10/09/18 / Breaking News / Health & Safety / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat / Woodbridge /
At 8:14AM, officers responded to the 14200 block of Essex Dr in Woodbridge (22191) to investigate an abduction. The investigation revealed that the victim, a juvenile girl, was reportedly walking to school along Essex Dr near Radford Dr when an unknown man approached and grabbed her.
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FROM Prince William County Police Department Reports 10/08/18 / Health & Safety / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat / Woodbridge /
Prince William County Police Department's crime log for Monday, Oct. 8, 2018.
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FROM Prince William County Police Department Reports 10/08/18 / Health & Safety / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat / Woodbridge /
Prince William County Police Department's arrest log for Monday, Oct. 8, 2018
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FROM Prince William County Police Department Reports 10/08/18 / Health & Safety / Police & Fire Beat / Woodbridge /
From Prince William County Police Department's arrest log for Monday, Oct. 8, 2018.
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10/07/18 / Health & Safety / Manassas / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat /
On October 6 at 1:49AM, Prince William County police officers responded to the 8000 block of Portwood Turn in the Westgate section of Manassas (20109) to investigate a shooting. When officers arrived, they located the victim, a 20-year-old man, suffering from gunshot wounds.
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FROM Prince William County Schools Reports 10/06/18 / Education / Health & Safety / Money & Taxes / People & Places /
Dr, Steven Walts, superintendent of schools for Prince William County, gave the School Board and the public a glimpse of five priorities he intends to present with his annual budget in early 2019 so they can be thinking about them.
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FROM Prince William County Police Department Reports 10/06/18 / Health & Safety / Police & Fire Beat / Transportation / Woodbridge /
On October 5 at 4:09PM, investigators from the Prince William County Police Department's Crash Investigation Unit responded to the 14200 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy in Woodbridge (22191) to investigate a vehicle crash involving a motorcycle.
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FROM National Park Service 10/03/18 / Breaking News / Federal Government / Health & Safety / Transportation /
Due to sustained high, fast water in the Potomac River, the National Park Service says, in a news release, that construction crews were not able to complete all of the work that was originally scheduled for Arlington Memorial Bridge Sept. 22-23. Completing the work will require additional temporary, total closures, the release stated.
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