Man exposes himself to woman outside apartment
A woman told police a man walked up to her at Woodbridge Station Apartments and was not wearing pants.
The incident occurred about 3:30 Thursday morning in the 13600 block of Kitty Hawk Lane, just off Maryâs Way in Woodbridge.
The 23-year-old woman was walking to her home when a man began following her. When the woman confronted the man, she saw he wasnât wearing any pants and that he exposed himself to her, according to Prince William police documents.
The woman then went inside her home and called police.
Police officers searched the area but didnât find anyone. The man is said to be black, between 25 and 30-years-old, 160 pounds, medium build, black hair, wearing a blue knit cap, long sleeve shirt, and running shoes, police stated.
Man robbed, nearly stabbed
An 18-year-old man was robbed and nearly stabbed Tuesday in Dale City.
The victim was walking in the 4400 block of Eames Lane when four men approached him and continued and argument that began two days earlier, according to Prince William police documents.
The men assaulted the victim and then took cash from him. One of the men then pulled a knife and tried to stab the victim, but he was able to defend himself and get the knife from would-be stabber, police stated.
The victim fled the scene on foot and was able to call police, who later arrived and apprehended the four suspects.
Police said Mark Anthony Goldring, 24, of Elmwood Drive, wielded a knife and tried to stab the victim. Heâs been charged with attempted malicious wounding, assault by mob and robbery.
Jeremy Lamonte Thomas, 18, of Kingsman Road in Dale City, Rayven Deondre Graham, 18, of Feeder Lane in Dale City, Cornelius Sean McGriff, 19, of Cobb Road in Manassas are all charged with assault by mob and robbery, police stated. All four are expected to appear in court March 21.
House broken into in Stafford
Rings, pendants, bracelets, earrings, and gold coins were taken from multiple jewelry boxes at a home in the 700 block of Tacketts Mill Road in Stafford County, between 6:30 and 9 p.m. Thursday. The occupants of the home reported returning home to find broken glass on the floor and saw their house had been broken into.
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