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Sully District Police Report: Attempted Burglary at Cash and Carry
A look at some recent crimes in the Sully District.

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<b>Religion</b><i> -- How religious would you consider yourself? </i>
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A look at some recent crimes in the Sully District.

The arrests are part of ongoing investigations by the Northern Virginia-DC Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
The homeless find a home at New Hope Fellowship.
The community gathered at Ticonderoga Farms to enjoy figs in late September.
A local business owner shares his opinion on the Greek economy and its impact on the rest of the world.
Erik Sohn is a member of the team that's tasked with inspecting the Washington Monument.
AT&T is donating funds to the school in support of a new spirit wall that will replace the old spirit shed.
The Fairfax County Police Department arrest a suspect after an incident that occurred on Monday, Sept. 19 in the Greenbriar area.
Chantilly High's head football coach, Mike Lalli, earned the title of Redskins High School Coach of the Week for the week of Sept. 12.
A former U.S. Army Corps of Engineer employee stationed in Baghdad pleads guilty to accepting bribes from Iraqi contractors.
The association did not make a recommendation in two contested races.
The company's Chantilly location participated in donating home repair services to a family in Woodbridge.
A plane headed for San Francisco was evacuated earlier today.
Chun-Yu Zhao was convicted of leading a conspiracy that involved counterfeit computer equipment with co-conspirators in China.
Due to school being closed today and unplayable field conditions, tonight's games were rescheduled.
Dulles Rotary Opportunities Open, Sept. 26, serves up great golf and double-impact giving to the community.
The community voted on their favorite model home design for the new series, "Showhouse Showdown."