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Thursday, November 15, 2012

New Police Commanders Brief Residents at Sully Meeting

Detectives give behind-the-scenes look at investigations.

An overflow crowd of area residents welcomed a new command team at the Sully Police District Station Wednesday night when they were also treated to a behind-the-scenes peek into the high-tech forensic devices that detectives use to solve crimes. The new station commander is Capt. Ed O’Carroll, who previously served at Sully as a patrol sergeant and the assistant commander is Lt. Richard Morvillo, who also previously worked at the station. Officer Tara Fruecht is the station’s new Crime Prevention Officer. Top commanders periodically rotate through all the Fairfax County Police Department stations. The new officers were introduced at the Sully Citizens' Advisory Committee, a monthly forum for citizens to offer input about the delivery of …

Joy Mowry Schwartz

8:36 am on Thursday, November 15, 2012

Were the two police helicopters and police officers and police dog on the ground around 6:30 pm in this area related to this meeting?   more ›

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Sully CSI: Go Behind the Scenes with Police Detectives

Fairfax County Police detectives will discuss how they cover a crime scene at Wednesday night's Sully Citizens' Advisory Committee meeting.

Ever wonder how police detectives do their job at a crime scene? Fairfax County Police detectives will discuss their jobs and answer questions from the public at Wednesday night's meeting of the Citizens' Advisory Committee for the Sully Police District. Citizens will also get the chance to meet the Sully District's new station commander, new assistant commander and new crime prevention officer. The meeting takes place tonight (Wednesday) from 7:30-9 p.m. in the Police Roll Call Room at the Sully District Police Station, 4900 Stonecroft Blvd., Chantilly.  Members of the public are invited to the meeting and can also join the FCPD Citizens' Advisory Committee. The CAC provides a forum for citizens to express concerns about specific areas, …

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11:10 am on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

"Ever wonder how police detectives do their job at a crime scene?" Fairfax County citizens wonder WHEN they will do their jobs when the central focus is on revenue collection.   more ›

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