Category Archives: General

Lieutenant Weeks Graduates from DC Police Leadership Academy

FAIRFAX, VA – After working together with law enforcement leaders from across the world over the last three months, First Lieutenant Erin Weeks of the Fairfax County Police Department graduated from Cohort 2023-01 of the DC Police Leadership Academy hosted by the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Cohort 2023-01 was the inaugural cohort of the DCPLA program. The three-week program, broken

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Man Dies From Electrocution While Painting

Mount Vernon Police District —  Officers responded to the 2800 block of Fairhaven Avenue, in the County portion of Alexandria, around 10:40 a.m. for a report of a man who had been electrocuted. A preliminary investigation determined Ervin Marenco Andasol, 36, from Alexandria, had been hired to paint an apartment complex. He moved a tall medal ladder from the side of a

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Fairfax County Police Homicide Detectives to Continue to Lead Investigation into Nabra Hassanen’s Murder

Our homicide detectives will continue to be the lead on the murder investigation of Nabra Hassanen. The Fairfax County Police Department has partnered closely with the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office with the common goal of justice for Nabra as well as for her family, friends, and community. Our department will continue to work alongside the Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney as

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Fairfax County is Turning 275 Years Old!

To celebrate 275 years of history, events have been planned at the Historic Fairfax Courthouse throughout the year. A lecture series, themed “Fairfax County: Yesterday and Today,” is free and open to the public, but registration is required ahead of time. We invite you to join us on Tuesday, May 16 at 7:30 p.m., to learn about the history of

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Orphaned or Abandoned Deer Fawns – Don’t be a Fawn Kidnapper!

White-tailed deer fawns are born April through July, with the majority of fawns born in June. It is common for people to encounter white-tailed deer fawns motionless and without their mother, then mistakenly assume it is orphaned or abandoned. In almost all cases, fawns are only temporarily left by their mothers for protection and need no human intervention. Female deer, called does,

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