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Crash in Fairfax leaves one teenager dead Crash in Fairfax leaves 1 dead
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A teenager was killed Sunday evening and a second teenager seriously injured in a single-car crash in the western part of Fairfax County, police said. One person was killed Sunday evening and a second person seriously injured in a single-car crash in the western part of Fairfax County, police said.
The crash was reported about 6:30 p.m. near the intersection of Stuart Mill Road and Coulter Lane in the Oakton area. The crash was reported about 6:30 p.m. in the 11000 block of Stuart Mill Road in the Oakton area.
Five people were in the carwhen it crashed, according to Sgt. Greg Bedor, a police spokesman. Three suffered injuries that were not considered life-threatening and the driver of the 2010 Kia Forte is in “life threatening condition,” police said. Five people were in the car when it crashed, according to Sgt. Greg Bedor, a police spokesman. Three suffered injuries that were not considered life-threatening.
An initial police investigation found that the Kia with all five teenagers inside was headed eastbound on Stuart Mill Road when it ran off the road and struck a tree. The names of those in the car could not be immediately learned. Additional details about the crash were not available.
On Monday, police said alcohol and drugs do not appear to be factors in the crash. But officials said the “possibility of speed being a factor is still being investigated.”
At the site of the crash, the road runs through a wooded residential area about a mile or two southeast of Reston.At the site of the crash, the road runs through a wooded residential area about a mile or two southeast of Reston.
The name of the teenager who died was not given by police officials due to a law in Virginia that prohibits the release of a minor’s name to the public.
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Dana Hedgpeth contributed to this report.