A roundup of local news from local sources
Stafford suspect wanted in fraud —A 21-year-old man is wanted in Stafford County in a case involving credit card theft, fraud and obtaining money by false pretenses. [Fredericksburg.com]
Potomac High School senior dies in her home — Cheryl Osborne says it’s the stuff of nightmares. On Sunday morning, her 17-year-old daughter, Kristina Marie, was found dead in her room of unknown causes. [Insidenova.com]
Haymarket Polling Precinct Shares Building with Republican Office — About $25,000-$26,000 is due to be spent on construction of the clock tower while installation should cost about another $3,000-$4,000. [Prince William Times]
Stafford worker resigns over listing of sex offender’s program — The Republican National Committee has an office in the old Pace West School, where residents of the Haymarket Precinct will vote for elected representatives on Nov. 4. [Bristow Beat]
Express lanes operator offering forgiveness to some E-ZPass customers — Transurban, the company that operates the express lanes on the Capital Beltway in Virginia, is making some changes in its toll enforcement program in response to complaints from some toll road users that they unwittingly amassed big penalties using the lanes. [Washington Post]