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On July 9, Prince William police finished a Special Victims Bureau investigation involving solicitation of a child, after searching a home on Wigglesworth Way in Woodbridge.

According to Prince William police, the investigation showed that in May and June 2015, 34-year old Woodbridge man David Davis was using a cell phone app called ‘TangoMe’ to speak with the victim – a 16-year old girl from Pennsylvania.


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Two northbound lanes will be closed from 10 p.m. tonight until 4 a.m. Friday morning on the overpass, which is located just north of the Rappahannock River bridge at Exit 133/Falmouth.

An additional work zone will be underway tonight on I-95 northbound in the Fredericksburg area for paving. Between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. Friday morning, single and double lane closures will be in place on northbound I-95 between exit 126/Spotsylvania and exit 130/Route 3 at Fredericksburg.


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Glea and Larry Kreider want to give back to the community and help employees at the Westminster at Lake Ridge retirement community go to school.

The Kreider’s have established the Kreider Professional Development Endowment Fund as a permanent scholarship fund for full and part time employees at Westminster.


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Prince William Republicans kicked off this year’s Community Service Initiative in March with a fashion show and luncheon to benefit the B.A.R.N Transitional Housing charity in Bristow. The Bull Run Republican Women’s Club led the effort to raise money and collect clothes for women being served at the charity. Republicans have also conducted food bank drives and clean-up projects across the County this year. In June, Gainesville Supervisor Pete Candland, Occoquan Supervisor Mike May, and Brentsville Supervisor Jeanine Lawson led a 13-hour 36.5 mile “Walk For Prince William” across the County that raised 20,000 pounds of food and supply donations for County charities.

“It’s important to us that the Prince William GOP do more than just elections and campaigns,” said Prince William Republican Chairman Bill Card. “We want to also serve those in our community who are in need in a more direct way. As some of our neighbors seek to become self-sufficient, Prince William Republicans want to help by providing some support.”