Manassas City police responded to a burglary in progress on Rolling Road on July 12.
According to Manassas City police, a witness told officers that she was checking on a neighbor’s home when she saw an unknown individual standing in the kitchen.
Manassas City police responded to a burglary in progress on Rolling Road on July 12.
According to Manassas City police, a witness told officers that she was checking on a neighbor’s home when she saw an unknown individual standing in the kitchen.
According to VDOT, Route 28 between Bristow Village Boulevard and Battalion Square will be closed in both directions on Friday and Sunday night.
More on closure times from VDOT:
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Residents descended upon Downtown Manassas on Saturday to “Celebrate America” on Independence Day.
The Manassas Museum will be hosting free book talks, historic walking tours, Liberia Plantation tours and a National Night Out event in July.
More on July’s events at the museum, from a city release:
On June 27, Prince William police from the Special Victims Unit responded to a call for a sexual assault on Lady Jane Loop in Manassas.
According to Prince William police, the victim – a 9-year old girl – was sexually assaulted by 46-year old Manassas man Charles Forsyth, who is a known family member.
In the afternoon on June 22, Haymarket police were called to a home on Gap Way for a call for unlawful entry of a residence.
According to Haymarket police, the homeowner stated that he saw a female open the rear door of his home and partially enter. When the homeowner confronted the woman, she asked to use the telephone.
Reverend Tony D. Boone, Pastor of First African Methodist Episcopal Church in Manassas will lead a prayer vigil for Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Charleston, S.C., the victims of the Emanuel shooting and their families on today, June 18, 2015 at 7:30 pm.
The prayer vigil will take place at First AME Church located at 10313 South Grant Avenue.
In the early morning on June 16, Prince William police were conducting a routine check at a Days Inn location on New Market Court in Manassas when they noticed the smell of marijuana coming from one of the rooms.
Prince William police entered the room and found a handgun and a substance they suspected to be crack cocaine.
On June 16 Manassas City police, working with the Northern Virginia-Washington D.C. Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, arrested 23-year old Manassas man David Battle.
The arrest comes after a month-long investigation, where Manassas City police was looking into the exploitation of children on the Internet, according to a Manassas City police release.
In the afternoon on June 7, Prince William fire and rescue arrived on the scene of a single family split-level home that caught fire on Spruce Street in Yorkshire.
Prince William fire and rescue stated that the fire began on the back deck and had spread to the siding and roof of the home.