Monthly Archives: December 2023

Get Involved: This Week’s Community Events at FCPD

Fairfax County – The Fairfax County Police Department actively engages with the community by participating in and hosting a variety of events. These include police district station events, community meetings, and ongoing programs. Getting involved in your community provides numerous benefits, including enhancing public safety, preventing crime, and fostering stronger relationships with your local first responders. Check out some of

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A ‘Special’ Look Inside FCPD’S SWAT Team

Fairfax County, VA— The FCPD’s Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team of our Special Operations Division has been handling high-risk and critical incidents for nearly 50 years. In 1975, in response to the high-profile relocation of the Exxon Headquarters to Fairfax, the FCPD created a part-time SWAT team to ensure the County was equipped to handle all dangers that may

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Costly Return: Thieves Arrested After Returning to Tysons Corner

McLean Police District – The Tysons Urban Team (TUT) detectives arrested a crew believed to be responsible for multiple fraudulent transactions and recovered property belonging to U.S. Postal Service (USPS). At 2:14 p.m. on December 15, detectives responded to the Diesel store in the McLean area for a suspicious person call. A store employee recognized several suspects from a fraudulent

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Serial Burglar Found in Stolen Car & Re-Arrested on New Charges

Sully Police District – Detectives have re-arrested a suspect for the 5th time within a 102- day period for multiple crimes across the County. Since officers arrested Angel Argueta Galeas, 22, of Hybla Valley on Tuesday morning, they have been continuing to investigate his connection to additional crimes. When he was arrested, Argueta Galeas was found in possession of several

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Driver Charged With Reckless Driving for November Fatal Crash In Centreville

Sully Police District — Detectives from our Crash Reconstruction Unit have charged the driver in the November 16 fatal crash on Route 28. Detectives determined Gael Cruchet, 53, of Ashburn was driving the 2016 Acura TLX well above the posted speed limit prior to the crash. This morning was served a summons releasable charge for reckless driving – speeding 20+.

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