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Upskirt Suspect Tries to Smash Phone, Tim Kaine Campaigns With Clinton, Latest Isis Arrest in Fairfax: News Nearby
Top posts in Va. and D.C., including the surprising rescue of a kidnapped infant. Plus, how you can share your local news, events and pics.

Patch has 32 sites in communities in Va. and D.C. Here are some of the top posts in the last 24 hours.
- WMATA to Metro Riders: We Don't Care If You're Hot, No Water Allowed
- Man Caught Filming Up Woman's Skirt at Courthouse Metro, Tries to Smash Phone: Police
- ISIS and Northern Virginia: Yet Another Resident is Suspected of Alleged Allegiance
Journalists Helped Track Down Missing Baby
After an Amber Alert is blasted across the state for a missing child reportedly abducted by her mother, TV crews go to work talking to neighbors.
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These conversations tend to lean to sidewalk analysis of the suspect or what kind of neighbor they were.
Rarely do these interviews end in another state, with the reporter and cameraman helping to recover the abducted 6-week old baby as the law enforcement carries off the baby's mother. >>> Read more.
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Hillary Clinton, Tim Kaine Campaign in Northern Virginia
Hillary Clinton's potential running mate, U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, tried out his Spanish-speaking skills and attack-dog tactics at a campaign rally with presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton Thursday afternoon at a campaign rally in Northern Virginia.
Long lines could be seen as people lined up two hours before the 3:15 p.m. event at Northern Virginia Community College in Fairfax County's Annandale community, where temperatures were in the 90s and the "feels like" heat index hovered near 100 degrees. >>> Read more.
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