Author Archives: FCPD Public Affairs Bureau

Update: Detectives Track Down and Arrest Medical Transport Vehicle Thief

Fairfax County, VA – Yesterday, detectives from our Fugitive Tracking and Apprehension Unit arrested Rickey Lowe, 32, of Manassas for stealing a medical transport vehicle Monday night. Lowe was an occupant in a Toyota Corolla that was reported stolen from Prince William County on February 14. The driver of the stolen Corolla, Xxeavius Romoance Marlow, 29, of Manassas crashed after

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Walk This Way: FCPD Provides Pedestrians with Safety Tips

Fairfax County, VA – When navigating the streets of Fairfax County, whether on foot or behind the wheel, you must prioritize safety for yourself and your surroundings. As the days get longer and the weather gets warmer, here are some essential tips to keep in mind before venturing onto our roadways and sidewalks. Tips for Pedestrians Tips for Drivers Remember,

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UPDATE: Man Charged in February Fatal Vehicle Crash

Mason Police District – Detectives from our Crash Reconstruction Unit (CRU) have charged a 23-year-old man with manslaughter following the February 16 fatal crash in Bailey’s Crossroads. Detectives concluded that Isai Jimenez Paz, of Arlington was driving a Toyota GR86 at a high speed westbound on Leesburg Pike. The driver of a Toyota Corolla attempted a left turn onto a

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Man Safely Taken Into Custody After Shooting into Nearby Home

Mason Police District – A man was safely taken into custody yesterday evening after recklessly discharging a firearm from inside his home in Annandale. Last night around 10:00 p.m., officers were called to the 7800 block of Butterfield Lane in Annandale for the report of gunshots being fired into a neighboring, occupied townhouse.  There were no reported injuries. Preliminarily, detectives

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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 this

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