Crime & Safety
Man Vanishes With Friend's Vehicle In Fairfax
A man loaned his vehicle to a friend and the friend never returned, according to Fairfax Police, who have obtained a warrant for his arrest.

FAIRFAX, VA — So you're a good guy and you loan your vehicle to a friend. You ask him to make sure he returns it by an agreed-upon time. When that agreed-upon time comes and goes, you wait — and wait and wait and wait. Finally, you call the cops.
That's pretty much what happened in the 9400 block of Fairfax Boulevard, according to Fairfax Police. Around 11:30 a.m., the vehicle's owner told police the man with his vehicle had not responded to requests for information about where it is. A warrant is out for the man's arrest. (For more local news, click here to sign up for real-time news alerts. Also, like us on Facebook, and if you have an iPhone, click here to get the free Patch iPhone app.)
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Credit Card Fraud
17-13070
10100 Block of Ratcliffe Manor Drive – On August 26 at 12:02 PM the victim reported that on August 15 a female acquaintance had taken his credit card without his permission and charged an unauthorized payment to it. The Field Operations Division is investigating the case.
Vandalism
17-13125
3500 Block of Cornell Road – On August 27 at 2:22 PM the vehicle owner reported that sometime between August 22 and August 25 unknown person(s) had damaged a plastic window on his car’s convertible top while the vehicle was parked outside his residence.
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