Monthly Archives: January 2016

Status Update of Guida In-Custody Death Investigation

Detectives with the Major Crimes Division have concluded their investigation in the in-custody death of Paul Guida, which occurred on Saturday, October 17, 2015. On Friday, January 29, 2016, detectives submitted their investigative files and all evidence analysis to the Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney for Fairfax County for review and determination of criminal liability. Guida was in the custody

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The Daily Blotter for January 29

  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

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The Daily Blotter January 28, 2016

  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

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January is Human Trafficking Awarness Month

The Fairfax County Police Department recognizes Human Trafficking Month.  Human Trafficking is a worldwide epidemic and is defined as the recruitment, transportation, transfer or receipt of persons by means of threat or other forms of coercion for the purpose of exploitation.  Exploitation includes, but is not limited to, forced prostitution, forced labor or services, forced marriage and even child soldiers

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The Daily Blotter, Post Winter Storm Jonas Recap

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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