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Chief Roessler Shares Information Release Report

Colonel Edwin C. Roessler Jr., Chief of Police for the Fairfax County Police Department, has received the final report of the review of information release policies and procedures, which was a study conducted by the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF). This review was requested to help the Police Department strengthen and improve our transparency at all levels. The report will

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Fairfax County Police Department 2015 Annual Report now Available

According to a recent report by the United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, The Fairfax County Police Department is the 34th largest local police department in the United States, by number of full-time sworn personnel, 2013. To see a glimpse of The Fairfax County Police Department in 2015, visit this page:http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/police/inside-fcpd/pdf/2015annualreportfinalhq.pdf  

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Update to River Drive Homicide

UPDATE: River Drive Homicide; Detectives Sorting through Information Collected, Continue to Ask Public for More Detectives of the Major Crimes Division have diligently continued their investigation into the murder of Johan de Leede that occurred on Friday, March 11 in the 6000 block of River Drive. In coordination with several department personnel, they have engaged the community to encourage anyone

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Second Update to Death Investigation of Mr. Paul Arthur Gianelos

(NOTE: This case is under active investigation and the information provided is preliminary and subject to change as additional facts and evidence are verified) The first patrol officer to locate Mr. Gianelos in the 3100 block of Annandale Road was Master Police Officer (MPO) Michael Meszaros, a 25-year veteran assigned to the Mason District Station who is certified in Crisis

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UPDATE – Arlington County Takes Investigative Lead

After consultation between detectives from Fairfax and Arlington Counties, as well as the Commonwealths’ Attorneys from both jurisdictions, a decision was made that Arlington County would take the lead in this investigation. Major Crimes Division detectives from Fairfax County, will assist with the investigation. For any further information regarding this case, please direct your inquiries and information to The Arlington

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