Crime & Safety
McLean Weekly Crime Report
This Week: Bank Robbery in McLean; Another Robbery in Tysons Corner Center
Crime incidents reported by Fairfax County police in the two McLean zip codes 22101 and 22102 for the period ending October 28, 2011.
Number Street Crime Details 6832 Old Dominion Drive Robbery Police are investigating a bank robbery that occurred Tuesday, October 25 around 10:10 a.m. A man entered the Main Street Bank at 6832 Old Dominion Drive. The suspect implied a gun and demanded money. The teller complied and the suspect fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. There were no injuries. The suspect wore a Halloween mask, blue jeans and a black, leather trench coat. He is described as black, between 6 feet one and 6 feet three inches tall, and 185 pounds. 1961 Chain Bridge Road ROBBERY/PETIT LARCENY/PRESENTING FALSE ID TO LAW ENFORCEMENT/ARREST Police arrested a woman and 17-year-old girl for allegedly stealing from the Abercrombie and Fitch store in Tysons Corner Center, 1961 Chain Bridge Road, around 4:47 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26. Petergay K. Abrahams, 20, of Temple Hills, Md., was charged with petit larceny. The juvenile suspect was taken to the juvenile detention center and charged with presenting false ID to law enforcement and robbery for allegedly pointing a knife at an employee, a 24-year-old man, during the commission of the crime. 1600 Anderson Road Larceny Food stolen from business 1400 Balls Hill Road Larceny Ring stolen from residence 1400 Balls Hill Road Larceny Chain saw stolen from residence 1400 Balls Hill Road Larceny Wallet stolen from business 1800 Rupert Street Larceny Purse stolen from vehicle 8500 Tyco Road Larceny Tools stolen from vehicle 1600 Tysons Boulevard Larceny Wallet stolen from business 8000 Tysons Corner Center Larceny Cash stolen from business 8100 Tysons Corner Center Larceny Purse stolen from vehicle
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