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From a Prince William Count Fire & Rescue press release:

On Thursday February 8, 2018 from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, the Prince William County Department of Fire & Rescue will be conducting live structural fire training in the 10300 block of Kettle Run Road. Those in the area will notice apparatus in the area with smoke and fire emitting from the building periodically. The live fire training will present no hazard to the community or those nearby. The training will better prepare the members of Recruit Class 17-2 on fire behavior characteristics. For additional information please contact Lieutenant Dave Caruana at (703) 792-6380.


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We have photos of a burglary that took place early this morning. Here’s more from the Prince William police press release.

Commercial Burglary – On February 5 at 2:30AM, officers responded to the Metro PCS located at 4810 Dale Blvd in Woodbridge (22193) to investigate an alarm activation. When officers arrived, they discovered that the front glass door was damaged. Video surveillance revealed that a male suspect entered the business then left a short time later without taking any property. A police K-9 searched for the suspect who was not located. The investigation continues.


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STAFFORD — For the second time in five years, the Stafford County Board of Supervisors finds itself once again replacing one of its own.

A special meeting of the county’s top governing board is set for 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 7 at the county government center. That’s when sitting supervisors from six of the county’s seven magisterial districts will interview a series of candidates whom all seek appointment to the Board as the temporary George Washington District Supervisor.


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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY — A school bus driver was struck and killed this morning at a Prince William County bus depot.

The unidentified victim struck by a bus backing out of a service bay shortly after 7 a.m. at the McCuin bus depot on Piney Branch Lane in Bristow. 


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The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office accuses a man of ordering $1,800 worth of Lego blocks on Walmart’s website and then trying to return them to a store without the blocks in the box.

From a press release: 


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