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There was plenty of news across Virginia and Washington, DC, on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
- 14 Pollutants Found In Virginia Drinking Water, Study Shows
- Camera Hidden In Fairfax Woman's Bathroom; Suspect Sought
- Former Fairfax County Police Chief Injured In Car Accident
Virginia Chipotle Norovirus Outbreak Caused By Sick Employee; More Than 135 Infected
Chipotle officials said the cause of a norovirus outbreak at a Sterling, Virginia, location was a sick employee that came to work. The outbreak, along with a second one, sickened more than 100 customers.
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Deported Fairfax County Teen Dies Trying To Return To U.S.
A deported teen who grew up in Fairfax County was one of 10 people who died in an overheated truck smuggling undocumented immigrants into the United States. Police discovered the truck behind a San Antonio, Texas Walmart after midnight on Sunday, June 23. Eight people were found dead in the overheated truck; one of the dead was Frank Fuentes, 19.
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More Virginia/DC news:
- Steve Scalise Released From Hospital, Begins Inpatient Program
- Attempted Burglary Attempted At Woodbridge Church: Police
- Man Wanted For Terrorizing Woman In Nokesville Arrested: Police
- Accused Killer Of Reston Teen Gets Court Date: Report
- Driver Punches Dashboard, Grabs Boy Who Refused To Give Directions: Arlington Police
- Over 100 Camp Out For Free Chick-fil-A In Burke (Photos)
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