Monthly Archives: July 2015

UPDATE -Inquiry by FCPD Internal Affairs Bureau

The facts regarding the incident on June 14, 2015, are being compiled and interviews conducted, which are expected to be completed next week. Upon completion, the Chief of Police will release a final update. Original Blog Post is Below: Dear Fairfax Community Members: Recently, an opinion article in a local newspaper submitted by a Fairfax County citizen alleges that on

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The Daily Police Blotter for July 31, 2015

This report is published every weekday, except county holidays. The information in each report covers significant criminal incidents generally from the day before; reports published on Monday cover the preceding Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Some incidents may appear a day or two after the occurrence. The report contains selected crimes, including animal-related incidents and property crimes. The information is organized

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The Daily Police Blotter for July 30, 2015

This report is published every weekday, except county holidays. The information in each report covers significant criminal incidents generally from the day before; reports published on Monday cover the preceding Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Some incidents may appear a day or two after the occurrence. The report contains selected crimes, including animal-related incidents and property crimes. The information is organized

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Fatal Crash in Lorton

Police responded to the intersection of Lorton Road and Armistead Road on Thursday, July 30 shortly after 5 a.m. for the report of a pedestrian that had been struck by a vehicle. Patrol officers arrived along with fire and rescue units. They assessed the situation and summoned Crash Reconstruction Detectives to the scene. The initial investigation determined that a 70-year-old

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Join Us for a Worship Watch Meeting; September 19

View Worship Watch video HERE Fairfax County Police implemented a new program in February 2015, modeled after Neighborhood Watch, aiming to help keep houses of worship safe and crime-free. Houses of worship are not immune to criminal activity, as seen in the tragic incident in South Carolina last month. While violent crimes are not routine, common crimes that are targeted

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