On the evening of June 2, Prince William police went to a home on East Longview Drive in Woodbridge to investigate a domestic assault.

According to Prince William police, the victim – a 22-year old Woodbridge woman – told police that she and 31-year old Enner Barahona Sandoval were involved in a verbal fight when the incident escalated.


This is Mark Dudenhefer’s third run for the Virginia House of Delegates for the 2nd District that includes eastern Prince William County and the northern portion of Stafford County.

Dudenehfer won the seat in 2011 after serving for five years on the Stafford County Board of Supervisors. He lost the seat to Michael Futrell in 2013.


Delegate Richard L. “Rich” Anderson has served in the General Assembly since 2009. He represents the 51st House District which encompasses most of Prince William County.

He is seeking reelection this year, so Potomac Local sent a candidate survey to Anderson to see why voters should reelect him to go back to Richmond.


The Greater Prince William (GPW) Little Free Libraries project has continued to move forward with the addition of a new partner, and the launch of our online map.

Our newest partner for the initiative is the non-profit group Write by the Rails, which is based in Manassas. The group is a chapter of the Virginia Writer’s Club.


On the morning of June 2, Prince William police responded to a call at a home on Sheffield Hill Way in Woodbridge, for a report about an armed burglary and abduction.

According to Prince William police, the caller – who was identified as Charles Lee – told officers that he went the home of his friend – 40-year old Shaquana Moore – and found her tied up and gagged.


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