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WOODBRIDGE, Va. – On October 21, officers investigated a fatal car crash involving a female pedestrian. The driver of a 2003 Toyota Highlander was traveling south on Jefferson Davis Highway when a pedestrian got hit while crossing the street. The pedestrian was identified and taken to a hospital where she died from her injuries. The driver stayed at the crash scene and was not charged due to numerous identified factors. 

Here’s the latest from Prince William police; 


Potomac Mills is offeringWashington, D.C.-area ghouls and boys two fun-filled opportunities to celebrate Halloween this season! The Simon Kidgits Clubwill presents its annual Halloween Extravaganza event on Thursday Oct. 16 from 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. at Court near Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH. Then, on Friday, October 31, the community is invited to take part in Mall-o-ween, a family friendly trick-or-treating alternative.

“Potomac Mills is the perfect place for families looking for Halloween entertainment in a fun, safe community environment,” said Sam Hosn, general manager for Potomac Mills. Whether kids want to show-off their new costume or take home some Halloween-themed crafts, there is an activity, here, to suit superheroes, princesses and not-so-scary monsters. Mall-o-ween is one of our most popular Simon Kidgits Club programs.”


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A ground-breaking ceremony was recently held for The Shores Club, a multi-building, 13,000 square-foot recreational and social center to be located within the Potomac Shores master-planned community in Prince William County, Va.  A private club for community residents, the Club is planned to open in 2016.


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WOODBRIDGE, Va. – On October 14, two people were arrested in connection to an investigation of physical abuse of a 3-month-old female infant from August 25. Officers from the Physical Abuse Unit were called after the infant was admitted to a nearby hospital in August with bruises on her face and swelling and later determined that she had been smothered by the two suspects. 

Here’s the latest from Prince William police: 


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The photos of abandoned auto buildings, vacant land, and lots overgrown with brush shown Tuesday night looked like scenes a post-apocalyptic movie.


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