Potomac Local Parents is a monthly column that looks at life through the eyes of real parents. This month, we interview Carrie.
What time you do wake up?
Potomac Local Parents is a monthly column that looks at life through the eyes of real parents. This month, we interview Carrie.
What time you do wake up?
The Stafford sheriff’s office is seeking help in finding a black crossover-style SUV that could have a blue scrape on its right side. The right side headlight is also out.
The car was involved in a hit-and-run in the northern section of the county on Friday, April 6.
Editor’s note: This is a look at the old Ray Farm, the site that is being considered as a place to build 325 new homes, called “Ray’s Regarde.”
After purchasing 88 acres for $1,000 in cash from Aubrey L. Clarke and Maude Blaine Clarke of Washington D.C. on June 14, 1920, 46-year-old lay preacher, carpenter, and farmer, George W. Ray started to build a house for his still growing family.
STAFFORD — Stafford authorities said they found marijuana on a man who tried to walk through a security gate on Tuesday.
More from the Stafford sheriff’s office:
From Prince William police:
Stabbing Investigation *ARREST – On April 5, detectives from the Gang Unit concluded an investigation regarding a stabbing that occurred at the 7-Eleven located at 13990 Jefferson Davis Hwy in Woodbridge on November 17. Upon further investigation, detectives determined that this incident was gang related. During the course of the investigation, detectives identified and arrested both suspects. One of the suspects, identified as a 17-year-old male, was arrested without incident in January. The second suspect, identified as Deybi Preczadis MEZA SOTO, was arrested in Fairfax County on April 5. The investigation continues.
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY — Emergency crews were called Saturday to the area of Route 234 and Bristow Road for a serious crash.
Here are the details from Prince William police: