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UPDATE – Officer Criminally Charged

Detectives in the Major Crimes Division’s Child Exploitation Unit arrested PFC William “Bud” Walker today, Wednesday, April 15, at 3:30 p.m. at Police Headquarters. Earlier today, detectives updated Colonel Edwin C. Roessler Jr., Chief of Police, on the current status of their criminal investigation. Based on the fact that PFC Walker held a visible position of public trust, Chief Roessler

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Who to Call When You Need Assistance? The Role of Police Versus the Sheriff’s Office

Did you know that Fairfax County actually has two different law enforcement agencies – the police department and the sheriff’s office? While each of these agencies provide services to the residents of Fairfax County, their roles are quite different. When you dial 9-1-1 or the non-emergency number (703-691-2131), calltakers with the Department of Public Safety Communications answer your call. If

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UPSATE:  Missing Person Located

UPDATE- William Telotte has been located and safely returned to his family.  Fairfax County Police need your assistance locating William Charles Telotte. His family contacted police on Saturday, April 11, after he drove away from his home and never returned. Telotte suffers from a mental impairment and may appear confused.     William Telotte is 63 years old. He is six

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Police Officer Relieved of Duty

A Fairfax County police officer was relieved of duty on Thursday, April 9, as a result of a criminal investigation involving child pornography. Detectives within the Major Crimes Division’s Child Exploitation Unit were contacted by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and were provided a CyberTip, received through a blogging and social media networking site. The tip alleged

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Current Status of In-Custody Death Investigation

The Fairfax County Police Department’s Major Crimes Division’s in-custody death investigation of Natasha McKenna, who was in the custody of the Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center, remains ongoing.  Fairfax County Police Department detectives have concluded preliminary interviews. Those interviews are now in the process of being transcribed and reviewed. Following those reviews, detectives may

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