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Fatal Crash in Chantilly

A car crash in Chantilly last week took the life of a 27-year-old Sterling man. Fairfax County police identified him as Jordan Douglas. The tragedy occurred last Wednesday, Oct. 15, shortly before 5 p.m.

Detectives from the Crash Reconstruction Unit responded, and initial investigation determined that Douglas was driving a 2013 Ford Escape west on Route 50 at the interchange with Route 28. For an unknown reason, the SUV left the road to the right, traveled in gravel and dirt and struck a street sign.

According to police, “The vehicle continued westbound, crossing over the asphalt ramp to southbound Route 28, into the grass, and then went airborne over a ravine and head-on into a tree. The Escape then apparently caught on fire after it came to rest. Douglas was found inside the vehicle and was pronounced dead at the scene.”

Police say speed “appears to have been a factor” in the crash. It has not yet been determined if drugs or alcohol were involved.

Learn Self-Defense Techniques

In light of recent, high-profile attacks on real estate agents, RE/MAX Gateway is hosting a free, safety workshop for all real-estate agents in Northern Virginia this Thursday, Oct. 23, at the Sully District Government Center, 4900 Stonecroft Blvd. in Chantilly. Featuring both instruction and hands-on self-defense, it’ll be taught by Sully Police PFC Tara Gerhard, Crime Prevention Specialist, and the TopKick Martial Arts team.

Meet with Del. David Bulova

Del. David Bulova (D-37th) will meet informally with residents Saturday, Oct. 25, from 9-11 a.m., at Jireh Bakery and Café, 13848 Lee Hwy. in Centreville. Constituents are invited to talk about issues of interest and ask questions about legislation affecting their community. The format is casual and no appointments are needed.

Goblin Gallop is Sunday

The 21 annual Goblin Gallop is this Sunday, Oct. 26, at the Fairfax Corner Shopping Center. The fun includes a Halloween costume contest, music, face painting and a moonbounce. All proceeds go to the John Quadrino Foundation to Benefit Children with Cancer.

Rain or shine, the race begins in front of Coastal Flats restaurant. The 1K fun run is at 8:30 a.m.; the 5K race, at 9 a.m.; and the 5K walk, at 9:10 a.m. Entry fees through Oct. 23 are $33 for the 5K run, $25 for the 5K walk and $18 for the 1K fun run. From Oct. 24 on, those fees, respectively, are $35, $30 and $22. Register at www.goblingallop.org until race time.

Guest Speaker at CIF Meeting

The Centreville Immigration Forum’s annual meeting will feature attorney Virginia Diamond, a long-time supporter of workers’ rights. It’s set for Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 7 p.m., at Centreville Presbyterian Church, 15450 Lee Hwy. in Centreville, and the public is welcome.

Recent news reports have focused on the needs of immigrant children, and Diamond will speak about her firsthand experience working to support these children. There’ll also be a report on CIF’s progress as an independent nonprofit and the growth of jobs and training opportunities at the Centreville Labor Resource Center.

The CIF Board will recognize volunteers whose gifts make it possible for CIF to continue serving the community, and there’ll be a short slide show of CIF/CLRC events for the year.

Fair Oaks CAC to Meet

The Citizens Advisory Council of the Fair Oaks District Police Station will meet Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 7 p.m., in the roll-call room of the police station. It’s at 12300 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway in Chantilly.

Westfield Haunted House, Carnival

The Westfield Theatre Boosters will present Westfield High’s annual Haunted House and Carnival, Wednesday-Thursday, Oct. 29-30, from 6-8 p.m., at the school. Admission to all attractions is $6; carnival only, $3. Enter through door 13.

WHS Needs Old Clothing

Westfield Theatre Boosters are holding a fundraising clothing drive, Saturday, Nov. 1, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. It lets people clear out their closets and support Westfield High’s theater program at the same time. Donate old clothing, shoes, linens jewelry and accessories at the school’s black box theater at Door 13. Westfield is at 4700 Stonecroft Blvd. in Chantilly.

Election Officers are Sought

Fairfax County needs 2,700 election officers, particularly bilingual citizens, for the Nov. 4 election. They must be registered voters in Virginia and complete required training and forms. People may choose to accept the $175 payment for a full day or volunteer their time.

For more information, go to www.fairfaxcounty.gov/elections and click the “training and education” button or call 703-324-4735, TTY 711. Sign up at http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/elections/working.htm.

Free Carseat Inspections

Certified technicians from the Sully District Police Station will perform free, child safety carseat inspections Thursday, Nov. 6, from 5 p.m. to dusk, at the station, 4900 Stonecroft Blvd. in Chantilly. No appointment is necessary. But residents should install the child safety seats themselves so technicians may properly inspect and adjust them, as needed.

Because of time constraints, only the first 35 vehicles arriving on each date will be inspected. That way, inspectors may have enough time to properly instruct the caregiver on the correct use of the child seat. (The inspection may be cancelled in the event of inclement weather). Call 703-814-7000, ext. 5140, to confirm dates and times.

Help with Food Drive

Many youth and adult volunteers are needed to help with the Sully District area Boy Scout Food Drive. Shifts are available for set up and tear down, sorting and transporting food on Friday-Saturday, Nov. 7-8. Youth may work with a team of friends and earn community-service hours. Contact

Volunteer Manager Annette Bosley at abosley@wfcmva.org.