Fairfax City Police is seeking information on an endangered missing adult.
The City of Fairfax Police Department continues to investigate the suspicious disappearance of Amanda Childress. The last known contact with her was March 6, 2022, and she has not been seen or heard from since.
Evidence collected during the investigation indicates that Amanda was the victim of foul play. Detectives have recently uncovered new leads and believe there are individuals in the community who may have important information related to the investigation.
If you have any information you are urged to come forward. Your tip could make the difference in solving this case.
Please contact:
Detective J. Pittman Criminal Investigations Division: 703-385-7907
City of Fairfax Police Department
If you would like to remain anonymous, you may contact the City of Fairfax Crime Solvers hotline at 703-591-8477. You do not have to give your name, just the information.
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Virginia State Code ยง 8.01-226.3. Civil immunity for officers, directors and members of certain crime information-gathering organizations.
Any officer, director or member of a nonprofit organization which, pursuant to a written agreement with a local government or a law-enforcement agency, regularly assists law-enforcement agencies by (i) publicly soliciting information from anonymous informants concerning criminal activity; (ii) gathering such information from informants; (iii) offering and paying rewards to informants for such information; and (iv) communicating such information to law-enforcement agencies, shall not be liable for any civil damages for acts or omissions on his part directly relating to his activities on behalf of such organization but only in the absence of gross negligence or willful misconduct. (1993, c. 769.)