Tysons Urban Team Arrests Four
McLean Police District – Officers assigned to the Tyson’s Urban Team charged four people from Georgia this week, after they were reportedly seen making repeated attempts to purchase items with credit cards at one of the mall’s department stores. Most of those purchases were declined, but not all.
Officers received a tip about suspicious transaction “attempts” on Wednesday, October 2, and investigated further. Four suspects were apprehended at around 9:30 p.m. in one of the mall’s parking garages. Subsequently, police seized more than 30 fraudulent credit cards, and over $15,000 in merchandise, ranging from shoes, to furs, to electronics and clothing that is believed to be tied to criminal activity.
Kyheim L. Williams, 25, Khalid Davy, 23, Kmika Givans, 23, and Aanisah Ramelize, 23 were charged with several counts of credit card forgeries, larcenies, and obtaining monies on false pretenses. They were transported to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center. The investigation is ongoing.
The Tysons Urban Team was established in 2013 and is comprised of nine officers, a lieutenant and a sergeant. The officers supplement the McLean District Station and patrol Tysons Corner shopping areas and the Metro. Learn more about the function of the Tysons Urban Team and its personnel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN7tFABYBZs.



