UPDATE 3/13: Police Used Hidden GPS Device To Nab Sexual Assault Suspect

Updated 3/13
According to this story from today's Metro section, Fairfax County police hid a global positioning system device on Foltz's van to track his movements. Foltz's attorney is questioning the legality of the police action that led to his client's arrest.


Updated 2/8
According to this story in today's Metro section, the suspect in custody is David Lee Foltz Jr., a suspected rapist. Police are investigating a possible connection to the series of attacks.

Updated 2/7
Falls Church city police arrested a man at 7:30 last night. The news is here.

Updated 2/4
More details on the series of attacks on women by a masked man were in this article from yesterday's Metro section.

Originally posted 1/30
Fairfax and Alexandria police now say they believe that the same man is responsible for ten attacks, some sexual, on women in the area, going back to August of last year. The latest incident happened Monday evening. Details are in today's Metro section.

By Focus on Fairfax |  March 13, 2008; 9:32 AM ET  | Category:  Crime , Public Safety
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