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On April 1, 2021, at 02:53 a.m., officers were dispatched to CVS Pharmacy, located at 9200 Centreville Road, for a report of a robbery in progress. It was reported that suspects inside the business were forcing employees and patrons to the ground.

The suspects implied they were in possession of a weapon. Two suspects were observed fleeing the scene on foot and a third is believed to have fled in a vehicle. Officers captured the two suspects that fled on foot and recovered a

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Aggravated Malicious Wounding | Malicious Wounding by Mob *ARRESTS – On March 30, detectives with the Prince William County Police Gang Unit and Northern Virginia Gang Task Force, with assistance from the Fairfax County Police Department, concluded the investigation into the aggravated assault that was reported to have occurred at the Sabor Latino located at 2910 Dale Blvd in Woodbridge (22193) on February 15:

On February 15 at 12:02AM, officers responded to the Sabor Latino located at 2910 Dale Blvd in Woodbridge (22193) to investigate an assault. When officers arrived, they encountered a man who was reportedly assaulted by three unknown men while outside of the establishment. The man sustained a severe laceration to his face and was transported to an area hospital for treatment. The suspects were not on scene when officers arrived and were not located. The victim refused to provided officers with additional information on what occurred. It is unknown what led up to the assault. No suspect description was provided beyond three men, possibly Hispanic, wearing gray hooded sweatshirts and black pants.

Over the course of the investigation, four suspects were identified in connection to the assault. The investigation revealed that the suspects targeted the victim, identified as a 31-year-old man, in an unprovoked attack as the victim exited the establishment. As a result of the assault, the victim lost consciousness and sustained significant head injuries and lacerations.

The suspects were determined to be members of the criminal street gang Mara Salvatrucha, commonly known as MS-13. The attack appeared random in nature as the victim reportedly had no known connection to any criminal street gangs. As a result of the investigation, multiple search warrants were obtained and executed.

During the searches, firearms, narcotics, ammunition, gang paraphernalia, and money were recovered. Following the investigation, the four suspects identified on the next page were arrested and charged in connection to the incident.

Arrested between February & March:

Christopher CALIX-RIVAS, 22, of 5313 Macwood Dr in Woodbridge
Charged with 1 count of aggravated malicious wounding, 2 counts of gang participation, 1 count of distribution of a controlled substance, and 1 count of possession of firearms while in possession of certain substances

Alexander CASTRO DE LA LUZ, 18, of 6317 Alamo St in Springfield
Moises ALFARO OLIVAR, 37, of 7231 Belinger Ct in Springfield [No photo available]

Gustavo ROMERO-SERPAS, 24, of 3467 Castle Hill Dr in Woodbridge [No photo available] Suspects above were each charged with malicious wounding by mob and gang participation

Court Date: April 28, 2021 | Bond: All suspects held WITHOUT bond

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Earl Kenneth Rowe

Earl Kenneth Rowe, 87, passed away on March 18, 2021, after a brave battle with lung cancer.

Earl was born in Superior, Ohio on September 14, 1933, the son of Alonzo and Mary Rowe. Growing up in Jackson, Ohio, he joined the US Army from which he retired in 1970. He was a Veteran of the Vietnam War, and served in Korea and Europe as well. Prior to serving his country, he worked on a Great Lakes merchant ship, the Henry C. Frick.

Following his military retirement, Earl worked in a number of positions in the civilian world. Among these were for American Medical Lab, and in a number of security positions including for Northern Virginia Training Center, Airport Security, and at the State Department.

In Earl’s spare time he enjoyed spending time hunting, and fishing, as well as camping. His talent for playing the guitar and singing delighted both family and friends for many years.

In April 1969 Earl and Harriet Linda Hurd Rowe were married in Fairfax County, Virginia. They enjoyed almost 52 years of marriage.

Earl was preceded in death by his parents and five brothers and one sister.

Survivors include his wife, Harriet Linda Hurd Rowe and his son Thomas, both of Dale City, Virginia and his son Philip (Jacqueline) of Monterey, California, and granddaughter Hazel.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Christian Appalachian Project, or your own favorite charity.

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Wilbern Clayton Sheets

Wilbern Clayton Sheets, III, son of Wilbern Claytom Sheets, Jr. and Deborah Ann Dixon Sheets, brother of Vicky A. Sheets Belluscio, half-brother of Melanie C. Sheets and Clayton J. Sheets. Survived by his son, Wilbern Clayton Sheets, IV and one granddaughter, Jordyn Jackson.

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