A former employee of a Safeway Food and Drug store went back to his former workplace and exposed himself, according to police.

Police were called on Tuesday, April 28, at 12:45 p.m., to a Safeway Food and Drug store at 4240 Merchant Plaza in Lake Ridge. A man, who was identified as a former worker at the stated Safeway store, walked up to the counter where a female employee was working, made obscene gestures, and exposed himself, according to police.


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Internet usage has increased in light of the coronavirus pandemic, and along with it, cybercrime.

The Prince William County Police Department held a webinar on April 28 that outlined who is most vulnerable to cybercrime, common types of cybercrime, how to protect yourself, and what to do if you are a victim.


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A man defrauded a Tropical Smoothie Cafe, according to authorities. 

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At least four people are now suspected in a series of armed robberies at 7-Eleven stores near Manassas and in Woodbridge. 

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Someone staying at a hotel near Manassas told police they were threatened with a gun.

In the early morning hours of April 12, Prince William police received a call to investigate a report of someone brandishing a gun that was used to threaten a victim walking in a hallway at the Holiday Inn Express, at 10810 Battleview Parkway, near Manassas.


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Prince William police officer Marcia Whaley hosted a webinar Thursday, April 16, raising awareness on the scams relating to the coronavirus pandemic.

In her 30 minute presentation, Whaley detailed the types of scams residents facing residents. The one universal message during the online session: no one is safe from scammers.


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