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Victims Of Triple Fatal Loudoun Parkway Crash ID'd
Authorities have identified the three people killed in this week's crash on Loudoun County Parkway.
Iran K. Hinson, of Las Vegas, was operating a 2023 Dodge Challenger north on the Parkway when he lost control near Shellhorn Road and struck a Toyota Sienna taxi head-on around 10:50 p.m., the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office said.
Dejene B. Haye, the driver of the Toyota, of Silver Spring, MD, and James E. Humphrey, the passenger, of Brambleton, VA, both died, as did Hinson.
The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office Crash Reconstruction Unit is working diligently to investigate the circ…
Brand-New Dodge Challenger Struck Taxi Head-On In Triple Fatal VA Crash: Cops
Three people died in a head-on crash involving a brand-new Dodge Challenger and taxi on Loudoun County Parkway Wednesday, Oct. 25, authorities said.
A 2023 Dodge Challenger was heading north on the Parkway when he lost control near Shellhorn Road and struck a Toyota Sienna taxi head-on around 10:50 p.m., the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office said.
The sole occupant of the Dodge, a 56-year-old male from Las Vegas, NV, and the two occupants of the Toyota, a 51-year-old male from Silver Spring, MD, and a 66-year-old male from Brambleton, VA, were pronounced dead at the scene.
The identities of …
These Siblings Are Bringing South Korea’s No. 1 Bakery To Loudoun County
If you haven’t heard of Paris Baguette yet, you will soon — especially if Joe, Andrew, and Yulia Kook have anything to say about it.
The Kooks are the owners of the first Paris Baguette in Loudoun County, which is slated to open in Brambleton this fall.
Enjoy a sweet rice donut! You'll find 139 fresh-baked items to choose from at Paris Baguette.Paris Baguette
Joe, a former Starbucks barista and personal trainer, and Yulia, a former IT professional, along with brother Andrew were looking for a business opportunity they could do together.
“I love food,” said Joe, “and have been looking f…