Monthly Archives: August 2018

FCPD RECAP WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29

SULLY DISTRICT STATION LARCENIES: 6200 block of Riverland Run, license plate from vehicle STOLEN VEHICLES: None reported MOUNT VERNON DISTRICT STATION LARCENIES: 2400 block of Avenue, beer from business 8200 block of Russell Road, beer from business STOLEN VEHICLES: None reported MCLEAN DISTRICT STATION LARCENIES: 8300 block of Leesburg Pike, purse from location STOLEN VEHICLES: None reported MASON DISTRICT STATION

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Maryland State’s Attorney Charges Fairfax County Police Officer in Child’s Death; Chief Separating Officer from Employment

A Fairfax County police officer is in custody in Maryland today after being arrested in connection with the death of a 6-month-old girl. 38-year-old Jason Colley, of Monrovia, Maryland, turned himself in this morning at the Frederick County Law Enforcement Center after an indictment was signed yesterday by a Maryland judge. Jason Colley Mugshot Courtesy of Maryland State Police   Colley is

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Neighborhood App Helps FCPD Nab Indecent Exposure Suspect

A 50-year-old man is facing several charges today for exposing himself to a jogger. Yesterday we posted the information on Facebook, Twitter and Nextdoor, and asked for the public’s help in identifying the suspect. Within a few hours, a community member saw the post on Nextdoor and was able to provide information on the suspect which led to his arrest. Jamie Martinez

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FCPD RECAP TUESDAY, AUGUST 28

SULLY DISTRICT STATION BURGLARY: 14000 block of Verona Ln., 8/27/18, between 3:05 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. A homeowner reported someone entered her residence and took electronics. It appears the suspect came into the residence through an unlocked window. LARCENIES: 5200 block of Woodleaf Court, purse from vehicle STOLEN VEHICLES: None reported MOUNT VERNON DISTRICT STATION LARCENIES: 1600 block of Belle

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Back-to-School: Safety Reminders as Kids Head Back to the Classroom

Summer is winding down and it’s time to kick off another school year. Whether it’s preschool, grade school, high school, or college, a new school year means increased pedestrian and vehicular traffic in neighborhoods and around schools throughout the county. The changing season also brings increasingly shorter days, less daylight, and reduced visibility. Chief Roessler and our station commanders will

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