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Chief Kevin Davis Named in Top 50 Most Influential of 2024

Fairfax County, VA – Chief Kevin Davis has been recognized as one of the 50 Most Influential in Northern Virginia, featured in the October 2024 issue of Northern Virginia Magazine. This recognition highlights Chief Davis’s leadership and his ongoing contributions to enhancing public safety and fostering stronger community relationships. Leaders across a wide range of sectors, including business, education, government,

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Fairfax County Chief Davis Announces Major Promotion

Fairfax County, VA — The Fairfax Police Department (FCPD) is proud to announce the promotion of Patrick Brusch to the rank of Major. “To be a leader at the Fairfax County Police Department is to embrace the profound responsibility of safeguarding our community,” said Chief Kevin Davis. “In the face of any challenge, our leaders rise to the occasion earning

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FCPD Launches New Academy Class, Eclipsing Previous April Record

Fairfax, VA – During a time when police staffing levels and applications for police officer candidates are at historic lows across the country, the Fairfax County Police Department (FCPD) is incentivizing a record number of applicants and hiring qualified recruits who are excited to join the department. Last week, Chief Kevin Davis welcomed 59 new recruits starting their first day

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Chief Davis Pleased to Introduce Latest Crime Fighting Resource: K9 Browser

Browser is a certified electronic detection canine and is trained to find electronic media storage and other digital devices such as hard drives, USB drives and cell phones. He finds these items by detecting a distinct chemical found in electronics. Browser can pinpoint where the electronics are and can find devices as small as a microSD card.    Browser was purchased

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New Chief to Use Reform Experience to Build Upon FCPD Accomplishments

This morning Chief Kevin Davis held his first press conference at our Public Safety Headquarters highlighting his first week in Fairfax County. During the busy week, he met with local government officials, Department senior leadership and officers at the Mount Vernon District Station. He discussed his family legacy in policing which led him to become a fourth-generation public servant. The

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