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Police Blotter: DUI Arrest in Stafford, Strangulation and Child Neglect Cases in Prince William County

Stafford County Sheriff’s Office

DUI

On February 17th at 12:50 p.m., Deputy A.J. Charoenthep responded to the Days Inn Motel at 14 Simpson Road. It was reported that someone was banging on the door of one of the motel rooms. Upon arrival, Deputy Charoenthep discovered a shattered window.

The deputy contacted the room occupants, who stated they were celebrating a birthday when an unknown individual began aggressively knocking on the door. Moments later, the window was shattered. After reviewing business security cameras, authorities observed a male suspect wearing light jeans and a dark jacket kick the window and break it. During the assault on the glass, the suspect dropped a cell phone.

Using the phone left behind, Deputy Charoenthep was able to identify the suspect. Deputy C.A. Osborne later located the suspect behind the wheel in the area of the Exxon gas station at 375 Warrenton Road and made contact with him. Police found the suspect wearing the same clothing as seen in the video and had injuries consistent with broken glass. He also displayed signs of intoxication.

Due to his level of intoxication and injuries, the suspect was transported to a nearby hospital and treated.

De’Antre Scott-Alston, 31, of Stafford, is charged with driving under the influence. Additional charges related to the destruction of the window are pending, said authorities.

During the investigation, one of the party attendees was found to have outstanding warrants from both Stafford and Fredericksburg. Scott-Alston was served on his warrants and taken to Rappahannock Regional Jail, held on a $5,000 secured bond, police said.

Prince William County Police Department

Strangulation. Malicious Wounding [Domestic] ARREST
On February 18, the suspect, identified as Cameron Alexander NEAL, who was sought in connection to the strangulation that occurred in the 8000 block of Juliet Ln. in Manassas (20109) on January 20, was arrested.

  • Arrested on February 18:
    Cameron Alexander Neal, 33, of the 900 block of Riverdale Cl. in Culpeper
    Charged with: Strangulation, malicious wounding, and burglary
    Court Date: Pending | Bond: UnavailableOn
  • January 20 at 4:32 PM, officers responded to the Point at Manassas Apartments located in the 8000 block of Juliet Ln. in Manassas (20109) to investigate a domestic incident. The investigation revealed the accused forced entry into the home of the victim, a 35-year-old female acquaintance. During a verbal altercation that escalated, the accused struck the victim multiple times before forcing his way into another room where he continued the assault. At one point, the accused wrapped an electrical cord around the victim’s neck, causing her to temporarily lose consciousness. The accused left the residence as police were being notified. The victim was treated at the scene. Following the investigation, officers obtained arrest warrants for Cameron Alexander NEAL.

Reckless Handling of a Firearm

On February 18 at 10:54 p.m., officers responded to the area of Greenwood Dr. near Granby Rd. in Woodbridge (22193) to investigate a shots fired call. The investigation revealed multiple gunshots were heard before a black SUV or hatchback-style vehicle was seen leaving the area. No injuries or property damage were reported.

On February 18 at 5:00 p.m., officers responded to a residence located in the 7600 block of Michelle Ct. in Manassas (20109) to investigate a destruction of property. The investigation revealed the homeowner heard a noise between 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM on February 17. The following day, a bullet was located in a front window screen. No injuries or additional property damage were reported.

Strong-Arm Robbery

On February 18 at 1:55 p.m., officers responded to the Riverwoods Apartments in the 2700 block of Dettigen Pl. in Woodbridge (22191) to investigate a robbery. The investigation revealed a driver was assaulted and robbed of a food delivery by three masked juveniles before the parties separated. Minor injuries were reported. Officers and a police K-9 searched the area for the suspects, who were not located. The suspects were last seen wearing dark-colored clothing.

On February 18 at 6:40 a.m., officers responded to the 14800 block of Winding Lp. in Woodbridge (22191) to investigate a robbery. The investigation revealed the victim, a 14-year-old male juvenile, was approached from behind by another male juvenile who demanded his property. During a struggle over the victim’s jacket, a firearm was brandished before the suspect left the area with the jacket. No injuries were reported. The suspect was last seen wearing a black puffy-style jacket, black/white Jordan shoes, and had a tattoo on his hand.

Felony Child Neglect arrest

On February 17 at 7:15 PM, officers responded to the 13100 block of Old Church Rd. in Nokesville (20181) to investigate a crash. The investigation revealed the accused crashed his vehicle, injuring four children under the age of 12 who were not properly secured in the vehicle. The accused left the area before emergency services arrived. The children were later treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Following the investigation, officers obtained arrest warrants for Oscar CAMPOS, who turned himself in to police the following morning.

  • Arrested on February 18:
    Oscar CAMPOS, 46, of the 8800 block of Old Mill Run in Manassas
    Charged with: Four counts of felony child abuse, four counts of failure to use proper child restraints, and one count of reckless driving
    Court Date: Pending | Bond: Unavailable

Strangulation [Domestic] arrest

Rossi

On February 17 at 9:00 PM, officers responded to a residence in the 12300 block of Running Deer Rd. in Manassas (20112) to investigate a domestic incident. The investigation revealed the victim, a 40-year-old woman, and the accused were involved in a verbal altercation that escalated. During the encounter, the accused assaulted the victim before grabbing her neck. Later, the accused also struck a 10-year-old girl. Both victims reported minor injuries.

  • Arrested on February 17:
    Daniel Aloysius ROSSI, 44, of the 12300 block of Running Deer Rd. in Manassas
    Charged with: Strangulation, domestic assault & battery, and assault & battery
    Court Date: Pending | Bond: $500 Secured

Anyone with information regarding these incidents is asked to contact the Prince William County Police Department tip line at 703-792-7000 or submit a web tip at pwcva.gov/policetip.

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