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Indecent exposure at Wegmans, police use of force, $110 steak and top October stories. Plus, how to share news and information on Patch.

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.
- Man Sought For Stealing Own Vehicle From Tow Truck: Police
- Forceful Arrest Was Legal, Fairfax County Police Chief Says
- Woofie's Pet Service To Be Featured On New CNBC Series
DC Police Ramp Up Security In Wake Of NYC Terror Attack
The Metropolitan Police Department ramped up security at the Georgetown Halloween celebration in the wake of the New York City terror attack, and will continue to be vigilant and fight against terror in the District, Peter Newsham, Chief of Police, said.
Amazon HQ, Sex Assault At Job Interview: Patch's Top Oct. News
Get caught up on October's top stories across the Patch network in Virginia, including fallout from the violence in Charlottesville, as well as some encouraging news about northern Virginia's bid to lure a second Amazon headquarters to the region.
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Man Beaten In The Woods After Bizarre Reston Laundromat Incident
A bizarre confrontation at a Reston laundromat ended with a man getting beaten and robbed in the woods nearby.
Massive Steak Now Available In Reston
If you've got a hankering for some red meat, and a lot of it, the Morton's in Reston is offering a 32-ounce steak for $110 that is called the "Tomahawk Steak."
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Wegmans Shoppers Exposed To Indecency In Woodbridge: Police
A man was arrested early Tuesday night after exposing himself to customers in Wegmans, 14801 Dining Way, according to Prince William County Police.
When Does Daylight Saving Time 2017 End In Virginia?
Daylight Saving Time ends for Virginia residents at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, bringing with it earlier sunsets an increased risk for car-deer crashes and drowsy driving.
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- Son, Slain Mom Fought Over Music: Prosecutors
Patch PM shares a few of the day's must-read items from our Virginia and Washington DC network. The Patch community platform serves more than 40 communities in the region. Thank you for reading!
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