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Woman Runs to Hospital to Escape Captor

A woman ran to a hospital in Lake Ridge to escape a man who forced into a car and assaulted her, police said.

Here’s more in an unedited police report:

Here is the latest information on the arrest from Prince William police:

Malicious Wounding | Abduction – On February 19th at 9:29PM, officers responded to investigate an assault which was reported to have occurred at a residence located in the 12700 block of Hunterbrook Dr in Woodbridge (22192) on February 18th at around 6:00PM. The victim, a 25 year old female of Lorton, reported to police that she encountered the accused, a known acquaintance, after he pulled into the driveway of her residence located Lorton. During the encounter, the accused forced the victim into his vehicle and drove her into Prince William County. While driving in the county, the accused assaulted the victim several times and refused to let her get out of the vehicle. The accused eventually drove the victim to his residence on Hunterbrook Dr where he held her against her will. The victim was ultimately able to leave the residence. At that point, the victim ran on foot to the Sentara Lake Ridge Emergency Room located on Minnieville Rd where police were contacted. The victim was treated for non-life threatening injuries. The accused was located by the police at his residence and was arrested without incident.

Arrested on February 20th:

Riaz Ahmad NOORY, 22, of 12787 Hunterbrook Dr in Woodbridge

Charged with malicious wounding and abduction

Court: unavailable |Bond: unavailable

*This post has been corrected

 

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