Crime & Safety
Man Wanted For Exposing Himself in Fairfax: Police
A woman told Fairfax Police it happened through the glass Wednesday night while she was working in a business at Mosby Tower.

FAIRFAX, VA — A man is wanted for exposing himself to a female employee of a business Wednesday night at Mosby Tower, 10560 Main Street, according to Fairfax Police.
He's described as white, about 40 and 5-10.
The victim told police Thursday morning that the previous night, around 7:30, the unknown suspect exposed himself through the window of the business while she was working.
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Also in Friday's Fairfax Police crime report:
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