police

The February burglary of Skorpio's Maggio's Greek Family Restaurant has prompted charges for three suspects.

The burglary of a family-owned restaurant in Vienna has led to charges for three people, according to police.
The burglary of a family-owned restaurant in Vienna has led to charges for three people, according to police. (Emily Leayman/Patch)

VIENNA, VA — A February burglary at a family-owned restaurant in Vienna has led to three arrests.

On Feb. 28, Skorpio's Maggio's Greek Family Restaurant at 421 Maple Avenue E. reported a burglary that happened the night before. Security footage showed suspects enter through a back door and steal a tip jar from the counter, according to the Vienna Police Department. The suspects returned a short time later to take the cash drawer from the register.

Vienna Police continued to investigate the burglary, reviewing video evidence, conducting interviews and other steps. The suspects were identified as Gustavo Jose Lagos-Medina, Wilson Uriel CatinLagos, and Maldin Anibal-Guzman. Each was charged with two counts of burglary.

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The suspects were held without bond at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center.


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