Someone took $13,300 worth of refrigerant from a government building in Manassas.
Officers responded to a call at the Department of Public Works building on 9412 Peabody Street for a burglary, according to Manassas City police.
Someone took $13,300 worth of refrigerant from a government building in Manassas.
Officers responded to a call at the Department of Public Works building on 9412 Peabody Street for a burglary, according to Manassas City police.
Manassas will be on local primetime TV tomorrow morning.
The news crew from WTTG Channel 5 morning news will broadcast live from Harris Pavilion in Downtown Manassas.
During the robbery, the suspect displayed a handgun, demanding money from a female hotel employee before tying her up in a back room of the hotel.
The suspect is still at large.
A female hotel employee was tied up during an armed robbery in Manassas.
According to Prince William police, officers were called to the Candlewood Suites on Balls Ford Road in Manassas early this morning.
Prince William police have charged a Woodbridge woman with DUI, following a fatal car crash.
According to Prince William police, early in the morning on July 26, officers responded to a call for a single vehicle crash near Centreville Road and Rugby Road in Manassas.
National Night Out is a time when neighbors come together and Take a Stand Against Crime. Join us at the Manassas Museum on Tuesday, August 4 from 6 PM until 9 PM for this free family-friendly gathering.
A man was found dead near Clover Hill Road and Yarrow Lane in Manassas this morning.
According to Manassas City police, at 6:10 a.m., officers responded to a call for the individual – 60-year old James Jones Jr. – who was pronounced dead when the officers arrived on the scene.
Prince William police are trying to locate missing 28-year old Gainesville man Mohsan Mahmood.
Mahmood left his home on Collingham Place in Gainesville voluntarily around 11 p.m. on July 21, according to Prince William police.
Manassas will restrict panhandling at 16 intersections in the city.
These intersections have been ranked among the most dangerous intersections in Manassas, based on vehicle crashes, injuries and property damage worth more than $1,500 stated city council documents:
Prince William police have obtained surveillance of the individual that robbed the Exxon service station in Manassas on July 17.
According to Prince William police he is described as a white or Hispanic male, between 20 and 40 years old, 5’8″ and 145 pounds with a medium build. He was last seen wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt with white stripes, blue jeans and a blue bandana covering his face, stated Prince William police.