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From Prince Wiliam police: 

Shooting into a Residential Dwellings – On October 21 at 3:39PM, officers responded to the 2500 block of Sedgewick Pl in the Town of Dumfries (22026) to investigate a shots fired call. The investigation revealed that sometime between 5:00AM and 5:30AM, several shots were fired from behind the residences. Later that afternoon, several bullet holes were discovered on three townhomes. Officers searched the surrounding area and did not locate any shell casings. No injuries or other property damage were reported.


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As we promised those who attended our Davis Ford and Yates Ford roads Traffic Think Tank, here is the survey where you can give us your opinions on traffic conditions on those roads. 

This week, we’ll post some of the questions and answers that we didn’t have time to address at Thursday night’s meeting, like this one


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From police: 

*UPDATE: Mr. Lowery was sighted at the Potomac Mills mall parking lot on October 20 around 11:48am. At the time, he was wearing a white t-shirt, black pants and carrying a black backpack with silver stripes on it. Mr. Lowery also has dragon tattoos on both forearms and frequents Game Stops, comic book and game type stores, dollar stores, as well as, utilizes the Omni-link and PRTC buses for transportation. Anyone with information on Mr. Lowery’s whereabouts is asked to call Prince William County police at 703-792-6500 or your local police department.


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Thanks for coming to our Davis Ford and Yates Ford roads Think Tank.

We had more than 60 people come to Simmons Hall at Buckhall Volunteer Fire Station to exchange ideas, and to hear from public officials about improvements that could be made to Davis Ford and Yates Ford roads — a major commuter route between Fairfax and Prince William counties.


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From an email from Prince William County Government: 

People whose work times will exceed 11 hours between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Election Day, voters who have business or will be on vacation outside of the county on Election Day, and voters who have a disability or religious obligations don’t have to miss their opportunity to vote in this year’s General Election. They can vote by absentee ballot instead.


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