The Creston scholastic region is looking to employ social distancing with the rest of School District No. 8 (Kootenay Lake). The investigation of the creation of a new school district for the Creston region now part of SD8 has been proposed by a current SD8 trustee and the superintendent of schools, Trish Smillie, is now investigating the possibility.
The Creston scholastic region is looking to employ social distancing with the rest of School District No. 8 (Kootenay Lake). The investigation of the creation of a new school district for the Creston region now part of SD8 has been proposed by a current SD8 trustee and the superintendent of schools, Trish Smillie, is now investigating the possibility.
The Creston scholastic region is looking to employ social distancing with the rest of School District No. 8 (Kootenay Lake). The investigation of the creation of a new school district for the Creston region now part of SD8 has been proposed by a current SD8 trustee and the superintendent of schools, Trish Smillie, is now investigating the possibility.
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Fairfax County Police say a man tried to steal money from a Subway restaurant at gunpoint but only managed to steal the food he ordered. (Google Maps)
RESTON, VA Fairfax County Police officers from the Reston District station are investigating a recent armed robbery at a local restaurant, according to the weekly crime report.
On Feb. 27, around 4:17 p.m., a man ordered food at the Subway restaurant at 11160-D South Lakes Drive in Reston. After showing a firearm, he demanded cash from the register. Although the man did not receive any money, he did flee the restaurant with the food he ordered
February 17, 2021 at 3:30pm
The Reston District Station police force is open to working alongside the community to establish trust and transparency.
That is the message that Reston District Station Commanders Captain Thea Pirnat and Lieutenant Marc Mitchell discussed with residents during a virtual Hunter Mill Town Hall hosted by Fairfax County Supervisor Walter Alcorn on Tuesday.
“We recognize the fact that police work is a changing profession,” Pirnat said. “It’s been evolving for a long time; we will continue to evolve. There’s always room for growth and improvement.”
Pirnat and Mitchell said that the Fairfax County Police Department’s policies and its work for the community, specifically as it relates to the Reston District Station and the Reston community.