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Police Car Damaged in Arrest Attempt

WOODBRIDGE, Va. — A Woodbridge woman was held without bond and another man wanted in connection cocaine and gun charges.

Detectives from the Prince William Count Street Crimes Unit on Monday attempted to make a traffic stop in the area of Eastbourne Drive and Potomac Club Parkway, near Potomac Town Center in Woodbridge. Before they could stop him, the driver threw the car into reverse and slammed into a police cruiser, according to police reports.

The car now stopped, the man fled the scene on foot. Police searched the car and evidence inside the vehicle lead them to a home at on Sheffield Hill Way, where they found evidence supporting the suspicion of cocaine distribution, cash, and a handgun, according to police documents.

Lakecia Shawnette Evans, 34, was arrested while inside the home that night, and charged with with possession with intent to distribute a schedule I or II narcotic [cocaine], possession of marijuana and possession of a firearm with narcotics, documents state. She is scheduled to appear in court May 11.The suspected driver of the car, 30-year-old Kai Tyrone Evans, is described as black, 5 feet 9 inches tall, 170 pounds, medium build, black hair, and brown eyes. He’s wanted for hit and run, possession with intent to distribute a schedule I or II narcotic [cocaine], possession of marijuana, possession of a firearm with narcotics and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, police stated. Police did not release a photo of Kai Tyrone Evans.

 

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