Fairfax County Schools Employee Arrested for Grand Larceny in Tool Theft
Fairfax Schools Employee Stole From Classroom, Charged With Grand Larceny: Cops

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Trevor Papavasiliou, a 34-year-old employee of Fairfax County Public Schools, was charged with grand larceny after stealing tools valued at approximately $1,200 from a woodworking classroom at Chantilly High School. He has been suspended from his position following the incident.
- 01Trevor Papavasiliou has been employed with Fairfax County Public Schools since 2022.
- 02The stolen tools were valued at around $1,200.
- 03The theft was reported on May 29 by a school resource officer.
- 04Papavasiliou turned himself in at the Fair Oaks District Station and was released on recognizance.
- 05Authorities encourage anyone with information to contact them anonymously for a potential cash reward.
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A Fairfax County Public Schools employee, Trevor Papavasiliou, aged 34, has been charged with grand larceny after stealing tools from a woodworking classroom at Chantilly High School. The incident, which involved tools valued at approximately $1,200, was reported on May 29 when a school resource officer alerted authorities. Following the investigation, Papavasiliou turned himself in at the Fair Oaks District Station and has since been released on recognizance. He has been suspended from his position as a facilities employee, which he has held since 2022. The police department is seeking assistance from the public, encouraging anyone with information about the case to reach out via the P3 Tips app or by calling 866-411-8477. Anonymous tipsters could be eligible for a cash reward if they provide contact information for follow-up.
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The incident raises concerns about security and trust within the school environment.
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