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Family Tries To Repay Daughter's Life-Saving Care | Patch PM
Missing woman, 2 kids found in submerged vehicle | Fire victim is Fairfax prosecutor's brother | Arlington phone scam | ATM thief arrested

A Vienna family is leading a fundraiser to continue the "world-class care" their daughter received at an area hospital, while the victim of a fatal Woodbridge fire is the brother of the Fairfax County prosecutor. Plus, a suspect who targeted ATM users has been arrested. Here are the top local news stories worth reading on Tuesday, Aug. 1, as pulled from our Virginia and Washington, D.C., sites.
Vienna Family Gives Back To Hospital That Saved Daughter's Life
The Bunker family thought it was just a routine illness when their daughter Grace got sick for more than a week. Little did they know, it was a lot worse. Grateful for the care Grace received at Children's Hospital, the family is giving back.
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Three People Found Dead Inside Submerged Vehicle Near Leesburg
A woman and two young children found dead early Monday night inside a partially submerged upside down vehicle in Sycolin Creek are believed to be the subjects of a missing persons case, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office. Courtney Ashe, 27, of Suffolk, left Ashburn Friday night and was not seen gain.
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More Virginia/DC news:
- Pizza Delivery Driver Ambushed In Manassas: Police
- Man Beaten With Cane By Family Member In Woodbridge: Police
- Jury Duty Phone Scam Targets Arlington County Citizens
- Missing Non-Verbal Man Last Seen At Smithsonian Museum
- Fatal House Fire Victim Identified In Woodbridge
- Church Volunteer Arrested For Soliciting Sex From Minor In Sterling
- Fairfax County Prosecutor's Brother Dies In Fire
- Would-Be ATM Thief Arrested In Fairfax
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