jeremy: jeremy roth reporting. kellye: panic at a fairfax county police station after no warming number of employees have been diagnosed with cancer. investigator chris papst said the department and county have not done enough to find out why this is happening. >> i have never been more freight in my life. chris: for 16 years, he has worked the streets of fairfax county as a police officer, but it is the work that he did inside of the franconia police station that scared him the most. the 23-year-old building that has earned a chilling nickname. >> franconia cancer station. chris: all of them have been under the age of 50. three people have died. >> i don't think it's just a coincidence. chris: kathryn buried her mother last june. she worked here 15 years. she was 45. >> my mom was still alive, she would be appears saying, it's time to get out. >> we want the station tested, the personnel tested. we need to know. chris: last july, they tested the air and water. 7 on your side obtain the results which called for "no