Nearby: Florida Trio Busted For $76K in Tysons Corner Thefts

Stolen goods from FCPD/Credit: FCPD Stolen goods from Lord & Taylor/FCPDFairfax County Police arrested a man and two women whom they say stole thousands of dollars worth of clothing from the Lord & Taylor store at Tysons Corner on Friday.

FCPD’s Tysons Urban Team (TUT) was called to the store about 8:30 p.m. after a store security official notified them of of suspicious activity.

Store security informed TUT that a male and two female suspects involved in a retail theft ring were currently in their store. The suspects exited the store and attempted to flee in a vehicle, but were detained in the parking lot, police said. In the car, officers found stolen merchandise along with tools geared to defeat the store security systems.

Police said more than $76,000 worth of property was seized from the retail theft ring. Arrested were:

Oleg Lazanovitch, 39, of Florida. Charged with grand larceny, possession of stolen property with intent to sell, and possession of a burglarious tool.

Iryna Karp, 28, of Florida. Charged with grand larceny, possession of stolen property with intent to sell, and possession of a burglarious tool.

Kateryna Nosul, 20, of Florida. Charged with providing false identify to law enforcement.

Photos: Some of the items stolen from Lord & Taylor/Credit: FCPD

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