Crime & Safety
Fairfax City Police Recover Stolen Vehicle During Traffic Stop On Fairfax Boulevard
City of Fairfax Police arrested the driver of a suspicious vehicle that turned to be stolen Sunday morning on Fairfax Boulevard.

FAIRFAX CITY, VA — A traffic stop on Fairfax Boulevard Sunday morning by City of Fairfax Police resulted in the recovery of a stolen vehicle, according to the weekly briefing.
Officers made the stop around 11:26 a.m., on Sunday, after noticing a suspicious vehicle traveling in the 10100 block of Fairfax Boulevard. A preliminary investigation revealed that the vehicle was stolen and that driver, 35-year-old Taylor Hines of no fixed address, was wanted on two active warrants, according to the police.
Officers took Hines into custody and transported her to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center, where she was charged with receiving stolen property. They also served her with active warrants for failure to appear and failure to comply with supervised release, according to police. She was then held without bond.
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