Prince William police report a series of home burglaries in the county.
Residential Burglary – On November 30 at 1:30AM, officers responded to the Somerset Pointe Apartments located in the 14700 block of Deming Dr. in Gainesville (20155) to investigate a burglary. A resident of the apartment reported to police that the burglary occurred sometime between 3:00PM on November 29 and 1:00AM on November 30. The investigation revealed that entry was attempted through the front door and eventually made through the unsecured rear door. A police K-9 searched the area for any suspects who were not located. No property was reported missing.
Residential Burglary – On November 29 at 5:13PM, officers responded to a residence located in the 3300 block of Broker Ln. in Woodbridge (22193) to investigate a burglary. The homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred sometime between 12:00AM on November 13 and 5:00PM on November 29. The investigation revealed that entry was made into the home through the door from the attached garage which was found damaged. A television and two gaming systems were reported missing.
Residential Burglary – On November 26 at 10:15PM, officers responded to a residence located in the 10100 block of Lomond Dr. in Manassas (20109) to investigate a burglary. A resident of the home reported to police that the burglary occurred sometime between 6:00PM and 9:00PM. There were no signs of forced entry into the home. An undisclosed amount of money was reported missing.
Residential Burglary – On November 26 at 11:32AM, officers responded to a residence located in the 1700 block of Tiger Lily Cl. in Woodbridge (22192) to investigate a burglary. The homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred sometime between 7:00PM and 7:30PM on November 25. The investigation revealed that entry was made into the home through a bedroom window that was found unsecured. Power cords and a television were reported missing.
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