Category Archives: Victim Services

A Message from the Chief

Colonel Edwin C. Roessler Jr., Chief of the Fairfax County Police Department issued the following statement with regard to today’s court action in the Adam Torres trial, “My thoughts and prayers are with the Geer family, the friends of Mr. Geer, our community, and the men and women of the Fairfax County Police Department as the justice system concludes its

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Update: Arrest Made in Centreville Sexual Assault

After an extensive investigation into the sexual assault that occurred on Tuesday, April 5 in the 14400 block of Woodmere Court, detectives from the Major Crimes Division were able to identify and apprehend a suspect. Malcolm Raheem Hall, 28, of Centreville, was arrested on April 14 around 8:30 p.m. He was taken into custody and transported to the Fairfax County

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National Crime Victims’ Rights Week: Support by Walking alongside Victims, Survivors, Family Members, and the Community

The Victim Services Section will again launch National Crime Victims’ Rights Week on April 10, 2016, with our 4th Annual 5K Walk and Candlelight Vigil. This free event will be held at the Fairfax Corner Center off Monument Drive in Fairfax, Virginia. We invite crime victims, survivors, family members, friends, and the community to come out to raise awareness for victims’ rights

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Police Daily Blotter Friday, March 11

  This report is published every weekday, except county holidays. The information in each report covers significant criminal incidents generally from the day before; reports published on Monday cover the preceding Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Some incidents may appear a day or two after the occurrence. The report contains selected crimes, including animal-related incidents and property crimes. The information is

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The Daily Blotter, Weekend Recap February 22, 2016

  This report is published every weekday, except county holidays. The information in each report covers significant criminal incidents generally from the day before; reports published on Monday cover the preceding Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Some incidents may appear a day or two after the occurrence. The report contains selected crimes, including animal-related incidents and property crimes. The information is

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