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Share-worthy stories from the Virginia/DC Patch network to talk about tonight:
Owner Shoots His Dog In Head At Fairfax County Park: Police
A Customs and Border Protection officer has been arrested and charged for shooting his dog in the head and leaving its dead body at a Fairfax County park. Fairfax County Police charged Mark Cochrane, 61, of Reston with charged with felony animal cruelty
Father Charged With Felony Child Neglect In Gainesville: Police
A man allegedly under the influence of prescription medication and alcohol was arrested Tuesday after being found passed out with his two young children in the home, according to Prince William County Police.
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7 Gigantic DC, Virginia Homes On The Market Right Now
If your motto is "go big or go home," take a look at these extravagant properties.
Man Guilty In Alexandria Road Rage Shooting
A jury has found a man guilty of unlawful wounding in the July 2017 road rage shooting on the Eisenhower Connector in Alexandria. The jury recommended a four-year sentence for Ernest Stickell, 59, of Mechanicsville, Maryland, for shooting the other driver and attempting to shoot the passenger.
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Fort Hunt Teacher Faces Child Porn Charge
Arlington County Police have arrested a teacher at Sandburg Middle School in Fort Hunt on a child pornography possession charge. Robert Keith Rowe, 56, of Arlington, is being held without bond at the Arlington County jail.
DC Library Listed Among 20 Most Beautiful Libraries In US
In the world of libraries, DC has some real gems, especially The Library of Congress. This iconic institution made the list of the "20 Most Beautiful Libraries in the U.S." compiled by Curbed.
Woman Sentenced For Targeting Church Members In Fraud Scheme
The first of three people that duped Alexandria churchgoers out of $2 million was sentenced Friday in federal court. Grenetta Wells, 48, who assisted an Alexandria pastor and his wife in the scheme, will serve two and a half years in prison. Terry Millender, the former pastor of Victorious Life Church in Alexandria, and his wife Brenda were convicted in December and await sentencing.
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- Man Charged For Shooting In Great Falls Vape Shop
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- Arlington MS-13 Member Charged In Violent Racketeering Scheme
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