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Get the latest on the search for Hannah Choi’s killer and why a local man is facing life in pri

Get the latest on the search for Hannah Choi’s killer and why a local man is facing life in prison for trafficking weed. Here’s this week’s recap of the DMV Download podcast. [Image]( Important Note: Beginning next Friday, only DMV.I.P.s will continue to get weekly emails from WTOP about the DMV Download. [Sign up today](. Hi Everyone, Megan and Luke here! It’s been a busy news week here in the D.C. area. If you didn't have the chance to stay on top of the news, we can help! This week, the [DMV Download]( unpacked some great local stories including how a Roe v. Wade change might impact our area, and an exclusive interview with the Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis about everything from crime to catalytic converters to the search for Hannah Choi’s murderer. Here is a look back at this week’s episodes. [Monday, May 2 episode]( - Why is a man facing life in prison for trafficking weed? [Tuesday, May 3 episode]( - DMV Download Exclusive: 'We suspect we know where he is': Fairfax Co. police track suspect in Hannah Choi's killing [Wednesday, May 4 episode]( - If Roe falls, where will local abortion laws stand? [Thursday, May 5 episode]( - The Great Exhaustion: Area teachers predicted to retire in droves and bus drivers want a better contract Friday, May 6 episode - coming to you this afternoon! We will see you next week! In the meantime, if you like what you hear, we hope you’ll leave us a rating and review. Ratings and reviews on [Apple Podcasts]( help our show gain visibility among podcast listeners. And, the more listeners we get, the more we can continue to produce this type of important local news content. Click the image to the right to get started. You can also sign up to become a DMV.I.P. Those who [join our insider email list]( will be the first to know about new episodes and get exclusives from us. And finally, thank you for checking out our podcast, we appreciate it. Follow us on social media by clicking the links below. [I'm an image]( [I'm an image]( [I'm an image]( Presented by: If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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