November's Top Stories: Tires Slashed, Police News, Election Coverage
Most-read stories on Patch in November in Herndon.
In November, Herndon Patch readers followed the election closely, kept close tabs on police and crime news in Herndon and read about Black Friday and Herndon High's varsity cheer team.
November's most-read article was Dozens of Tires Slashed in Herndon Apartment Complex. The night of Nov. 24, more than 60 vehicles at the Dulles Greene apartment complex off of Rock Hill Road had their tires slashed. Police are still searching for the suspects.
Other top stories Herndon Patch readers read included information on Walmart workers striking during Black Friday over work hours, Herndon's local election results, and local police reports.
For more on each story, click the links below. Stories are listed in order of popularity as of Nov. 30.
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More than 64 vehicles had their tires slashed the night of Nov. 24. |
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A number of Walmart workers nationwide went on strike over work hours on Thanksgiving. |
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Patch kept up with all the local results in the 2012 presidential election. |
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Herndon Police were able to locate a missing 11-year-old earlier in the month. |
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Police are searching for the suspect who robbed the Capital One Bank in the Franklin Farm Shopping Center. |
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After a Cinderella season, the HHS varsity cheer team won state finals. |
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President Obama was to a second term in office. |
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Herndon Police Report: Hurricane Beer, Reese's Cups Reported Stolen |
Among this months interesting police report items, Hurricane Beer and Reese's Cups were stolen. |
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Herndon Police Report: Subject Attempts to Shoplift Television |
A victim reported their gas tank was siphoned. |
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Thanksgiving Panic—“Where Should I Order a Pre-Cooked Dinner?” |
Readers looked for ideas on where to get precooked dinners on Thanksgiving. |
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Teens broke into a home on Kingstream Drive in Herndon. |
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Fairfax County is facing a huge budget shortfall for Fiscal Year 2014. |
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Patch takes a closer look at swing state Virginia. |
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October's Top Stories: Hurricane Sandy, Homecoming and the Election |
Readers wanted to know what they read most in October. |
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The story of Congressional Medal of Honor winner Wesley L. Fox, a legendary hero within the Marine Corps whose roots are in Herndon. |
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Herndon Police Report: Victim Receives Fraudulent 'Lottery' Check |
As the Powerball reached $500 million, someone was sent a fraudulent winning lottery check. |
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Changes to eminent domain and veto session scheduling pass by wide margins. |
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The event included warming bonfires, wagon rides, strolling carolers, storytelling and more. |
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Readers wanted details on the Nearly Naked Mile in Reston Town Center. |
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The physical and mental health risks for children who can’t pull themselves away from social media. |
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