FCPS Employee Arrested Following Theft of Woodworking Tools

Fair Oaks Police District – Officers assigned to our School Resource Division have charged a Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) employee with Grand Larceny following an investigation into the theft of tools from a woodworking classroom. On May 29, the School Resource Officer (SRO) assigned to Chantilly High School was notified after school administrators became aware that an employee had

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Chief of Police Kevin Davis Announces Command Staff Promotions

Fairfax County, VA – FCPD is proud to announce the promotions for Assistant Chief, Deputy Chief, Chief of Staff, and Deputy Director of Communications. “The strongest organizations are built by people who choose service over recognition, and responsibility over convenience,” said Chief Kevin Davis. “These individuals have distinguished themselves through their commitment, character, and meaningful contributions to both our department and

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Get Involved: This Week’s Community Events Blog 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 some of

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Detectives Investigate Fatal Crash in Chantilly

Sully Police District – Detectives from our Crash Reconstruction Unit (CRU) are investigating a two-vehicle crash that left one man dead in Chantilly. Today at 8:38 a.m., officers responded to a two-vehicle crash in the 4300 block of Pleasant Valley Road. Preliminarily, a 2001 Honda Accord was traveling southbound on Pleasant Valley Road when it crossed into the northbound lanes. The Honda

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More Travel, More Activity, More Enforcement: June Traffic Safety Efforts Begin

Fairfax County, VA- As summer arrives in Fairfax County, more people are heading outdoors, traveling for vacations, attending community events, and enjoying warmer weather. With schools wrapping up for the year, our roads often become busier with drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists, and children participating in camps and summer programs. Throughout the month, Fairfax County Police Department officers from patrol and

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