Stafford schools reopen after lockdown
A person was taken into custody Monday morning after several Stafford County schools were placed on lockdown while police searched for a suspicious person in the area, ABC 7 reports.
A Stafford County deputy got into an altercation with a suspect, who then ran off into the woods. The suspect was found a short while later and the schools were reopened.
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| May 24, 2010; 10:16 AM ET
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the suspects wife messed up his tivo of last nights Lost finale.