Crime & Safety
87 Fake Credit Cards Seized in Mall Bust | Patch PM
Outrageous inauguration AirBnB listings | Landmark Mall stores to close | Driver found passed out at intersection

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Police Seize 87 Fraudulent Credit Cards at Tysons Shopping Center
Fairfax County Police seized 87 fraudulent credit cards from three suspects Sunday at Tysons Corner Center shopping center, police said Monday. After receiving a tip, officers stopped three men leaving the store and an investigation revealed that they were in possession of fraudulent credit cards, along with marijuana, according to police. >>> Read more.
Find out what's happening in Lake Ridge-Occoquanfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Find out what's happening in Lake Ridge-Occoquanfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Inauguration Day is going to bring scores of outsiders desperate for a place to stay, and locals in Arlington are certainly going to take advantage of that. While most of the properties posted on AirBnB are reasonable, there are some truly outrageous listings that must be seen to be believed. >>> Read more.
The remaining two dozen or so stores at Landmark Mall will close by the end of the month, a spokeswoman for mall owner Howard Hughes Corporation confirmed Monday. No timetable has been made public for when construction will begin for the renovation and building of the new shopping center. >>> Read more.
Man Found Passed Out Behind Wheel at Intersection in Stafford: Police
- When the traffic light turned green, his vehicle didn't move, according to the Stafford County Sheriff's Office, which found pot and gin.
Bullet Fired Into Vacant Apartment in Woodbridge: Police
- Prince William County Police say more than 20 such incidents, at least, were reported in 2016, and believe stolen guns may be a key cause.
Coffee Mug Assault Leaves One Hospitalized and Another on the Run: Police
- Police say an argum
ent between two men turned violent on Friday.
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