Monthly Archives: January 2018

UPDATE: News Conference Today; Person of Interest Identified in the Death of Jholie Moussa

Major Richard Perez, Commander of the Major Crimes Bureau, will update the community on the investigation into the death of 16-year-old Jholie Moussa who was reported missing on January 13. Her body was found in Woodlawn Park last Friday by officers who were searching for her. MEDIA ALERT WHERE: Our ***NEW*** Public Safety Headquarters 12099 Government Center Parkway Press Room: 2nd

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Detectives Seeking Public’s Help Identifying Suspect in Gas Station Robbery

Reston Police District – Detectives from our Major Crimes Bureau are investigating a commercial armed robbery that occurred at the Chevron gas station located at 11410 North Shore Drive in Reston last Wednesday night. Just before 8:30, a man dressed in all dark clothing entered the business. He picked an item off the shelf and approached the counter before pulling

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FCPD WEEKEND RECAP for MONDAY, January 29

SULLY DISTRICT STATION LARCENIES:  14100 block of Saint Germain Drive, merchandise from business 6500 block of Tack House Trail, property from construction site STOLEN VEHICLES: None reported MOUNT VERNON DISTRICT STATION LARCENIES: 7700 block of Fordson Road, cell phones from business 2500 block of Parkers Lane, property from vehicle 7500 block of Republic Court, property from residence 7600 block of

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Update: Body Found in Woodlawn Park Positively Identified as Jholie Moussa

Mount Vernon Police District – Our homicide detectives were able to confirm the identity of the body found in Woodlawn Park Friday as missing 16-year-old Jholie Moussa, during an autopsy at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The autopsy results are pending. At this time, we believe this is an isolated incident. We are continuing to investigate every lead.

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UPDATE: Barricade Suspect Treated for Possible Opioid Overdose, Now Receiving Psychiatric Treatment

Fair Oaks Police District – The 21-year-old man involved in yesterday’s nearly 10-hour barricade on Ladybank Lane has been released from the hospital after a suspected opioid overdose. He is now receiving psychiatric treatment at another location. Anthony Moaf was taken into custody when he surrendered to officers just after 2 p.m. yesterday. While on the way to a psychiatric

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