Fairfax aquatics director charged with indecent liberties

Fairfax aquatics director charged with indecent liberties
Kevin Davis Chief of Police — Fairfax County Police Department
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Detectives from the Major Crimes Bureau of the West Springfield Police District have arrested Nicholas Ambrose, an Aquatics Director for the Fairfax County Park Authority, on charges of Indecent Liberties by a Custodian. The arrest follows an investigation into allegations of inappropriate contact with a juvenile employee.

On June 8, officers responded to a report of a sex offense in the 8100 block of Braddock Road in Annandale. A juvenile employee reported having inappropriate contact with Ambrose. The Sex Crimes Unit took over the investigation and determined that Ambrose had unlawful contact with the juvenile on one occasion.

Ambrose, 28, from Alexandria, was arrested on June 11 and charged with one count of Indecent Liberties by a Custodian. He has since been released and is no longer employed by the Fairfax County Park Authority.

Victim specialists from the Major Crimes Bureau’s Victim Services Division are providing resources and assistance to ensure the victim receives appropriate support.

The public is encouraged to register their cameras with Connect Fairfax County to assist in solving crimes, locating missing persons, and supporting investigations. For further updates, follow @FairfaxCountyPD on X, Facebook, and Instagram or visit their blog.



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