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Extra cops on road Thanksgiving | How great are Wawa sandwiches? | Gas station murder | Prisoner accused in break-ins | Cider company coming

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

Murder Suspect Sought: Police

Police are looking for a man who murdered someone early Sunday outside the Exxon/Mr. B's Market and Deli, according to the Stafford County Sheriff's Office.

Ex-Prisoner Busted For Break-Ins At His Jail

A man recently released from jail was arrested Friday after trying to break into vehicles in the very same jail's parking lot, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office.

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Extra Police Crack Down On Traffic For Thanksgiving

As people heading to have Thanksgiving dinner with families will pack the roads, police remind drivers to drive responsibly so no one misses a loved one during the holiday. To bolster safety during the busy traveling period, Virginia State Police will be increasing traffic enforcement on highways around the state.

Wawa Stores Make Best Sandwiches In US: Food Site

Road trip food doesn't have to be gross. The fine dining website The Daily Meal recently ranked the Best Sandwiches In America for 2018, and Wawa was covered in praise.

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Cider Company Seeks To Open In NoVA

Virginia Cider Company has proposed a cider production facility and tasting room in Alexandria called Lost Boy Cider.

Jholie Moussa Murder Case Heading To Trial

A judge has determined the case of Mount Vernon teen Jholie Moussa's murder can go to trial before a jury. The accused was originally charged with first-degree murder as a juvenile, but the judge ruled he faces trial as an adult and could get up to life in prison.

Images of Moussa (left) and Ebrahim via Fairfax County Police

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