Category Archives: Media Advisory

UPDATE:  Family Offering $25,000 Reward in 2016 Murder

The family of Johan de Leede, who was murdered inside his Lorton home, is now offering a reward of $25,000 for information that leads to an arrest in the case. Members of our department were joined by the de Leede family for a news conference at our Public Safety Headquarters this morning. Detective John Vickery and the victim’s daughter-in-law, Susie

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Update: News Conference Tomorrow; Family Offering Reward for 2016 Murder Case

Detective John Vickery and Second Lieutenant Steve Wallace of our Major Crimes Bureau will be joined by Susie Paul-de Leede and our Victim Services Division to update the community about the ongoing investigation into the unsolved murder of Johan de Leede. There will also be new information about a reward being offered by the de Leede family.  MEDIA ALERT WHERE:

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Update: News Conference Tomorrow; Ex-Boyfriend Charged in Homicide of Jholie Moussa

Chief Edwin C. Roessler Jr. will be joined by Major Richard Perez, Commander of the Major Crimes Bureau, to update the community and answer questions on the arrest in the murder of Jholie Moussa.  MEDIA ALERT WHERE: Public Safety Headquarters 12099 Government Center Parkway Press Room: 2nd Floor Fairfax, Virginia 22035 WHEN: Tomorrow, at 9:00 a.m.  PARKING: Please DO NOT

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Media Police Academy: Behind-the-Scenes Look at the FCPD

Media Police Academy: Behind-the-Scenes Look at the FCPD July 12, 2018 Fairfax County Criminal Justice Academy 14601 Lee Road Chantilly, VA 20151 We are proud to offer our second annual Media Police Academy, on Thursday, July 12 at the Fairfax County Criminal Justice Academy. This exciting program gives journalists and other members of the media an opportunity to walk in

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Fairfax County First Responders Train Side by Side for an Active Shooter Incident

Nearly 3,000 police officers and firefighters in Fairfax County are currently in the midst of a massive joint training exercise geared toward responding to an active shooter. The FCPD and FCFD are one of only a few public safety teams in the country to conduct such large-scale joint training, which involves first responders from different entities working together. This six-week

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