Category Archives: Franconia Police District

UPDATE: Arrest, Charges Placed in Franconia-Area Barricade

The suspect, Sayed Robbie Javid, 19, of 6200 Larkspur Drive in the Alexandria-area of Fairfax County, involved in last night’s barricade situation, has been charged with Assault on a Police Officer (VA Code: § 18.2-57(c)) and Falsely Summoning Police (VA Code: § 18.2-461). He is held on no bond at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center. When Javid initially called the Department

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Credit Card Forgery Crew Arrested

Franconia neighborhood patrol units observed suspicious activity in the 6800 block of Springfield Blvd on Thursday February 25, at around 4 p.m. One of the officers observed a male bring out a backpack and place it into a vehicle.  He also smelled an odor of marijuana coming from the room that the subject had just exited.  A drug sniffing canine

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Update-Man Convicted in Larceny Case

  Elton Cansler, 39, of Alexandria, entered a plea of No Contest for misdemeanor Petit Larceny on February 22, 2016 in Fairfax County General District Court. Cansler was found guilty and sentenced to 60 days in jail, all of which were suspended, and a $200 fine. The felony Assault on a Police officer charge was Nolle Prosequi.   Cansler came into

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Cruisers Struck During Weekend Pursuit

  Officers charged a 30-year-old, District of Columbia man, after a pursuit that began around 2:25 a.m. on Sunday, February 21. A 1996 Toyota sedan was observed with improper license plates and the driver was suspected of being under the influence. Multiple officers attempted to make a traffic stop but the driver ignored the officers’ orders to stop and fled. 

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Police Respond to Person in Crisis in Lorton Area

Shortly after 2:30 p.m. on Thursday February 11, officers were called to a residence in the 6800 block of Silassie Court, in the Lorton area, for a man experiencing emotional distress.  He was in possession of a knife, expressed threats to harm himself, and refused to come out of a room in the home.  Responding officers quickly established a dialogue

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