West Springfield District Police Station
6140 Rolling Road
Springfield, VA 22152
Phone number: 703-644-7377
Fax number: 703-912-6851
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Police Service Areas
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What's Happening
- Cops on the Block; Summer 2013
- Car Seat Safety Checks are back! Check out the Weekly Incident Report below for further information.
- Out of Sight - Lock and Light
- Good Neighbor Guide
- Sign Up for Police Alerts
- Robbery Prevention for Businesses and Individuals
- Weekly Incident Report
Station Information
The West Springfield District Station encompasses the largest established residential community within the County of Fairfax. The residents and businesses continue to enjoy positive and professional relationships with our officers. With an effective blend of proactive enforcement, community outreach, and public information the West Springfield District maintains a secure and enjoyable environment for all.
Personnel: 185 including 135 sworn officers, 14
auxiliary officers and 36 civilians (police citizen aides,
crossing guards, crime analyst, administrative staff and
volunteers)
District Size: Approximately 68 square miles
Coverage Area: Annandale, Burke, Burke Centre,
Fairfax, Fairfax Station, Lorton, and West Springfield
Contains: George Mason University, Northern
Virginia Community College Annandale campus, Lake Accotink Park,
Burke Lake Park, Fountainhead Regional Park, Wakefield and South
Run Recreation Centers
Events
The Citizens'
Advisory Committee for the West Springfield District Station
will be in recess until Tuesday, September 4, 2013.
There will be no meetings during the months of July and
August.
Our featured presentation for the Spetember meeting will be the Station Commander presenting the annual West Springfield overview and update.
Citizens' Advisory Committee
In 1979, the Fairfax County Police Department established a
program to enhance its ability to communicate with and better
serve the community.
This program took the form of advisory groups, known as
Citizens' Advisory Committees (CACs), comprised of citizens
representing a cross-section of the various neighborhoods of
Fairfax County, Each of the eight police stations formed its own
CAC to work hand-in-hand with the station commander on issues
confronting that particular district. The CAC meets on a monthly
basis, and meetings are open to the public.
The purpose of the CAC is to:
1. Provide a forum for obtaining citizen input about the
delivery of police services;
2. Provide a formalized process that will facilitate citizen and
community cooperation with the police and:
3. Identify specific and potential problem areas concerning the
police.
The West Springfield CAC supports the West Springfield District
Station located at 6140 Rolling Road. Meetings are held in the
community room at the station on the FIRST TUESDAY of every month
except July and August.
The CAC 2012 Executive Committee:
Bud Durand * - Chairman
John Awtrey - Vice Chair
Ann Sharp - Secretary
Howard Lincoln - Treasurer
Bill Uehling *
* Representatives to the Chief's Advisory Council



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