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30-Year-Old Man Killed In High-Speed Crash With BMW In Fairfax County: Cops
One person was killed and a second critically injured in a Virginia crash that took the life of a 30-year-old man. Speed is believed to have been a factor in the crash that killed Sohail Iqbal, of Manassas, VA, just after midnight on Monday, Dec. 4 at the intersection of Lee Highway and Clifton Road in Centreville, Fairfax County police said. A BMW was heading south on Stringfellow Road near the intersection of Route 29 when it struck Iqbal's Hyundai, also going south, as it crossed through the roadway. The collision forced Iqbal across the intersection, onto the embankment there, and into…
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Police K-9 Catches Crook In Fairfax County: Police
A 31-year-old gas station robber was arrested with help form a police K-9 after authorities say he fled on a mass transit bus in Fairfax County earlier this week. A man later identified as Clint Cook, of Fairfax, implied he had a gun when he worked his way around the counter of the Lee Highway Sunoco in Centreville around 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 26, county police said. Cook demanded the clerk open the register, then fled on foot with the money. A K-9 Officer arrived on scene and saw Clint speaking with a Fairfax Connector bus driver in the commuter lot across the street from the Sunoco.&nbs…
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Two Pedestrians In Nearby DMV Counties Killed In Separate Crashes Hours Apart: Police
Two pedestrians were killed in the DMV area overnight as police investigate a pair of separate fatal crashes in Fairfax and Prince George’s County that happened within hours of each other. First, in Maryland, officers from the Prince George's County Police Department responded shortly after 8:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 28, to the area of the northbound lanes of Indian Head Highway near East Swann Creek Road, where a pedestrian had been struck. Officials say that the driver of the striking vehicle remained at the site of the collision during the investigation into the crash, but the woman who …