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Get Involved: This Week’s Community Events Blog 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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No Filter Needed: Repeat Sephora Theft Suspect Arrested

Reston Police District – Officers from the Reston District Station’s Neighborhood Patrol Unit (NPU), with assistance from detectives from our Reston Criminal Investigations Division, have charged a suspect connected to a series of thefts at a retail store in Reston. On January 29 at 2:23 p.m., NPU officers responded to 11960 Market Street at Sephora in Reston for a reported

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Detectives Seek the Community’s Assistance to Solve 2021 Homicide

Mount Vernon Police District- Detectives from our Major Crimes Bureau are seeking the community’s assistance in solving a murder that occurred in Groveton more than four years ago. On July 27, 2021, at 7:12 p.m., officers responded to the 3100 block of Southgate Drive Groveton for a death investigation. An adult male, later identified as Ronald Worthy Jr, 19, of Alexandria,

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Think Twice Before You Click: Tips for Safer Internet Day

Fairfax County, VA — The internet is part of our everyday lives as we use it to stay connected with friends and family, manage finances, shop, work, and keep up with what is happening around us. While being online brings a lot of convenience, it also comes with real safety concerns. FCPD is committed to helping keep our community safe,

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“Walk for Peace” Rolls Through Fairfax County

Fairfax County, VA- The Fairfax County Police Department assisted with traffic control and route planning as Buddhist monks participating in a “Walk for Peace” traveled safely through Fairfax County this Sunday. The monks are in their final stretch of a months-long journey to Washington, D.C., which began in October 2025 in Fort Worth, Texas. Along the way, they have focused

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