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Dumfries Man Died When Tree Fell On Home During Storm: Police
A Dumfries man died on Saturday when severe weather caused a tree to fall onto his home, the Prince William County Police Department said.

DUMFRIES, VA — A Dumfries man died on Saturday evening when a tree fell onto his home, the Prince William County Police Department said.
Authorities identified the man as 44-year-old Kenneth Allan Lee Jr.
The police department said they have not yet determined a cause of death. The Office of the Medical Examiner will conduct an autopsy, authorities said.
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No other injuries were reported.
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Around 5:45 p.m. on Saturday, police officers were called to a home in the 15300 block of Holly Hills Drive in Dumfries for "a death, possibly related to severe weather," the police report said.
Investigators determined that Lee was inside the home when a tree fell onto it. Family members called 911, but Lee was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Washington, D.C. region continues to recover after Saturday's late afternoon storm knocked out power for thousands across the area and toppled trees.
Some Arlington residents are taking advantage of the closures to ride their bikes on the closed lanes of Spout Run Parkway to the George Washington Parkway.
Following Saturday's storms, downed trees also fill Arlington County’s trails, including the Custis Trail, which runs adjacent to Interstate 66.
"We appreciate your patience as crews work to survey and address these areas. Please use caution when using the trails as cleanup will take some time," Arlington County said.
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