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Loudoun County Teacher Investigated for Indecent Liberties with Student, One Incident in Fairfax County

  Our detectives were informed by the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office that they charged a Loudoun County High School teacher who was having a relationship with a student. Their investigation led them to believe an encounter between the two may have also taken place within Fairfax County. Our detectives conducted their investigation and consulted with the Office of the Commonwealth’s

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FCPD RECAP FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7

SULLY DISTRICT STATION LARCENIES: 4100 block of Meadowland Court, cash from vehicle 14100 block of Willard Road, property from business STOLEN VEHICLES: 14400 block of Manassas Gap Court, 2012 Chevy Equinox MOUNT VERNON DISTRICT STATION LARCENIES: 8200 block of Richmond Highway, merchandise from business 7100 block of Westfield Court, sunglasses from vehicle STOLEN VEHICLES: None reported MCLEAN DISTRICT STATION BURGLARY:

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FCPD WEEKEND RECAP MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6

SULLY DISTRICT STATION LARCENIES: 14300 block of Compton Village Drive, purse from vehicle 6000 block of Honnicut Drive, wallet from vehicle 13400 block of Melville Lane, cell phone and insurance card from school 13600 block of South Springs Drive, cell phone from park 6500 block of Wheat Mill Way, laptop computer from vehicle STOLEN VEHICLES: None reported MOUNT VERNON DISTRICT

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“Street Smart” Fall Campaign Kickoff

Today we joined other departments around the region to kick off the fall campaign of “Street Smart.” This program aims to reduce pedestrian and cyclist injuries and deaths across the region, educate drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists about safe use of the roadway, and increase enforcement of pedestrian and bicycle safety laws and raise awareness about enforcement. This initiative spans across

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DRUG TAKE BACK PILOT PROGRAM NOW UNDERWAY

This year’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day was a big success in Fairfax County. Our department participated in the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) program to allow citizens to safely and confidentially dispose of all prescription drugs.  All eight of our district stations served as drop off locations and results were the following: Drug Take Back Results – October 2017                   

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