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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Loudoun Sheriff Chapman Speaks at FBI Academy in Quantico

The was invited to address the students as a guest lecturer at the well-known law enforcement training facility.

Loudoun County Sheriff Mike Chapman on Tuesday spoke to students at the 253rd session of the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA, during the Contemporary Issues in Police/Media Relations class. During the talk, Chapman discussed high-profile cases that he worked while serving as a DEA special agent and compared them with some of the issues he faces as Loudoun’s sheriff. Loudoun does not have a countywide police department; the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office performs law enforcement activities in the county and sometimes assists the police departments in Leesburg and Purcellville. FBI Special Agent and academy instructor Richard J. Kolko invited Chapman to speak. Kolko, who has worked as an assignment editor and producer at CNN, also worked in the…

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Loudoun County Sheriff Encourages Residents to Attend Meeting

Sheriff will hold a public safety meeting for Dulles South Station area.

The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office will hold a public safety meeting Monday for the Dulles South area of Loudoun County. The quarterly public safety meeting is part of the agency’s effort to better utilize resources, while at the same time provide a higher level of service to county residents, according to a news release. The meeting will be held Monday at 7 p.m. at the Dulles South Public Safety Center, 25216 Loudoun County Parkway in Chantilly. The Loudoun Sheriff’s Office hosts quarterly public safety meetings in each of the four service areas of the county. All residents, homeowners associations, community groups and town representatives are invited to attend.      Items to be discussed are recent crime and crime trends in the area, …

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Loudoun Deputies Assigned to Presidential Inauguration Security

The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office has been called upon to help with crowd control duties the event next week.

Members of the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office Civil Disturbance Unit and command staff have been asked to provide security assistance during the Inauguration of President Barack Obama Jan. 21. The CD Unit – comprised of specially trained deputies trained to handle crowd control – and select members of the agency’s command staff will assist the Metropolitan Police Department along the parade route in Washington, DC. The cost associated with the mutual aid assistance is funded through a Federal reimbursement to the LCSO.

Lisa

10:28 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013

Make us proud and then come back and do what needs to be done at home to support our President and Gun Control on Loudoun County!   more ›

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Dulles South Station Police Report: Cement Mixer Truck Overturns on Route 50, Two Victims Medevacked to Inova Fairfax Hospital

A summary of incidents reported for Dec. 8-14.

  There was one auto crash, one assault/robbery, three destruction of property incidents and two larcenies included in the Dulles South Station Daily Crime Reports for the week ending on Dec. 14. Auto Crash Assault/Robbery  Destruction of Property Larcenies Editor’s Note: This information was obtained from Daily Crime Reports provided by the Loudoun County Office of the Sheriff.

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