Crime & Safety
Man Caught With Stolen Credit Cards At Tysons Mall: Police
A call about trespassing in the Apple Store turned into a larger bust for fraud.

A Maryland man is facing charges after being caught with numerous stolen and fraudulent credit cards at Tysons Corner Center Saturday.
Police were called to the Apple Store around 12:33 p.m. for a person trespassing. The man in question was in the parking lot and fled when police tried to talk with him.
After officers caught up to him, they found the fraudulent credit cards, as well as marijuana. Police did not say if anything had been purchased with the cards. Phillip Brown, 25 was charged with larceny, trespassing, and drug possession.
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Other incidents reported around the Tysons and McLean area over the weekend include:
- 1500 block of Cornerside Boulevard, wallet from business
- 7400 block of Georgetown Pike, credit cards from vehicle
- 7900 block of Jones Branch Drive, wallet from business
- 8500 block of Leesburg Pike, license plate from vehicle
- 8400 block of Tyco Road, license plate from vehicle
To report information about any incident, call Fairfax County Police at 703-691-2131 or submit a tip online through Crime Solvers.
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