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Columbia Pike, Fairfax County, VA

Gas-Fueled Early Morning Fairfax County Fire Causes $2M+ In Damage (VIDEO) Gas-Fueled Early Morning Fairfax County Fire Causes $2M+ In Damage (VIDEO)
Gas-Fueled Early Morning Fairfax County Fire Causes $2M+ In Damage (Video) Several Fairfax County businesses were damaged in a fast-moving, gas-fueled fire that caused millions of dollars in damages. Early on Sunday, March 12, first responders were called to a two-alarm fire in the 7200 block of Columbia Pike, when a blaze was reported in the area, sending smoke and flames billowing throughout the area that could reportedly be seen for miles. UPDATE - building fire in the 7200 block of Columbia Pike on 3/12 at 7:06 a.m. Fire damaged four businesses. No injuries. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Damages: $2,223,760. Further updates will be provide…
Teen Pedestrian Dies After Being Struck By Vehicle In Bailey's Crossroads: Police Teen Pedestrian Dies After Being Struck By Vehicle In Bailey's Crossroads: Police
Teen Pedestrian Dies After Being Struck By Vehicle In Bailey's Crossroads: Police A teenager has died after being struck by a vehicle in Fairfax County, authorities said. The unidentified pedestrian was struck at Columbia Pike and Tyler Street in Bailey's Crossroads on Wednesday, Nov. 16, Fairfax County police said on Twitter around 9:30 a.m. Officers are on scene of a crash involving a pedestrian at Columbia Pike & Tyler Street. Preliminarily, a pedestrian was taken to the hospital w/injuries considered life-threatening. Driver remained on scene. Please use another route as detectives respond to investigate. pic.twitter.com/TmGXVlv4T1 — Fairfax County Police (@F…
Teen Responsible For 9 Smash-And-Grab Fairfax County Burglaries: Police Teen Responsible For 9 Smash-And-Grab Fairfax County Burglaries: Police
Teen Responsible For 9 Smash-And-Grab Fairfax County Burglaries: Police Authorities in Fairfax County say a teenager is behind a slew of smash-and-grab burglaries over the past several weeks. And investigators caught him thanks to a keen-eyed employee, police noted.  Juan Mancia Ramirez, 19, of Annandale, faces several burglary, destruction of property, and theft charges stemming from nine break-ins in Fairfax County that began last month, Fairfax County police said.  Investigators said Mancia Ramirez smashed in the glass doors to the businesses, climbed through and stole cash, and then pedaled away on his bicycle. Police released a list of break-ins …