From fcpd site...
--The Fair Oaks District Station of the Fairfax County Police Department has called a meeting of residents, to discuss a growing problem that affects us all. In the past 10 weeks, the numbers of burglaries, thefts from vehicles and vehicle tamperings have increased. These increases are the highest among all the police districts in the county.
The meeting will be this Friday, April 18 at 7:00 p.m. at the Fair Oaks District Police Station, located at 12300 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway. First Lieutenant Ed O’Carroll, Assistant Commander of the Fair Oaks District Police Station and Second Lieutenant Chip Crawford, Supervisor of the Criminal Investigations Section, will address these problems and your Crime Prevention Officers will offer solutions that can reduce the occurrence of these crimes.
Maps with the area hot spots will be provided to you. By the end of the meeting, whether you have been victimized or not, you will be informed and prepared. You will understand the need for the community to join efforts with law enforcement in order to successfully win this battle.
The meeting will last approximately two hours depending on community involvement and questions. We look forward to meeting and speaking with you on these issues. Light refreshments will be provided.
If you have any questions, contact MPO Sophia Grinnan via e-mail at
sophia.grinnan@fairfaxcounty.gov. Thank you!