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Purcellville, VA

Organs Of Loudoun Valley HS Grad Killed In Crash, 19, Will Help Others Live: Campaign Organs Of Loudoun Valley HS Grad Killed In Crash, 19, Will Help Others Live: Campaign
Organs Of Loudoun Valley HS Grad Killed In Crash, 19, Will Help Others Live: Campaign A 19-year-old Loudoun Valley High School graduate was killed in a Sunday, March 3 crash, according to his obituary. Roberto 'Beto' Joel Sandoval-Arellano, 19 of Purcellville, graduated high school in 2022 and was planning on attending James Madison University after finishing his associate's degree this year, his obituary reads. "Roberto had a big smile and a kind soul, he was loved by so many. He left a great impact on all who came into contact with him, was gifted at shining positivity and making people laugh," the obituary says. "He was very honest, a hard worker, and a dedicate…
Robert Duvall's Former 33-Acre Virginia Horse Farm Hits Market For $3.7 Million Robert Duvall's Former 33-Acre Virginia Horse Farm Hits Market For $3.7 Million
Robert Duvall's Former 33-Acre Virginia Horse Farm Hits Market For $3.7 Million A Virginia mansion previously owned by actor Robert Duvall is on the market for a cool $3.7 million. Located at 20385 Beaverdam Bridge Road in Purcellville, the Quaker-built Fieldstone Manor home was originally built in 1820 and sits on 33 acres, the listing by Washington Fine Properties says. It's 5,542 square feet with five bedrooms and five bathrooms. The estate itself is known as Butchers Run and boasts an 8-stall courtyard barn, a pool, a stone spring house, three-car garage, an exercise studio, and separate, secluded log cabin with two ponds. Listing ag…
Homeless Man Steals Car, Burglarizes 2 Homes In Leesburg: Police Homeless Man Steals Car, Burglarizes 2 Homes In Leesburg: Police
Homeless Man Steals Car, Burglarizes 2 Homes In Leesburg: Police A homeless man who stole a car then burglarized two homes has been arrested in Loudoun County, police said. A man later identified as Allen Goins, 42, stole a car left running from a home on the 100 block of Lawson Road SE in Leesburg around 9 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 11, local police said. A few minutes later, a Leesburg police officer saw the car in the 1000 block of Edwards Ferry Road NE. The officer tried to stop the vehicle, however Goins failed to yield and began instead headed northbound on the Route 15 bypass.  In the interest of public safety, the officer did not pursue the vehic…
Home Explosion: Round Hill Family Of 7 Escapes Fire That Claimed Everything But Their Lives Home Explosion: Round Hill Family Of 7 Escapes Fire That Claimed Everything But Their Lives
Home Explosion: Round Hill Family Of 7 Escapes Fire That Claimed Everything But Their Lives The Keller family is still making sense of it all. The sounds of popping and crackling that awoke the family patriarch, Brayden, on Friday, Oct. 20, is what ultimately saved their lives, according to a GoFundMe for Brayden, his wife, and their five children. Brayden was able to get all five children and his wife out of the house before the explosion that claimed their home and everything inside of it, on the 16000 block of Woodgrove Road in Round Hill at 4:30 a.m., the Kellers and fire officials said. "We are doing everything we can do to stay positive for our children during this incredib…
$1 Million In Damages Caused By Blaze That Injured 2 Firefighters In Loudoun County $1 Million In Damages Caused By Blaze That Injured 2 Firefighters In Loudoun County
$1 Million In Damages Caused By Blaze That Injured 2 Firefighters In Loudoun County Two firefighters were injured battling flames that caused nearly $1 million in damages to a Loudoun County home Monday, Aug. 21. Reports of a fire with possible victims trapped in a home on the 17300 block of Smokey View Court in Round Hill were called into dispatchers 6:50 p.m. At 6:49 p.m., on Monday, August 21, 2023, the Loudoun County Emergency Communications Center (ECC) received multiple... Posted by Loudoun County Fire and Rescue on Tuesday, August 22, 2023 While most of the fire was involving the garage area of the home, fire was quickly spreading into other areas of the home t…
'Smoking Materials' Spark Multi-Million Dollar Leesburg House Fire: Officials 'Smoking Materials' Spark Multi-Million Dollar Leesburg House Fire: Officials
'Smoking Materials' Spark Multi-Million Dollar Leesburg House Fire: Officials Fire hydrants could have been helpful in a Loudoun County neighborhood that bore witness to a fast-moving fire that tore through an area home on Thursday afternoon. Improperly discarded smoking materials led to a massive multi-million dollar fire in Leesburg that destroyed one home and damaged several neighboring properties, according to officials on Friday, April 21. First responders were called at approximately 11:10 a.m. the previous day to the 40200 block of Browns Creek Place, where there was a reported house fire that was ripping through a family home. Upon arrival, crews were met b…
Priest-Turned-Bookstore Owner From Asbury Park Convicted In Virginia Of Having Sex With Teen Priest-Turned-Bookstore Owner From Asbury Park Convicted In Virginia Of Having Sex With Teen
Priest-Turned-Bookstore Owner From Asbury Park Convicted In Virginia Of Having Sex With Teen A former Virginia priest from New Jersey has been convicted of sexually assaulting a teen in 1985, authorities announced. Scott Asalone, 65, was arrested in Asbury Park — where he owned a bookstore — in March 2020. A grand jury in Virginia indicted Asalone three days earlier on what is known there as "carnal knowledge of a minor" between 13 and 15 years old. The incident involves a former parishioner in 1985 while Asalone was a member of the clergy assigned to St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Purcellville,  Asalone was removed from public duties in 1993 and dismissed from …
Purcellville House Fire Displaces Two People, Dog Purcellville House Fire Displaces Two People, Dog
Purcellville House Fire Displaces Two People, Dog A Loudoun County house fire killed two dogs and displaced two residents on Thursday, July 28, authorities said.  Two residents escaped the fire that happened at the 36000 block of Milligans Run Lane at around 5:00 a.m., but two of their three dogs were still stuck inside, according to Loudoun County Fire and Rescue. Fire crews arrived and began to attack the fire at the front of the home with their water supply, as Purcellville does not have fire hydrants, officials said.  Authorities said that the crews found the two trapped dogs and took them from the home, but they did not sur…
(UPDATE) Missing Loudoun County Man Found Safe: Police (UPDATE) Missing Loudoun County Man Found Safe: Police
(Update) Missing Loudoun County Man Found Safe: Police Loudoun County deputies found Chris Martin Monday night, June 27. He is safe.  Deputies had sent out info on his disappearance to local media earlier in the day in the hopes someone would spot the 33-year-old. He walked away from his Purcellville home, and officials were concerned for his safety because he has physical or health needs that put him at high risk for harm.  It's unclear why he left or where he was going. 
Former Priest-Turned-Bookstore Owner From Asbury Park Charged With Having Sex With Teen Former Priest-Turned-Bookstore Owner From Asbury Park Charged With Having Sex With Teen
Former Priest-Turned-Bookstore Owner From Asbury Park Charged With Having Sex With Teen Authorities in Virginia charged a former priest and current independent bookstore co-owner from Asbury Park with having sex with a minor. Scott Asalone, 63, was arrested in Asbury Park this past weekend by Virginia State Police and New Jersey law enforcement officers, authorities said. Asalone -- an author, speaker and poet who's also worked as a consultant for private and non-profit groups -- has co-owned a bookstore on Cookman Avenue for more than a decade. He was being held pending extradition proceedings. A grand jury in Virginia indicted Asalone three days earlier on w…
Woman Who Embezzled $326K From Fairfield County Business Sentenced Woman Who Embezzled $326K From Fairfield County Business Sentenced
Woman Who Embezzled $326K From Fairfield County Business Sentenced A former Fairfield County resident is heading to federal prison after admitting to embezzling more than $325,000 from her employer in Connecticut. Miriam Dubay, a former Shelton resident, has been sentenced to 33 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, after pleading guilty in district court to one count of wire fraud related to her embezzlement of approximately $326,000 while working as a bookkeeper for a Fairfield County company. John Durham, the United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that current Purcellville, Virginia, resident Mi…
Former Fairfield County Resident Admits Embezzling $326K From Employer Former Fairfield County Resident Admits Embezzling $326K From Employer
Former Fairfield County Resident Admits Embezzling $326K From Employer A former Fairfield County resident is facing up to two decades behind bars after pleading guilty to embezzling more than $325,000 from her employer in Connecticut. John Durham, the United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that current Purcellville, Virginia, resident Miriam Dubay, 65, formerly of Shelton, has waived her right to be indicted and pleaded guilty in district court to one count of wire fraud related to her embezzlement of approximately $326,000 while working as a bookkeeper for a Fairfield County company. Dubay was the bookkeeper for a small, family-owne…