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Vienna Police Looking for Flasher, Arrest Man for Alleged Prescription Fraud

The Vienna Police Department is looking for the man who allegedly exposed himself to a woman on Sunday (Feb. 16).

The incident happened around 7:30 p.m. in the parking lot at 106 Center Street N., which is near the Vienna Elementary School.

The woman, who was in her vehicle when the incident occurred, told police that she saw a man on the sidewalk near the building and that he exposed himself to her and began walking toward her, according to the police report.

“The woman immediately left the area and called the police,” police said. “Officers searched the area but were unable to locate the man.”

In a separate incident, Vienna police arrested a 25-year-old D.C. man for alleged prescription drug fraud.

Police said that the man tried to fill fraudulent prescriptions at the Vienna Drug Center (150 Maple Avenue W.) three times between December and February.

It is unclear if the man was able to fill a prescription on Dec. 17, but police said that he obtained fraudulent drugs from the pharmacy between Feb. 10-14.

On Tuesday (Feb. 18), an employee at the pharmacy reported to the police that the man was trying to fill a fraudulent doctor’s order, police said.

Police arrested and charged the man with prescription fraud and transported him to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center.

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