Crime & Safety
$10K In Merchandise Stolen From 2 City Businesses: Police Report
City of Fairfax Police are looking for six individuals they say stole nearly $10,000 in merchandise from two local businesses on May 11.

FAIRFAX CITY, VA — City of Fairfax Police are asking the public to help in identifying individuals they say stole merchandise from two city businesses, according to a post on the department's official Twitter account. Police released flyers Monday showing surveillance photos of the individuals.
Around 3:23 p.m., on May 11, two individuals stole merchandise valued at $6,600 from the AT&T store located at 11015 Fairfax Blvd., Suite #A, according to police.
Police described the first suspect as a Black man, in his mid-20s, with a medium build and standing 5-foot-9 tall. They described the second suspect as a Black man, in his mid-20s, standing 6-foot-1, with a medium build.
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Anyone with information about this case or who can identify the two individuals is asked to contact Pfc. David Tran at 703-385-7924 or David.Tran@fairfaxva.gov.

City police are also looking for three men and one woman who they say stole $3,219.91 worth of STIHL products around 3:37 p.m., on the same day, from the Ace Hardware store located at 10310 Main St.
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The three men were all wearing black and the woman was wearing gray jeans and a gray hoodie, according to police. They also all were wearing COVID-19 masks, which concealed most of their faces. The individuals were seen driving a black Audi with expired temporary tags from Maryland. The number on the tags was 312310T.
Police are asking anyone with information about this case or who can identify the four individuals and their whereabouts to contact Officer Alyssa Rieffle at 703-385-7924 or Alyssa.Rieffle@fairfaxva.gov.
Anonymous information may be submitted by calling Crime Solvers at 703-591-8477.

Good morning and Happy Monday! Below are 2 cases where we are looking to identify the subjects pictured. If you happen to recognize any of these subjects or have any other information, please contact the officers listed on the flyer. pic.twitter.com/mwSpdyd7ab
— Fairfax City Police (@FairfaxCityPD) May 17, 2021
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