Skip to content
  • X

Subscribe

Magazine | Newsletters
  • Food & Drink
  • News
  • Culture
  • Style
  • Home
  • Family
  • Wellness
  • Things to Do
  • Travel
  • Best of NoVA
  • Best Restaurants
  • Top High Schools
  • NoVA Wars: BBQ
  • In This Issue
  • Home
    • News
  • State Police Ask for Help Identifying Vehicles in Deadly Fauquier Hit-and-Run; Updates on 2 Fatal Oakton Crashes
Nissan Frontier
  • News

State Police Ask for Help Identifying Vehicles in Deadly Fauquier Hit-and-Run; Updates on 2 Fatal Oakton Crashes

Fairfax County police also want information on two fatal crashes that happened at Oakton Shopping Center.

By Colleen Kelleher November 11, 2024 at 10:53 am

Virginia State police continue to ask for the public’s help in identifying two vehicles that struck a 73-year-old pedestrian in Fauquier County. And Fairfax County police have charged a driver in a pedestrian fatality and say another woman died in a separate weekend crash. Both of those crashes occurred at Oakton Shopping Center.

The Fauquier hit-and-run happened at 5:47 p.m. Friday on Elk Run Road at Flippo Lane.

Garland J. Heddings, 73, of Catlett, was walking eastbound on Elk Run Road when a northbound vehicle struck him. Police said he was then struck again by a southbound vehicle. He died at the scene.

Virginia State Police believe the initial vehicle that struck Heddings was a silver 2001–2003 Nissan Frontier pickup truck, similar to the one pictured above. The police said the truck would have front-end and driver-side damage. The other vehicle may have front-end damage.

Anyone who may have information is asked to call Senior Trooper J. Tanner at 540-347-6200 or email [email protected].

Fairfax Pedestrian Fatality Update

In a separate pedestrian fatality, Fairfax County police said they charged Walter Bozarth, 72, of Maryland, with failure to yield to a pedestrian in an Oakton crash that killed Choon Kook, 80, of Vienna.

Police said Kook was in a crosswalk at Hunter Mill Road and Lynnhaven Place when Bozarth, driving a Ford F-150 pickup truck, attempted to make a left turn into Oakton Shopping Center from westbound Hunter Mill Road when the crash happened at 8:42 a.m. on September 21.

Another Fatal Crash at Oakton Shopping Center

In another weekend crash that occurred at Hunter Mill Road and Lynnhaven Place in Oakton, Brenda Cratty, 77, of Vienna, died Saturday.

Fairfax County police said she was a passenger in a 2001 Acura coupe whose driver was trying to turn left into Oakton Shopping Center. The driver of a northbound 2024 Toyota Camry struck the Acura in the intersection.

Cratty was pronounced dead at the hospital. The Acura driver also went to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Police said the Camry’s driver and passenger were not injured.

Preliminarily, speed and alcohol do not appear to be factors in the crash that occurred at 11:20 a.m., police said.

Detectives are interested in talking with anyone with information about either of the two Oakton Shopping Center crashes. Crash Reconstruction Unit can be reached at 703-280-0543, or call Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS.

Feature image of Nissan Frontier courtesy Virginia State Police

For more stories like this, subscribe to Northern Virginia Magazine’s News newsletter.

Trending in NoVA

Study Ranks Parents in 2 NoVA Zip Codes Among Most Stressed in the U.S.

Asian Department Store Planned for Loudoun County

The 14 Best July Events in Northern Virginia and Washington DC

15 Virginia Lakes Offering the Perfect Summer Escape

Vote for Northern Virginia’s Best Barbecue Spot in the 2026 NoVA Wars: Barbecue Edition

things to do newsletter

Our Top Stories In Your Inbox

Our newsletters delivered weekly.

Subscribe

Feeds

RSS Feed Follow in Feedly

You May Also Like

a man rides the Massanutten Mountain Mayhem alpine coaster

NoVA Daily: The Latest on the National Harbor Sphere, Virginia’s 1st Alpine Coaster Opens at Massanutten

rendering of a sphere entertainment center in National Harbor

National Harbor Sphere to Stand Over 300 Feet Tall

Washington DC traffic

How Does DC Rank Among Most Dangerous Cities to Drive In?

  • X

Company

  • About Us
  • Advertising
  • Writer’s Guidelines
  • Internships
  • Terms of Use

Magazine

  • Magazine
  • Subscription
  • Newsletter
  • Back Issues

Talk to Us

  • Contact Us
  • Submit an Event
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Shopping

  • Subscription
  • Back Issues
  • Plaques
  • Realtor Client Gift Subscriptions

On Newsstands Now

NoVA 250 - July 2026 cover image

Copyright © 2026 Northern Virginia Magazine

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Hey AI.