February 22, 2021 at 2:30pm
A teen is facing a number of charges after some early morning vehicular mayhem in Arlington on Saturday.
Arlington County police say the teen was prowling the Hall’s Hill neighborhood in a stolen Chevrolet Camaro, looking for unlocked cars. He was accompanied by at least three other suspects and two other vehicles.
“At approximately 5:07 a.m., police were dispatched to the report of a vehicle tampering in the 2000 block of N. Cameron Street,” police said in a press release Monday. “The reporting party advised they had observed four suspects associated with a Chevrolet Camaro trying door handles of parked vehicles in the area. A responding officer located the suspect vehicle, with two other vehicles following closely behind and attempted a traffic stop.”
Government leaders in Arlington County, Virginia, are moving ahead with further discussions to grant special recognition to a local Black church’s cemetery.
The Mount Salvation Baptist Church was founded in 1879 and has laid dozens of people to rest on their grounds since the early 20th century.
WTOP confirms the matter will be brought up during public hearings at the next Planning Commission session on Feb. 8 and will then go before the Arlington County Board at their next meeting on Feb. 20.
“If we don’t preserve it now, we risk losing the history,” County Board Chair Matt de Ferranti said.
TO: G & CB ENTERPRISES, LLC
TAKE NOTICE that the property taxes for the year ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬2018 are unpaid on the property hereinafter described and that this proceeding is for the collection of said unpaid taxes or the sale of said property to satisfy the unpaid property taxes.
In the above-styled cause, it appearing from the return of the Sheriff on the original summons or from the return of the summons by certified mail that said defendants are not to be found and that after search and inquiry cannot be located so that ordinary process be served upon G & CB ENTERPRISES, LLC, to notify said defendants that taxes are owing on the real property described on the tax rolls of the Tax Assessor for Rutherford County, Tennessee as Map 014I, Group C, Control Map 014I, Parcel 001.00, Account Number R0004838, which property is also known by the address of 287 Sand Hill Rd, LaVergne, Tennessee, and such property being more specifically described in Deed Book 665, Page 736,