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Filming for new ACPD recruitment video means Friday road closure

The filming of an Arlington County Police Department recruitment video will bring a temporary road closure on Friday.

A section of Army Navy Drive between S. Nash Street and 28th Street S. will be closed from 5-10 p.m. to accommodate filming, ACPD said. The forthcoming video is meant to “showcase the work of our officers and enhance our recruitment efforts.”

The department added that it will be filming in “various locations throughout the county” between Thursday and Saturday, but did not specify other locations.

After years of declining staff numbers, ACPD told ARLnow last September that it was ramping up recruitment and retention efforts through a media campaign, altered pay scale and greater outreach to young adults.

More from a press release, below.

The Arlington County Police Department (ACPD) is dedicated to growing our world-class law enforcement agency through the recruitment of new officers. The department is working with a production company to develop a new recruitment video to showcase the work of our officers and enhance our recruitment efforts.

ACPD will conduct the following road closure from approximately 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Friday, September 27 to accommodate the filming:

  • Army Navy Drive between S. Nash Street and 28th Street S. (local traffic only will be escorted through by officers in between filming)

The community can expect to see officers filming in various locations throughout the County between September 26 – 28.

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  • Katie Taranto is a reporter at Local News Now, primarily covering business, public safety and the city of Falls Church. She graduated from the University of Missouri in 2024, where she previously covered K-12 education at The Columbia Missourian. She is originally from Macungie, Pennsylvania.