Monthly Archives: April 2015

The Daily Police Blotter for April 22, 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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Share Your Traffic Safety Ideas with Us

Do you walk, ride, or drive in Northern Virginia? If so, please join us for the first-ever Fairfax County Police-sponsored Transportation Safety Summit at the Reston Town Center on Friday, April 24, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. We want to hear your ideas on how to help keep our commuters and residents safe; give us feedback, comments, and suggestions. With recent Metro

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UPDATE: In-Custody Death Investigation Continues

This is an update to the Fairfax County Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Bureau in-custody death investigation involving Natasha McKenna. McKenna was in the custody of the Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center (ADC) before being transported to the hospital by ambulance on February 3, and later died on February 8. Fairfax County Police Department detectives

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The Daily Police Blotter for April 21, 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 Police Daily Blotter for April 20, 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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