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Alleged killer arrested after dramatic manhunt in Va.

WASHINGTON — A dramatic, large-scale search effort in Virginia ended Friday night with the arrest of a man who is accused of gunning down and killing a victim at an Exxon gas station in Stafford, Virginia.

According to the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office, 27-year-old Corey Terry of Richmond fired rounds into the Austen Tyler Agnor’s car before leaving the scene on foot, running onto an Interstate 95 ramp and into a wooded area.

What followed was an intense search that included resources from across Virginia. State troopers, sheriff’s deputies, search dogs and a helicopter were involved in tracking Terry down. They eventually located Terry and took him into custody.

Terry was being held Saturday morning on charges of first-degree murder and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony.

Agnor, 20, of Chester, Virginia, was pronounced dead at Stafford Hospital Center.

The sheriff’s office said the shooting stemmed from a domestic dispute. The dispute occurred during a court-ordered custody exchange.

VDOT releases designs for new 95 bridge project over Rappahannock

WASHINGTON — Virginia residents will have a chance this week to check out revised designs for a new bridge over the Rappahannock River that will provide more lanes along Interstate 95 through the congested Fredericksburg area. The Virginia Department of Transportation plans to hold a public information meeting Wednesday night at the Fredericksburg Hospitality House to present the designs for the bridge project, which will add three additional southbound lanes and separate through traffic from local traffic.
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