Monthly Archives: May 2019

Fatal Pedestrian Crash in Annandale

Mason Police District- A 62-year-old man died Saturday morning after he was hit by a car on April 25. David Neal, of Alexandria, was crossing Little River Turnpike near Carrico Drive around 10 p.m. A 1997 BMW 750 was traveling westbound and hit Neal, who was not in the crosswalk. The driver remained at the scene and cooperated with the

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Double Murder Suspect Arrives in Fairfax County

  Detectives arrive at the Fairfax County Public Safety Headquarters with double murder suspect Yohannes Nessibu.  He was extradited from Ethiopia. (Original release date: May 6, 2019) UPDATE: Arrest Made for 2016 Murders in Burke and Springfield A 24-year-old man is facing charges for the murders of two Ethiopian-Americans that occurred on consecutive days in December 2016.  On the evening

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FCPD WEEKEND RECAP for Monday, May 6

CALLS FOR SERVICE SUMMARY: Date Covered: 05/03/2019-05/05/2019 Total calls for Service: 3,891 Total Domestic Related Calls for Service: 89 Total Persons Experiencing Mental Crisis Calls for Service: 51 Total Crash Calls for Service: 325 SULLY DISTRICT STATION SUSPICIOUS PERSON: 6800 block of Compton Heights Circle, 5/3/19, 7:00 p.m. A girl was walking her dog when she observed a black SUV

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UPDATE: Arrest Made for 2016 Murders in Burke and Springfield

A 24-year-old man is facing charges for the murders of two Ethiopian-Americans that occurred on consecutive days in December 2016.  On the evening of Dec. 22, officers responded to the 6400 block of Blarney Stone Court in Springfield after 22-year-old Henok Yohannes was found dead inside his home with gunshot wounds to his upper body. Early the next morning, officers

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UPDATE: Arrest Made for 2016 Murders in Burke and Springfield

Detectives from the Major Crimes Bureau Homicide Squad charged a 24-year-old man with two counts of homicide and two counts of using a firearm in the commission of a felony in relation to separate 2016 murders in Burke and Springfield. Later this morning, Major Ed O’Carroll, Commander of the Major Crimes Bureau, will update the community on the investigation.  Comments

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