Crime & Safety

Pair Caught In Credit Card Fraud Scheme At Tysons Corner Center

Police say two people tried to return purchases made with a stolen credit card.

TYSONS, VA—Fairfax County Police say two women were caught trying to profit from a stolen credit card at Tysons Corner Center Tuesday.

Around 6:55 p.m., police were called to the Forever 21 store for the report of people using a stolen card. The pair reportedly bought items and returned the purchases with credit to their personal accounts.

The pair fled when officers arrived at the store. Officers were able to catch up and take them into custody. Police found the women had additional stolen credit cards.

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Kaymeisha Keyes, 27, and Damanique Jones, 27, both of California, were charged with eight counts of credit card theft, two counts of defrauding a merchant, receiving goods from credit card and identity fraud. Police did not say if any of the stolen credit cards came from the local area.


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Images of Keyes (left) and Jones via Fairfax County Police

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