Tuesday Morning Notes

Pandemic Boosts Use of W&OD Trail — “Whatever the preference for use – running, walking, biking,  riding scooters, maybe even roller skating – the popular 45-mile Washington & Old Dominion (W&OD) Regional Trail has become much more busy, according to users, during the COVID-19 pandemic.” [InsideNOVA]

Nearby: Search for Endangered Juvenile Underway — Genisis Garcia was last seen on September 7 at 8 a.m. in Bailey’s. The 11-year-old is endangered due to her age. [Fairfax County Police Department]

Board Chair of Shepherd’s Center Receives Award — “William “Bill” Farrell, Board Chair of Shepherd’s Center serving Oakton-Vienna-Reston-Herndon (SC) has received the Hunter Mill District Community Champion Award…. As part of the annual Volunteer Service Awards, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors selects an individual to be recognized for their commitment to promoting volunteerism within their community while addressing specific needs.” [The Connection]

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Monday Morning Notes

Last PRC meeting tonight — A series of workgroup sessions between Reston Association, the Coalition for a Planned Reston and county officials concludes tonight with a meeting on general planning and zoning. Growth in village centers will also be discussed. [Reston Today]

Don’t head North — “North Shore Pool will be closed until 1 p.m. due to water contamination. The deck and spa will remain open.” [Reston Association]

Missing child alert — Local police are still searching for a 12-year-old girl who went missing on Friday. [Fairfax County Police Department]

Nearby: Shooting reported — “An investigation is underway after authorities say there was a reported burglary and shooting in Fairfax County Monday morning.” [WJLA]

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Cindy Guzman Serrano/Credit: National Center for Missing and Exploited Kids

Update, Tuesday, 7:30 a.m.: Cindy has been found and is safe, Herndon Police said.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the Herndon Police are asking area residents to be on the lookout for Cindy Guzman Serrano.

Guzman Serrano, 13, was last seen on Sunday, June 5. She may be in the company of two adult males. They may be traveling in a black four-door sedan, possibly an older model Pontiac.

Cindy is about 5-foot-6 inches tall and 125 lbs. She has brown hair and brown eyes.

Please call 1-800-843-5678 or the Herndon Police Department 703-435-6846 if you have any details.

Photo: Cindy Guzman Serrano/Credit: National Center for Missing and Exploited Kids

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