Crime & Safety
3 Pedestrians Injured In Collision; Herndon Police Seek Public's Help
Town of Herndon Police are asking the public to share any information they may have about last Thursday's pedestrian-involved collision.

HERNDON, VA — Town of Herndon Police asking the public's for any information they may have about last Thursday's pedestrian-involved collision that injured three people on Herndon Parkway.
Two of the victims, who were described as a mother and child, remained in the hospital in serious condition on Tuesday afternoon, according to a police spokeswoman. The third victim, identified as an adult male, was treated and released.
Police responded around 5 p.m., on Thursday, for the report of three people being struck by a gray Jeep Compass in the 1100 block of Herndon Parkway. The outer loop of the parkway was closed for several hours to allow investigators to process the scene of the crash. The parkway was later reopened to traffic.
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Police are asking anyone who may have noticed anything leading up to the incident to call 703-435-6846 or emailing herndon.police@herndon-va.gov.
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