Detectives are asking for the public’s assistance in locating 35-year-old, Adnan Dzubur, wanted for unlawful filming. An investigation began when a 23-year-old woman called police to report that she called the maintenance man at her apartment building in the 12700 block of Fair Lakes Circle in Fairfax, when the power went out in her apartment. The maintenance man, Dzubur, came to her apartment and was able to restore power. Before he left, he told the woman that he left a monitoring device in the bathroom and that it needed to stay in place for a certain period of time. Thinking that this sounded suspicious, the woman called police. The “monitoring device,” turned out to be a motion-activated camera that resembled a USB device. The item was collected as evidence and has been examined by our computer forensic experts. The investigation resulted in detectives obtaining a warrant for Dzubur for unlawful filming. When management for the apartment complex learned of Dzubur’s alleged criminal activity, they terminated his employment immediately. There is a possibility that Dzubur has left the United States. The investigation continues.
Anyone with information about this or a similar incident involving Dzubur is asked to contact the Fair Oaks Police District Criminal Investigation Section at 703-591-0585, or the Fairfax County Police at 703-691-2131 or submit a tip anonymously through Crime Solvers electronically by visiting