Two carjackings involving abductions occurred near the Vienna Metrorail Station. In both cases, the victims were left in New Carrollton.

WASHINGTON — The same man may be responsible for two abductions where

women were carjacked at gunpoint in Vienna, Virginia, and then left in New

Carrollton, Maryland, after being forced to withdraw cash from ATMs.

Metro Transit, Fairfax County and Prince George’s County

police are working together to investigate the cases.

The

Metro Transit Police Department and the href=”http://fcpdnews.wordpress.com/2014/11/20/reported-carjacking-in-the-

fairfax-area/”>Fairfax County Police Department both released the same

composite sketch of the suspect. He is described as a black man, in his 20s,

about 5 feet 10 inches tall.

The most recent carjacking happened about 10:30 p.m. on

Wednesday, Nov. 12 at the Vienna Metrorail Station in Fairfax County.

Metro spokesman Dan Stessel says the kidnapper forced the woman to make four

stops along Annapolis Road in Prince George’s County to get money and buy

alcohol from a liquor store.

Fairfax County police say around 9:50 p.m. on Friday, Nov.

7, a woman was carjacked from a Walgreen’s parking lot on Nutley Street near

the

Vienna Metrorail Station. She was taken to banks to withdraw cash.

In each case the suspect got out of the woman’s car at the New Carrollton

Metrorail Station in Prince George’s County, Maryland. The women were not

hurt.

Anyone with information can contact <a

href=”http://www.fairfaxcrimesolvers.org/”>Fairfax County Crime

Solvers, or call 1-866-411-TIPS (8477). Information that leads to an

arrest could earn a reward of up to $1,000.

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