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Man Forces Himself Into Home, Damages Wall

WOODBRIDGE, Va. – On August 10, a homeowner told police that a man, whom the homeowner knew, forced himself into the home, assaulted the homeowner and damaged a wall. According to the report, there were minor injuries and police arrested the man. 

Here’s the latest from Prince William police:

Residential Burglary | Destruction of Property – On August 10th at 2:18AM, officers responded to a residence located in the 15000 block of Galapagos Pl in Woodbridge (22191) to investigate a burglary in progress. The homeowner reported to police that the accused, a known acquaintance, came to residence looking for another resident who resides at the home. At one point, the accused forced his way into the home and assaulted the homeowner. During the altercation, the accused damaged a wall and other property in the home. The two parties were eventually separated and the accused the home. Minor injuries were reported. Officers located the accused a short time later and arrested him without further incident.

Arrested on August 10th:

William Christopher MILANOWSKI, 28, of 222 Woodhill Dr, Apt. B in Glen Burnie, MD

Charged with burglary and destruction of property

Court date: pending | Bond: unavailable

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