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Police: Woman found in burning car may have been a suicide

Fairfax County investigators think that a woman who was found dead inside a burning sport-utility vehicle Saturday night might have killed herself by igniting and then sitting inside the burning SUV, police and fire officials said Monday. The woman was ...

From TOM JACKMAN, The Washington Post,  23 Nov 2009
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Crime Scene: A case of liquor theft, canoe getaway

Fairfax County police believe they captured a man this week who repeatedly broke into a Reston liquor store after they arrested him fleeing across Lake Thoreau in a canoe. Even better, court records show, the man reportedly told police several hours ...

From TOM JACKMAN, The Washington Post,  20 Nov 2009
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Man dies in car crash in Loudoun

A Fairfax County man died Thursday in a car crash on Route 50 just east of Middleburg in Loudoun County , Loudoun sheriff's officials said Friday. Syan Trilochan-Singh, 69, of Centreville was driving a 2003 Lincoln Town Car east on Route 50 near Carters ...

From TOM JACKMAN, The Washington Post,  20 Nov 2009

Va. woman dies after being run over by own car

A Fairfax County woman was killed Friday morning when her car rolled over her in her driveway, Fairfax police said. The woman was Emma Cabrera, 71, of the 8800 block of Charles Hawkins Way, in the Truro neighborhood near Little River Turnpike just ...

From TOM JACKMAN, The Washington Post,  20 Nov 2009
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Witness recounts fatal shooting of driver by Fairfax police

An eyewitness to last week's fatal shooting of a motorist by Fairfax County police said that the driver slowly rolled away from officers as they approached his Chevrolet Blazer on Route 1 and that one of the officers then drew his gun and fired three ...

From TOM JACKMAN, The Washington Post,  20 Nov 2009
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Sen. Lugar's wife charged with DUI, hit-and-run

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From TOM JACKMAN, The Washington Post,  19 Nov 2009
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Man dies after driving into tree in Vienna

An 18-year-old man was killed early Thursday when the car he was driving crashed into a tree in Vienna. Although the car burst into flames, two passengers were rescued and were not seriously hurt. The incident happened about 2 a.m. in the 300 block of ...

From TOM JACKMAN, The Washington Post,  19 Nov 2009
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No gun found on man shot and killed by Fairfax police officer

The man who was shot and killed by a Fairfax County police officer on Friday did not have a gun, the police acknowledged Wednesday, and police again declined to say why the officer fired on the man. David A. Masters, 52, of Fredericksburg, was in his ...

From TOM JACKMAN, The Washington Post,  18 Nov 2009
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Suspects in Springfield robbery rampage still at large

Four armed, masked men went on a robbery rampage in the Springfield area Monday night and in one case shot a victim in the head. The man who was shot survived, Fairfax County police said Tuesday, and the suspects remain at large. Three incidents took ...

From TOM JACKMAN, The Washington Post,  17 Nov 2009

Man fatally shot by Fairfax police was ex-Green Beret

A man who was fatally shot by Fairfax County police Friday was a former Green Beret who was suspected of stealing flowers from outside a Route 1 business shortly before he was killed. David A. Masters, 52, of Fredericksburg also suffered from bipolar ...

From TOM JACKMAN, The Washington Post,  17 Nov 2009
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