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Police Blotter: Assault Arrests in Woodbridge, Olde Forge Mobbing, Attempted Vehicle Theft in Stafford

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Prince William County

Malicious Wounding – Arrest
On February 27, police arrested Dorrell Montea Farmer, 25, of Triangle, in connection with an assault on February 26 in the 16600 block of River Ridge Blvd. in Woodbridge. The incident involved a tow operator attempting to repossess a vehicle when Farmer attacked, striking and biting the operator, police said. Later that day, Farmer confronted the operator again in the 13600 block of Richmond Hwy. and struck him in the face, breaking his glasses. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Farmer has been charged with malicious wounding, two counts of assault & battery, and destruction of property.

Aggravated Malicious Wounding – Suspect Wanted
On February 27 at approximately 2:02 AM, police responded to Linden Park Apartments in Triangle for an assault. A 23-year-old woman was reportedly attacked inside a vehicle by Cecilia Anne Keefer, 34, of Triangle, following a verbal altercation. Keefer struck the victim multiple times before hitting her with the vehicle and driving off, police said. The victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Keefer is wanted for aggravated malicious wounding, felony hit & run, and assault & battery.

Assault & Battery on Law Enforcement Officer – Arrest
On February 27 at 3:25 PM, officers responded to a report of an intoxicated individual in the 2600 block of Prince William Pkwy in Woodbridge. When officers attempted to detain Angela Kathleen Klosek, 49, of Glendale, Md., she resisted and scratched an officer, police said. She was taken to a hospital for treatment before being transported to the Adult Detention Center. Klosek is charged with assault & battery on a law enforcement officer, obstruction of justice, and disorderly conduct.

Stafford County

Olde Forge Mobbing – Three charged with assault
Three individuals were arrested after escalating a verbal dispute into a physical altercation on Olde Forge Drive.

On February 26 at 7:12 PM, Deputies C.R. Newman and C.M. Sterne responded to a disturbance in the area. Callers reported that an argument had turned “kind of physical,” police said.

Upon arrival, deputies received conflicting accounts of the incident. The female involved alleged that her now ex-boyfriend attempted to pull her into his vehicle forcibly. However, she had no visible signs of assault, and inconsistencies arose in her statement, police said.

The male, however, stated that the argument turned physical when his ex-girlfriend assaulted him. She allegedly refused to exit his vehicle as he tried to separate himself. At that moment, her two brothers reportedly approached aggressively and attacked him, police said. The male victim sustained minor injuries and later found that multiple personal items—including the keys to his Dodge Charger—had been taken from his vehicle, police said.

A neutral witness corroborated the male victim’s account. As a result, deputies determined that the female and her two brothers were the primary aggressors.

Keily Mazariegos Calderon, 18, of Stafford is charged with assault and battery and held at Rappahannock Regional Jail on a $2,500 secured bond.

Roy Mazariegos Calderon, 19, of Stafford, and Ander Mazariegos Calderon, 30, of Stafford were charged with assault and battery, assault by mob, grand larceny, and tampering with a vehicle. They were held without bond.

Disturbance – False 911 Call Leads to Warrant
On February 27 at 5:15 AM, Sergeant R.S. Dominguez responded to White Pine Circle for a disturbance. The caller provided vague statements about an alleged assault but later admitted no emergency had occurred. Since this was a repeated false report, a warrant for misuse of 911 was obtained.

Larceny – Package Theft
On February 27 at 2:26 PM, Deputy R.L. Beasley responded to a residence on Hunter Trail for a reported theft. The victim stated that pet medication was stolen from an opened package. This was the third time the victim had experienced such a theft.

Larceny – Shed Break-In
On February 27 at 4:04 PM, Deputy C.M. Sterne responded to the Gulf gas station at 372 Warrenton Road regarding a larceny. A contractor reported that a shed on the property had been unlawfully entered and damaged, with various items stolen.

Vandalism – Attempted Vehicle Theft
On February 27 at 9:58 PM, Deputy B.E. Vaughn responded to Pinnacle Drive for a vandalism report. The caller reported that a vehicle appeared to have been tampered with. Upon arrival, Deputy Vaughn found a running vehicle with a smashed window and damage to the ignition, indicating an attempted theft. Investigators believe the suspect was likely spooked during the attempt. The case remains under investigation.

Anyone with information regarding these incidents is encouraged to contact law enforcement.

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