Monthly Archives: May 2022

Undercover Operation Leads to Arrest of Two Armed Robbers 

Major Crimes Bureau – Detectives from our Major Crimes Bureau began investigating a robbery that occurred prior to 12 p.m. on May 7 in the parking lot of 6600 Springfield Mall. The victim arranged to meet the suspect through an online marketplace to purchase a tablet computer. When the victim arrived, the suspect entered the victim’s vehicle, displayed a firearm

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FCPD WEEKLY RECAPS FOR FRIDAY, MAY 6

CALLS FOR SERVICE SUMMARY:                   Date Covered: 4/29-5/5/2022 Total Calls for Service: 8776 Total Domestic Related Calls for Service: 212 Total Persons Experiencing Mental Health Crisis Calls for Service: 347 Total Crash Calls for Service: 619 LINKS TO MAJOR CASES Update: Driver Charged in Fatal Pedestrian Crash in Burke 22nd Annual National Drug Take Back Day Results Detectives Seek Assistance

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Detectives Seek Assistance Identifying Smash-and-Grab Thieves 

Mount Vernon Police District – Detectives are investigating a smash-and-grab larceny that occurred at My Eye Dr, 6307 Richmond Highway in the Alexandria section of Fairfax County. Officers responded at 6:22 p.m. on April 19 four males entered the business; damaged the glass display cases; and stole over $20,000 worth of eyeglass frames. Surveillance video captured the suspects, described as

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Fawning Season – Don’t Be a Fawn Kidnapper

Fawning season is here and calls to our Animal Protection Police and Wildlife Management Specialist about white-tailed deer fawns on residential property have begun. White-tailed deer fawns are born April through July, with most fawns born in May and June. Newborn fawns are often found on lawns, in flower beds, gardens, bushes or areas of tall grass near homes. It

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22nd Annual National Drug Take Back Day Results

Our partnership with the Drug Enforcement Administration continued alongside several Fairfax County agencies for this year’s 22nd Annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day initiative. On Saturday, April 30, officers from our eight district stations helped collect over 1,300 pounds of unused and expired over-the-counter and prescription medications from members of our community at drop off sites across the county.

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