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Strasburg woman dies in fatal Clarke County car crash
CLARKE COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) - A Strasburg woman died in a car crash July 5, according to new details from the Virginia State Police shared Monday. Madison Satterfield, 22, of Strasburg was a passenger in a single-vehicle crash in Clarke County at the 600 block of Barbour Lane. The driver was Nicholas Ehrhardt, 24, of Berryvile. The two were traveling on private property, when the car attempted a sharp turn and flipped over, according to a VSP press release.
Male Arrested In Warren County For CSAM
Robert McCoy, a 30 year-old male from Front Royal was arrested by the Warren County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) regarding the distribution of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in Warren County. After receiving downloads of CSAM during the sheriff’s office investigation, the special opperations team of the WCSO executed a...
Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office to offer extra patrols following shooting at Trump rally
LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va. (DC News Now) — The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) said it is offering to patrol community members’ homes in light of a shooting that broke out at former President Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday. In a statement posted on X, LCSO Sheriff Michael Chapman wrote: “We are horrified by […]
Leader calls for work zone safety after crashes injure three, kill one so far in 2024
WEST VIRGINIA (WCHS) — West Virginia’s transportation secretary is calling for drivers to slow down after three state road workers have been injured and a contractor killed in construction zone crashes this year. The calls for increased safety come after a July 10 crash on Interstate 79 in...
Dufek Sworn in as Purcellville Police Chief
Members of the county’s law enforcement community gathered in Purcellville on Friday to celebrate the town’s new police chief, Barry Dufek. Dufek replaces Cynthia McAlister who retired from the position in May. Dave Dailey, who had served as deputy chief under McAlister, served as interim chief while the town was searching for a permanent replacement. Dailey also retired earlier this month.
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