The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office and the Dulles South Public Safety Center will hold their fifth annual open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on June 9.
Sheriff Mike Chapman and members of the South Station staff will be on hand to meet residents. A guided tour of the facility will be offered and Loudoun Sheriff’s Office displays will be available for viewing. Light refreshments will be provided.
As part of the ceremonies, a Virginia House of Delegates Resolution brought forward by Del. David Ramadan (R-87th) will be presented to Chapman.
“Since the station opened five years ago the men and women of the Dulles South Public Safety Center have taken a proactive approach to involve the community and its residents,” said Delegate Ramadan.
The Virginia State Police H.E.A.T. (Help Eliminate Auto Theft) Program will also be on hand to provide VIN Etching. For more information about VIN Etching and to view H.E.A.T.’s calendar of events, check out the H.E.A.T. web site at heatreward.com.
The Dulles South Public Safety Center provides substantial public safety services to the community and reduces travel time to the Sheriff’s Office Headquarters in Leesburg. The station also offers a community room available for public use to local nonprofit organizations. The Dulles South station is the agency’s first county owned station. The station serves as a combined fire-rescue station and law enforcement station.
The Dulles South Public Safety Center is at 25216 Loudoun County Parkway in Chantilly.
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