Vienna Ledger

The daily account of Vienna, Wolf Trap, and Oakton.

Vienna Ledger

The daily account of Vienna, Wolf Trap, and Oakton.

Vienna Ledger

Public Safety

Latest reporting from the Public Safety desk.

Public Safety

Latest reporting from the Public Safety desk.

Public Safety

Latest reporting from the Public Safety desk.

Paved multi-use trail lined with trees and a blue directional sign.

Herndon man pleads guilty to W&OD Trail rape, faces 18 years

Denis Humberto Roman Navarette, 33, pleaded guilty Aug. 11 to raping a stranger on the W&OD Trail in Herndon and faces up to 18 years in prison at a December sentencing, raising safety concerns for Vienna residents who use the trail daily.

Paved multi-use trail lined with trees and a blue directional sign.

Herndon man pleads guilty to W&OD Trail rape, faces 18 years

Denis Humberto Roman Navarette, 33, pleaded guilty Aug. 11 to raping a stranger on the W&OD Trail in Herndon and faces up to 18 years in prison at a December sentencing, raising safety concerns for Vienna residents who use the trail daily.

Paved multi-use trail lined with trees and a blue directional sign.

Herndon man pleads guilty to W&OD Trail rape, faces 18 years

Denis Humberto Roman Navarette, 33, pleaded guilty Aug. 11 to raping a stranger on the W&OD Trail in Herndon and faces up to 18 years in prison at a December sentencing, raising safety concerns for Vienna residents who use the trail daily.

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Pedestrian hospitalized after hit near Vienna Community Center

A pedestrian was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after being struck by a vehicle at Park Street SE and Cherry Street SE on Tuesday, Aug. 11. Vienna Police initially responded to a hit-and-run report, but the driver returned to the scene and the incident was reclassified as a traffic accident with injury.

A black and gold Fairfax County Sheriff's Office Dodge Charger patrol car parked outside.

Fairfax County health officials investigate Virginia's first locally transmitted dengue case

The Virginia Department of Health confirmed the state's first locally transmitted dengue fever case in a Northern Virginia resident on Aug. 4, with the Fairfax County Health Department assisting in the investigation and mosquito surveillance.

Macro photo of an Aedes aegypti mosquito biting human skin, proboscis inserted.

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