Monthly Archives: April 2024

Counselor Charged with Assault

Fairfax County, VA – Detectives from our Child Abuse Squad have charged a school counselor with the assault of a student. On April 16, detectives from our Child Abuse Squad began investigating an assault that occurred at Glasgow Middle School in Lincolnia. Detectives determined the 11-year-old student called Craig Small, 44, of Lorton, a derogative name. Small then headbutted the victim

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Community Center Employee Arrested for Indecent Liberties

Fairfax County, VA – Detectives from our Sex Crimes Squad have charged a 23-year-old woman for multiple counts of indecent liberties with a minor. On April 11, detectives began investigating after employees notified officers of an illicit relationship between an employee of the Lorton Community Center, Zoha Sultan of Lorton, and a teenager attending the center. Through the investigation, they obtained

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Update: Maryland Man Charged in Springfield “Street Takeover” Incident

Fairfax County, VA – Detectives from our Criminal Investigation Division have located and charged a Maryland man for his role in last month’s “street takeover” event in Springfield. On April 19, Baltimore County Police Department, in coordination with FCPD, arrested Brandon Extecoc Santos, 20, of Parkville, Maryland for his actions in the “street takeover” that occurred Easter morning, March 31.

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Forging Paths to Recovery: Impactful Work of FCPD’s Victim Services Division

Fairfax County, VA – In Fairfax County, the commitment to supporting crime victims is embodied by the dedicated efforts of the Victim Services Division (VSD) within the Fairfax County Police Department. Housed within the Major Crimes Bureau, the VSD boasts a team fluent in multiple languages who embrace a victim-centered and trauma-informed approach. They strive to empower victims and provide

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FCPD Detectives Take a Stand Against Child Abuse

Fairfax County, VA –The FCPD’s specialized Child Abuse Squad works hard, every day to protect children across Fairfax County. They not only work criminal cases, but partner with social workers, medical professionals, and legal experts, to break cycles of abuse and promote child safety in our community. Who We Are: Formed in January 1985 as the “Child Services Unit” with just six detectives, today’s Child

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