Hundreds came to Manassas on Saturday for the 21st Annual Manassas Heritage Railroad Festival.
Hundreds came to Manassas on Saturday for the 21st Annual Manassas Heritage Railroad Festival.
The suspect in the incident has been identified as Daniel Boyd – a Manassas Park resident.
According to Manassas Park police, he is being charged with abduction, assault and battery, attempted arson and attempted strangulation.
Prince William police are currently searching for 29-year old Manassas man James Carrico, in connection to a robbery at a BP service station on May 2.
On the evening of May 2, Prince William police responded to a call at the service station on Sudley Road to investigate a robbery.
After investigating, Manassas City police were able to identify the driver that struck a police vehicle this morning on Hastings Drive as 29-year old Dumfries woman Cindy Rathbun.
Rathbun was charged with reckless driving.
The Haymarket Police department has arrested two individuals involved with the possession of narcotics.
On May 24, a Haymarket police officer stopped a suspect – 24-year old Grace Dryden – for a traffic violation on James Madison Highway. According to Haymarket police, during a search of Dryden’s vehicle, marijuana and other controlled substances were found.
Thirty-seven year old Manassas resident, Brandon Hoffman, was sentenced to 15 months in prison and three years of supervised release for stealing $370K from his former employer.
According to a United States Department of Justice release, Hoffman was also required to pay more than $271K in restitution, in addition to forfeiting the money he took.
In the evening on May 14, Prince William fire and rescue were called to the scene of a fire at a single-family home on Greenway Court in Manassas.
When Prince William fire and rescue arrived, they saw a fire in one of the bedrooms in the home.
Prince William police Officer Jonathan Perok stated, “It wasn’t a crash, the driver of the vehicle left it gear by accident and it began to roll. The pedestrian jumped out of the way and fell causing a minor injury. They were never hit by the vehicle.”
Prince William police were called to Manassas Mall this afternoon, to aid a pedestrian that was struck by a car.
The individual has been located and identified. No crime took place. There is no need for public concern.
On the afternoon of May 5, Prince William police received a call at Creekbranch Way and Legend Drive in Gainesville to investigate a suspicious individual.
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Early yesterday evening, Prince William fire and rescue were called to a fire at a home on Adirondack Court in Gainesville.