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From the Prince William Service Authority:
“The Prince William County Service Authority recently published its 2017 Water Quality Reports online. Customers can find out more about their drinking water [online]. Those wanting a printed copy of the report can email[email protected] or call 703-335-7931. Reports will be mailed after June 1.”
The investigation into the shooting of an 18-year-old man by a Manassas police officer is over.
From a Prince William County police press release:
Manassas City leaders on Monday banned trucks from operating on some city thoroughfares.
The city council passed a “no thru truck” ordinance barring trucks longer than 36 feet and semitrailers from operating on these streets:
From Prince William police:
“Attempted Aggravated Malicious Wounding – On May 21 at 9:00PM, officers responded to the 13600 block of Charles Ct in Woodbridge (22191) to investigate subjects fighting in the area. Officers located two victims, a 20-year-old man and an 18-year-old man both of Woodbridge, who reported to police that they were in the area above when they were confronted by two individuals. During the encounter, the suspects brandished a knife and a machete then chased after the victims. The parties eventually separated and the suspects fled the area prior to officers arriving. No injuries were reported. Upon further investigation, officers determined that this incident was gang related. Later that evening, officers identified the suspects and detained them without incident at their residence. Following the investigation, both of the suspects were arrested.
From a press release:
“More than 50 people attended a ribbon cutting and open house for the new headquarters of the Young Marines, a national youth organization. The event took place on Friday, May 19, 2017 at the headquarters, 17739 Main Street, Suite 250, Dumfries, Virginia 22026.
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