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Fast Cars, Poor Judgement: Illegal Racing Video Backfires and Leads to Arrest

McLean Police District – Detectives from our Traffic Safety Division have arrested two drivers involved in illegal street racing following the circulation of a video on social media. On October 29, a Real Time Crime Center detective was alerted to a circulating social media video showing a Tesla Cybertruck and Lamborghini illegally racing on October 13 near  Leesburg Pike and

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Ahead of the Curve: FCPD’s Driven Traffic Safety Division

Fairfax County, VA – FCPD’s Traffic Safety Division is instrumental in enhancing roadway safety and supporting the department’s day-to-day operations. Through targeted initiatives and community engagement, the division plays a critical role in reducing traffic incidents and promoting safe driving practices across Fairfax County. Who We Are: The Traffic Safety Division, established in 1955, falls under the Operational Support Bureau.

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Detectives Seek Suspect Responsible for Home Burglaries in Reston

Reston Police District – Detectives from our Criminal Investigations Division are seeking the community’s help in identifying a suspect who burglarized multiple homes in Reston. On October 2, at 6:50 p.m., officers responded to a burglary report in the 12000 block of Edgemere Circle in Reston. The victim reported that someone possibly entered their home and stole property over the weekend.

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Get Involved: This Week’s Community Events at FCPD

Fairfax County, VA – 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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UPDATE: FCPS Assistant Principal Charged with Failing to Report

West Springfield Police District – Detectives from our Major Crimes Bureau have charged an Assistant Principal for failing to report a special education teacher’s assault of multiple students. After a thorough investigation, detectives determined that complaints of White Oaks Elementary teacher, Elizabeth Yoshimi Nagagata, 62, of Fairfax, assaulting multiple students were reported to White Oaks Elementary Assistant Principal Dana Chen,

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