ALERT

2008-05-13 - 2008-05-14
Gypsy Moth Spraying is scheduled for Wednesday, 5-14, as early as 6 a.m., if conditions remain favorable. Treatment areas include parts of Shannondale, River View Park and John Brown Farm. Converted bombers have been used in the past and have a startling impact due to their size, speed, noise and the relatively low altitude which is required for accurate and effective application. The diluted spray is non-toxic to people and pets, but prudence dictates avoiding it if possible. A cool shower will effectively remove any spray residue. Gypsy Moths: Farewell!
 

Wanted by LCSD for Sexual Assault 4/25/08

Location(s)

Newberry area
Sterling, VA
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The Sheriff’s Office is investigating a reported sexual assault that allegedly occurred early Sunday morning in the Sterling area.

The victim told authorities she was sexually assaulted inside her residence in the Newberry area by an unknown subject. The incident occurred around 12:30 AM. There were no signs of forced entry into the residence.

The suspect is described as a Hispanic male between 20 and 30-years-of age. The Loudoun Sheriff’s Office has released a composite sketch of the suspect. See "attachment" below.

If you have any information about the possible identity of this suspect you are asked to contact Investigator M. Hall of the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division at 703-777-0475.

If the caller wishes to remain anonymous you are asked to call Loudoun Crime Solvers at 703-777-1919. If the information leads to an arrest and indictment the caller could be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1000.

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Comments

Thanks!

Good post, sir! I hope everyone takes time to review the sketch!
--Dave

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