WOODBRIDGE, Va. – On October 13, officers found and arrested two suspects in connection to a burglary from the previous day. Police say a group of burglars broke into a home, three of whom were armed and caused minor injuries. Before leaving in two separate cars with two stolen cell phones, the home and residents were searched.   

Here’s the latest from Prince William police:


WOODBRIDGE, Va. – On October 11, a woman was arrested for driving under the influence with her 3-year-old daughter after she weaved out of the lane and struck a construction barrel. The woman’s daughter was unharmed and given to a family friend while officers connected the woman to a separate, previous hit and run crash on I-95. 

Here’s the latest from Prince William police; 


GAINESVILLE, Va. – On October 10, officers from the Special Victims Unit and Internet Crimes against Children Task Force conducted a search warrant in the area and arrested a man tied to a child pornography case. Officers were led to the suspect after they discovered that he was talking to a 16-year-old girl from New York and upon further searching of his home, officers found more evidence of child pornography. 

Here’s the latest from Prince William police; 


MANASSAS, Va. — It’s being dubbed the “Battle of Route 28,” as two high schools will have a chance to show which school is the most spirited, and to win some cash.

Chick-fil-A at Bristow has partnered with Brenstville District and Patriot high schools in Prince William County for a spirit competition. According to Chick-fil-A at Bristow owner Mike Lovitt, fliers were distributed to both schools detailing the competition.


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Weems-Botts Museum
Get frightened at Weems-Botts Museum, the second most haunted home in Virginia. Civil War soldiers are said to haunt the nearby cemeteries and park. Staff and ghostbusters have heard loud noises on the stairs, seen books crash to the floor and overheard a girl whispering throughout the home. Experience it for yourself with a “lock-in” every Saturday night in October starting at 9:00pm.

Brentsville Courthouse Historic Centre
Connect with Agness, the spirit who allegedly haunts the jail at this 28-acre site. Agness was one of 13 people executed outside the jail after she was tried and convicted of killing her master. People claim they have heard voices coming from the jail or have seen faces in the windows of the building. On Oct. 17 sit around the campfire as you hear stories from staff about the haunted happenings of the local sites around Prince William County.


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