Crime & Safety
Restaurant Receives Threatening, Harassing Phone Calls in Fairfax: Police
The owner of QTea Cafe told Fairfax Police that apparently the same unknown man has been making repeated calls to the business with threats.

FAIRFAX, VA — A Taiwanese restaurant in the 10700 block of Fairfax Boulevard has been receiving multiple and harassing telephone calls, according to Fairfax Police.
Shortly after 6:30 p.m., the owner of QTea Cafe told police the business has been receiving numerous calls from apparently the same unknown male making threats and other forms of harassment.
Police are investigating.
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