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Several were arrested and others were cited for prohibited activities at Scott's Run Nature Preserve.
Several were arrested and others were cited for prohibited activities at Scott's Run Nature Preserve. (Emily Leayman/Patch)

There was plenty of news across Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia on Friday. 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.

Violations At Scott's Run Nature Preserve Lead To Arrests

Fairfax County Police responded to several complaints at Scott's Run Nature Preserve, resulting in arrests and citations for people who were drunk in public and swimming in a posted no-swim area.

Ex-Boyfriend Pleads Guilty In Jholie Moussa's Killing

The ex-boyfriend of 16-year-old Jholie Moussa has pleaded guilty in her killing. Nebiyu Ebrahim, 18, had been charged with the first-degree murder of Moussa, a teen from Mount Vernon.

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Man Sought For Filming Women In Private At Stores: Police

Authorities are looking for a man believed to have either photographed or videotaped women in stages of undress at two stores in the Central Park shopping complex.

IT Company Opening New HQ, Will Hire Many More People

An IT company that provides services to the government is opening a new headquarters in Herndon, and they say they will be hiring a lot more people.

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