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Viewing, Funeral Details for Officer Yung Announced; Cross-County Procession will Pass Prince William Police Stations

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — The details for the funeral of Prince William police Officer Chris Yung have been released.

A public viewing will take place tonight at the Hylton Memorial Chapel in Woodbridge at 6 p.m. A public funeral will be held at the chapel on Friday morning.

Following the funeral, a procession will take Yung’s body across the county where it is expected to pass both the Gar-Field Eastern District Police Station in Woodbridge and Western District Station in Manassas.

Yung will be buried during a private service in Albermarle County on Saturday.

Full details were outlined in a press release from the Prince William County Police Department:

· Viewing Service: *OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Thursday evening, January 3rd, 6:00PM-9:00PM

Hylton Memorial Chapel – 14640 Gideon Dr, Woodbridge

· Funeral Service: *OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Friday morning, January 4th, 10:00AM

Hylton Memorial Chapel – 14640 Gideon Dr, Woodbridge

· Procession Service:

Following funeral service, January 4th, tentatively around noon

Left onto Gideon Dr

Right onto Dale Blvd

Left onto Benita Fitzgerald Dr

Left onto Cardinal Dr

Short pause at the Eastern District [Garfield] Police Station

Right onto Jefferson Davis Hwy, RT 1

Right onto Dumfries Rd, continuing on Prince William Pkwy

Right onto University Blvd

Left onto Freedom Center Blvd

Short pause at the Western District Police Station

Left onto Wellington Rd

Left onto Prince William Pkwy, continuing on Dumfries Rd

Right onto Jefferson Davis Hwy, RT 1

Short pause at the Iwo Jima Memorial [RT 1 and Joplin Rd]

Procession will continue to a private reception

· Burial Service: *PRIVATE SERVICE

Saturday, January 5th in Albemarle County, Virginia.

Several Prince William police officers will attend the funeral service. Officials assure county residents calls for service will not go unanswered during the memorial service:

Police response to calls for service WILL NOT disrupted during funeral proceedings on Friday, January 4th. The public can expect Virginia State Police troopers (east end of the county, east of Hoadly Rd) and the Manassas City Police officers (west end of the county, west of Hoadly Rd) to respond to calls within the county from 8:00AM to 2:00PM on Friday, January 4th. The public will still be asked to call 911 for emergencies and 703-792-6500 for non-emergencies.

Yung was killed while on his police motorcycle on Monday while responding to a crash near Bristow.

The family has asked members of the media to not enter the Hylton Chapel during the viewing or funeral service.

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