These two individuals have been identified as suspects in a violent carjacking that took place last month at the Springfield Mall.

The Fairfax County Police Department is asking for the community's help in tracking down these two carjacking suspects. These two individuals are believed to be responsible for carjacking a woman at knifepoint on September 29 in the lower parking lot next to a Target store at 6500 Springfield Mall. The male and female suspects reportedly worked as a team, with the woman holding the driver at knifepoint and the man pulling the victim out of the car. The two allegedly sped off with the stolen vehicle and even used the victim's credit card at a retail store later that day in Virginia. From the looks of the surveillance footage above, it appears that the stolen credit card was used at a GameStop or similar type of retail store. The stolen vehicle is a tan 2010 Honda CRV with a Virginia license plate, reading "WNX-3508." At this point, the vehicle has still not been recovered. If they are captured, the suspects will face a number of criminal charges in addition to grand theft auto, including assault, petty theft, and other weapons charges. Anyone with information on these two suspects or the stolen vehicle is encouraged to call Fairfax Police Detective Rich Downham directly at 703-246-7800 or you can also call the department directly at 703-691-2131.

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