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- Community Notification: Theft from Occupied Vehicle Under Investigation The Leesburg Police Department is investigating a theft that occurred on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at approximately 8:15 p.m. in the parking lot of 510 E. Market Street (Leesburg Plaza Shopping Center). The
- Knowing who to call helps get the right response to the right situation. Call 911 for emergencies, including immediate danger, crimes in progress, serious injuries, or fires. Call the Leesburg Police Department non-emergency line at 703-771-4500 for reports after the fact,
- Leesburg Man Charged with Sexual Assault of a Minor Leesburg, VA (June 11, 2026)– The Leesburg Police Department has arrested a Leesburg man in connection with the sexual assault of a child under the age of 13. On June 8, 2026, the Leesburg Police Department received a report
- Leesburg Police Investigating Burglary at Local Restaurant Leesburg, VA (June 11, 2026) – The Leesburg Police Department is investigating a burglary that occurred last night at Thai Pan, located at 2 Harrison Street in Leesburg. On June 10, 2026, at approximately 11:04 p.m.,
- Help us identify traffic and parking concerns in our community. If you notice ongoing speeding, unsafe driving, parking issues, or other roadway concerns, you can report them through the LPD website or by calling the non-emergency line at 703-771-4500. For emergencies or
- The Leesburg Police Department is proud to launch our new Emergency Information Card Program. This free card helps first responders quickly access important information such as emergency contacts, medications, allergies, medical conditions, and physician information during an
- If you see something suspicious, say something. Trust your instincts and report activity that seems unusual or concerning. Your call could help prevent a crime, protect a neighbor, or give officers information they need to respond appropriately. In an emergency, call 911. For
- HOT CARS CAN KILL As temperatures rise, remember that the inside of a vehicle can become deadly in just minutes. On an 80° day, the temperature inside a vehicle can reach nearly 100° in 10 minutes and more than 120° within an hour—even with the windows cracked. 1. Never leave
- Leesburg Police, VA repostedCrews are on scene of an outside gas leak in area of Edwards Ferry Rd NE & the Leesburg Byp. Gas company is on scene. Several businesses in the area are being evacuated as a precaution. Several roadways in the area have been shut down. Avoid the area, traffic impacts expected.
- Traffic Advisory – Sheetz and Exxon on Edwards Ferry Rd NE The Leesburg Police Department is currently on scene assisting Loudoun County Fire and Rescue with traffic control due to a gas leak in the area of Sheetz (915 Edwards Ferry Rd NE) & Exxon (984 Edwards Ferry Rd NE).
- Medication safety starts at home. Store medications securely, keep them out of reach of children and pets, check expiration dates, and never share prescriptions with others. Unused or expired medications can be safely disposed of in the medication disposal box located in the
- Heading out of town? Take a few minutes before you leave to help protect your home while you’re away. Hold mail and packages, use light timers, tell a trusted neighbor, avoid posting travel plans in real time, and request a house check when available. A little preparation can go















