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Fatal Pedestrian Crash in Falls Church Area of Fairfax County

McLean Police District – Our Crash Reconstruction Unit detectives are currently investigating a fatal pedestrian collision.  A preliminary investigation revealed a 36-year-old woman was hit shortly after 2 this morning while attempting to cross Arlington Boulevard near Graham Road outside of a marked crosswalk.  The driver was traveling westbound on Arlington Boulevard. He stayed at the scene and is cooperating

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Body Worn Camera Pilot Program Ending Today; Research Team to Study Findings

Our body worn camera pilot program will wrap-up today. Training for the body worn cameras began in mid-February, and full implementation was completed by mid-March. The Board of Supervisors approved the 90-day pilot program back in November of last year, with the option to extend to 180 days. The pilot was eventually extended to allow all stakeholders the opportunity to

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Weather-Related Road Closures

  The following roads are currently shut down due to current weather. This list includes locations where the roads are shut down or traffic is currently being affected. This is a rapidly evolving weather event with changing roadway conditions. We will provide updates to this list throughout the day.  UPDATED: 08/21/2018 at 7:10 p.m.  Sully District Station No issues reported

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Preparations Underway in Fairfax County for Increased Ridership Sunday at the Vienna Metro Station

Fair Oaks Police District – We are expecting increased ridership at the Vienna Metro Station on Sunday. Several groups associated with rallies in Charlottesville on Saturday, August 11, intend to travel to Fairfax County to use the Orange Line to travel into the District of Columbia. To ensure the safety of the public and out of an abundance of caution,

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FCPD Issuing Officers Gear for Combatting Deadly Opioids

In light of the growing opioid epidemic and an increase in deadly substances like fentanyl and carfentanyl, our department will be deploying improved personal protective equipment (PPE) to our officers, as well as Narcan kits. There is a risk for inadvertent exposure to first responders during their day-to-day duties. Touching or inhaling even a small amount of these substances can

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