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From the Prince William police report:

Indecent Exposure – On August 29 at 11:45AM, officers responded to the area of Dumfries Rd and Van Buren Rd in Dumfries (22025) to investigate an indecent exposure. The victim, a 29-year-old woman, reported to police that she was driving in the above area when she observed an unknown man driving next to her expose himself and make an obscene gesture. The victim contacted police and provided officers with a vehicle description. Officers located the suspect sitting in his vehicle a short time later in a parking lot in the area of Minnieville Rd and Spriggs Rd. Following the investigation, the accused, identified as Robert Nicholas GONNELLA, was charged.


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Get ready for the arts. This release tells what we have to look forward to September 16 at Arts Alive!

Arts Alive! 2018, a co-production of the Prince William County Arts Council and the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas, is a free, family-fun arts festival on Sunday, September 16, 2018 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Hylton Performing Arts Center.


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Manassas City police released this press release about their recent grant application:

The Manassas City Police Department has submitted a grant application to the Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs under the 2018 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program.  The Department was allocated $14,925.00 and will request to use these funds for various equipment purchases to enhance physical fitness, as well as the investigation, documentation, and collection of evidence.  It is anticipated all grant funds requested for this project would be expended by September of 2019.  Any comments on the submission of this application should be directed to Sergeant Christine Perry of the Special Projects Office at the Police Department.  Sergeant Perry can be reached by phone at (703) 257-8010 or via email at: [email protected].


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OCCOQUAN — Commuters on Interstate 95 south have experienced the bottleneck at the Occoquan River.

Transportation officials have tried to fix the problem through the years, but the cars keep coming.


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