On June 17, there were three residential burglaries in homes in Woodbridge and Manassas.
In the morning on June 17, Prince William police responded to a residence on Hogan Place in Manassas to investigate one burglary at a vacant home.
According to Prince William police, the property owner stated that the burglary took place between the end of May and June 17. There was no sign of forced entry, and Prince William police stated that entry was likely made through an unsecured window.
A neighbored reported seeing two white males in their 20’s at the residence on June 4, said Prince William police. Various pieces of property were reported missing.
In the afternoon of June 17, Prince William police responded to a house on Forest Lane in Woodbridge to investigate an alarm activation.
When arriving on scene, Prince William police stated the rear door of the residence had been forced open. A door in the garage area of the home was also forced open, said Prince William police. No property was reported missing.
And on the evening of June 17, Prince William police responded to an apartment on Wild Ginger Circle in Manassas for a burglary call.
Prince William police said that the resident stated the burglary happened between 6:10 p.m. and 8:45 p.m.
There were no signs of forced entry, and entry appears to have been made through the unlocked front door. An interior locked bedroom door was found damaged in the apartment, said Prince William police. No property was reported missing.