Even Shadow Senator Paul Strauss had a car in the parade. And a classic one, to boot.

The Washington Post is reporting that the string of more than 110 burglaries and attempted break-ins may have come to an end. With nuances and shades straight out of The Wire, the Post piece follows the police trail leading to an arrest. Fairfax County police investigators have linked Brad K. Edmonds to the series of burglaries that have plagued the entire county, and perhaps several surrounding areas, for the past three months. The arrest was made after police were tipped off to Edmonds’ suspicious behavior, leading investigators to catch him later in Montgomery County breaking into two vehicles. Although, Edmonds is not yet been charged with any of the more than 110 incidents in Fairfax County, he has been charged 13 counts in Montgomery County resulting from the investigation. A search of items in his house and similarities in Edmonds’ robbery patterns ultimately led police to believe he is the serial burglar.