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ICE Crackdown, Toll Cheaters, Vacant Mall's Future: News Nearby

Top VA, DC news includes ICE arrests, ugliest buildings in town, and plans for a vacant mall. Plus how to share news, events on Patch.

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

Enforcement Of I-66 Toll Cheaters To Be Ramped Up

Before tolling began on Interstate 66 between the Capital Beltway to DC, "HOV cheaters" were prevalent. Now the focus has shifted to "toll cheaters"—those who pose as carpoolers to avoid the tolls.

Tornado Throws Shipping Container 100 Yards

The National Weather Service has confirmed reports that a tornadotouched down in Fairfax County early Tuesday morning, and they say it threw a shipping container 100 yards near a school.

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Cop Catches Teacher In Child Sex Sting

A former teacher at West Springfield and Westfield High Schools has been charged in a child sex sting.
According to Fairfax County Police, the teacher requested sexual contact with a cop posing as a teenager and sent a sexually explicit image, likely of himself.

Man Exposes Himself To Child In Grocery Store

A suspect is wanted for exposing himself to a child inside a northern Virginia grocery store, police say. The indecent exposure happened July 11 at a Giant Food store.

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Major ICE Crackdown In DC/VA, 132 Arrests: Report

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement just conducted a major sweep in D.C. and Northern Virginia, arresting 132 undocumented immigrants -- but it's not clear whether the roundup included anything more than a handful of violent criminals.

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