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From Roanoke County Fire and Rescue: At approximately 2:25PM today, Roanoke County Fire and Rescue units responded to a call for a vehicle fire in a garage, in the1800 block of Laurel Mountain Drive in the Hanging Rock area. A fire on the scene was contained to the garage and a car within the garage. The fire was brought under control in less than 10 minutes upon arrival. The occupants were home at the time of the fire and called 9-1-1.One resident suffered minor injuries and was treated on the scene. No other injuries are reported. No pets were harmed in the fire and the home’s occupants were not displaced. The Roanoke County Fire Marshal estimates damages at approximately $7,500 to one vehicle in the garage.###

From the Virginia Department of Health: Today, the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) announced that an adolescent resident in the Southside Health District who tested positive for COVID-19 has died. This is the first reported COVID-19 death of a child in the Commonwealth. VDH will disclose no further information about the teenager to protect privacy and out of respect for the patient’s family.

“We were extremely saddened to learn of the loss of the state’s first adolescent with COVID-19. On behalf of all of us at VDH, I extend sincere condolences to the teenager’s family and loved ones,” said State Health Commissioner M. Norman Oliver, M.D., M.A.  “No age group is immune from the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and this unfortunate event, along with the increasing numbers of coronavirus cases we are seeing in some areas of the Commonwealth, is a reminder that we all need to do our part to help slow the spread of virus in the community.”

The November election will involve far more absentee ballots than ever before, and it all begins tomorrow. Four years ago, about 566,000 Virginians voted absentee, about half of that number by mail. Governor Northam says this year, close to 800,000 voters have already requested mail-in ballots. Northam says Virginians should not have concerns about whether or not their mail-in absentee ballots will be counted. WFIR’s Evan Jones has more:

 

According to the latest numbers released this morning by The Virginia Department of Health there are 33 new confirmed or probable coronavirus cases being attributed to the Roanoke Valley. State health officials report 19 new cases in Roanoke City, 10 new cases in Roanoke County, 2 new cases in Botetourt County and 2 new cases in Salem. No new hospitalizations are being reported in the Roanoke Valley.

According to the latest numbers released this morning by The Virginia Department of Health there are 9 new confirmed or probable coronavirus cases and 1 new hospitalization being attributed to the Roanoke Valley. State health officials report 3 new cases in Roanoke City, 5 new cases and 1 new hospitalization in Roanoke County, and 1 new case in Botetourt County.

According to the latest numbers released this morning by The Virginia Department of Health there are 757 new confirmed or probable coronavirus cases in the Commonwealth bringing the state’s overall case count to 134,571. Case counts in the Roanoke Valley: Roanoke City 1,391 Roanoke County 710, Botetourt County 277, and Salem 252.

CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP) — A 14-year-old boy led police on a pre-dawn high-speed chase in a stolen vehicle, Virginia state police said.

Police said a state trooper patrolling Interstate 64 East in Chesapeake saw a 2016 Dodge Caravan pass his marked vehicle just before 3:15 a.m. Sunday. The driver was going 114 miles per hour in a 55 miles-per-hour zone, police said in a news release.

The trooper attempted to make a traffic stop, but the driver refused to stop, police said. The vehicle had been reported stolen in Norfolk.

The pursuit continued through streets in Chesapeake, Virginia Beach and Norfolk before the vehicle reentered I-64 West. Once on the interstate, the vehicle struck a police vehicle, causing the Caravan to spin out of control.

A 14-year-old male driver was taken into custody, along with five other juveniles who were passengers in the vehicle.

The driver was charged with reckless driving, felony eluding, felony possession of a stolen vehicle, and three counts of felony assault on a law enforcement officer. The other five juveniles were released to the custody of their parents.

None of the juveniles were injured. One trooper suffered non-life threatening injuries after being struck by the suspect’s vehicle.