Crime & Safety
Man Disrupts Traffic In Tysons Corner Center Escape: Police
Police say a man tried to open car doors in stopped traffic as officers were pursuing him.

TYSONS, VA—An alleged credit card fraud case at Tysons Corner Center also led to some traffic disruptions Tuesday, according to Fairfax County Police.
Around 6 p.m., police responded to a report of two men fraudulently using credit cards at Bloomingdale's. Officers were able to quickly catch one suspect, while the other fled.
The pursuit turned into a half-hour affair. At one point, police say the suspect tried to open car doors in stopped traffic. One driver reported suspicious behavior to police, leading to the capture of the second suspect.
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The man who escaped, James Lambert, 24, of New York, and Darren Saunders, 23, of New York, were charged with credit card fraud.
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Images of Lambert (right) and Saunders via Fairfax County Police
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