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Teen Filmed In Mall Restroom, Police Seek Voyeur | Patch PM

More hurricanes likely | Teen filmed in restroom | Best sandwich shop in US | Unaccompanied kids | Restaurant Week lineups: Patch PM

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.

DC’s SUNdeVICH Makes List Of Best Sandwich Shops

While Thrillist called it a "best-kept-secret sandwich shop," flying under the radar didn't stop D.C.'s SUNdeVICH from making the publication's list of 33 Best Sandwich Shops.

Updated VA Hurricane Forecast: NOAA Expects More Storms In 2019

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday that weather researchers now believe there will be more hurricanes in 2019 than previously expected. Which is not what Virginia residents want to here just a few weeks away from Labor Day weekend.

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Teen Filmed In Mall Bathroom, Person Of Interest Wanted

Police are looking for a person of interest after a teen was filmed inside a bathroom at Springfield Town Center on Monday, July 22.

'No Interest' In Shelter For Unaccompanied Kids: Mayor

Alexandria Mayor Justin Wilson says the city shouldn't be considered in the search for Northern Virginia space to house unaccompanied immigrant children.

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Arlington Eateries Join Regional Restaurant Week In August

Several Arlington restaurants will be among 250 in DC, Maryland, and Virginia participating in the summer 2019 Metropolitan Washington Restaurant Week. The event will be held Aug. 12 to 18.

'No Direct Threats' From Ex-Employee To Gannett Building: Police

Fairfax County Police determined there were no "direct threats" or a person with a gun at the Gannett Building at 7950 Jones Branch Drive in Tysons Wednesday. No charges are expected.

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