Attempted Commercial Robbery at F.C. Pharmacy

(Photo: Courtesy of the Fairfax County Police Department)
(Photo: Courtesy of the Fairfax County Police Department)

by SeoJin Ahn

A man entered Millennium Pharmacy in Falls Church on Wednesday, June 22 with a weapon and demands for prescription medication to two pharmacy employees, according to Fairfax County Police Department. Police said in a press release about the incident that the attempted commercial robbery ended with no goods being stolen and no persons being hurt in the process as the man fled from the store on foot.

The suspect is a white male between 30 – 35 years of age with a beard. According to police reports, he is six feet tall and approximately 170 pounds. During the attempted robbery, he was wearing a plaid, golfer’s style hat, a T-shirt, jeans, brown shoes and a gold colored wrist watch with a brown band.

The Mason Police District’s detectives from the Major Crimes Division are currently investigating the incident.

Police ask that anyone with information about this incident contact Detective Smit at 703-256-8035 or contact Crime Solvers electronically by visiting fairfaxcrimesolvers.org or text-a-tip by texting “TIP187” plus your message to CRIMES(2746370 or by calling 1-866-411-TIPS(8477) or 703-691-2131.

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