Foxstone Park

Foxstone Park

Creek Crossing Road entrance to Foxstone Park
Location Vienna, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA
Coordinates 38°54′55″N 77°15′30″W / 38.9153°N 77.2583°W / 38.9153; -77.2583Coordinates: 38°54′55″N 77°15′30″W / 38.9153°N 77.2583°W / 38.9153; -77.2583
Area 14.42-acre (0.0584 km2)
Operated by Fairfax County Park Authority
Open All year
Website FCPA - Nature Trails

Foxstone Park is a 14.42-acre (58,400 m2) park located at 1910 Creek Crossing Road in Vienna, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA and run by the Fairfax County Park Authority.

Dead Drops

Robert Hanssen, who was convicted of spying for the Soviet Union and Russia, conducted dead drops there.[1]

One account relates:

Within a mile of his home, Foxstone Park meanders along Wolftrap Creek through Hanssen's neighborhood and a golf course. He used Foxstone Park's rustic wooden sign as his signal site, marking it with a piece of Johnson & Johnson medical adhesive tape placed vertically, to signal he had loaded the dead drop in the other side of the road... The drop site codenamed ELLIS was a dark, damp place under a footbridge[2]

Another account relates:

He was caught one evening, minutes after leaving a dead drop under a footbridge at Wolftrap Creek in Foxstone Park, near his house in Vienna, Virginia. FBI agents also found $50,000 the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR...) left for him at another site.[3]

Hanssen was arrested on February 18, 2001 there, which lies near his home (also in Vienna).[4]

He was charged with selling U.S. secrets to the Soviet Union and subsequently the Russian Federation for more than US$1.4 million in cash and diamonds over a 22-year period.[5]

References

  1. "Robert Philip Hanssen Espionage Case". FBI. Retrieved Jan 2, 2014.
  2. Kessler, Pamela (2004). Undercover Washington: Where Famous Spies Lived, Worked, and Loved. Capital Books. p. 137. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  3. Cherkashin, Victor; Feifer, Gregory (2014). Spy Handler: Memoir of a KGB Officer. Basic Books. p. 245. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  4. Havill, Adrian. "His fate is sealed". Retrieved 10 September 2007.
  5. Wise, David (2003). Spy: The Inside Story of How the FBI's Robert Hanssen Betrayed America. Random House. p. 8. ISBN 0-375-75894-1.

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