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Loudoun Now for Oct. 13, 2022

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VOL. 7, NO. 47

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OCTOBER 13, 2022

Murder Suspect Released, Recaptured in Georgia BY NORMAN K. STYER nstyer@loudounnow.com

Alexis Gustin/Loudoun Now

Afternoon buses leave Frederick Douglass Elementary School on Oct 11. Several families in the county are still waiting on bus issues to be resolved six weeks into the school year.

Afternoon Bus Woes Linger for Some Loudoun Families

BY ALEXIS GUSTIN agustin@loudounnow.com

More than a month into the school year, several families in western Loudoun still don’t have afternoon bus transportation for their elementary aged students. The issue surrounds alternative trans-

portation for their children. Alternative transportation requests are made for students to go to or from a location that is not their established bus stop but is within the attendance area of the student’s school, according to the division’s transportation page. Parents often request alternative

transportation when their child has before- or after-school care but that care center doesn’t provide transportation. Each year parents are sent an email with a deadline to apply; this year requests were opened at the end of June and went until BUS WOES continues on page 38

An effort to keep alive the possibility of bringing a murder suspect to trial instead resulted Friday in the inadvertent release of the man and a daylong interstate manhunt. The release also led to finger-pointing between the Sheriff’s Office and the Commonwealth’s Attorney over who allowed a person Colburn suspected of murder to be released from the county jail. Stone L. Colburn, 25, was charged with second-degree murder in July 2021 following the fatal stabbing of Natalie Crow at their home in Round Hill’s Stoneleigh neighborhood. Since his arrest he has been held at Central State Hospital in Petersburg undergoing psychiatric review after being declared unfit to stand trial. The case had been under periodic review by District Court judges throughout the past year, with the hospital’s forensic evaluator, COLBURN continues on page 39

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