Police in Prince William County are searching for a teenager missing from his Dumfries-area home.
Police in Prince William County are searching for a teenager missing from his Dumfries-area home.
DALE CITY, Va. – On September 25, a 911 caller told police that someone in another apartment nearby was firing a gun inside of his home. Police were able to take the suspect into custody and discovered several shell casings inside and a back sliding door that seemed to have been shattered by some of the bullets.
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TRIANGLE, Va. – On Sept. 25, officers arrested a man for displaying a machete and swinging it at a 24-year-old male victim. According to the report, the machete did not make contact with the victim and officers were told that the two men were arguing when the incident happened.
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DALE CITY, Va. – On Sept. 28, police arrested a male suspect who struck a 17-year-old male victim in the face. Police say that the two knew each other and the victim was hospitalized with a potential concussion.
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DALE CITY, Va. – On September 28, a 32-year-old woman told police that her and the suspect were arguing when she was supposedly struck in the face. The victim was hospitalized for her injuries and the suspect was arrested.
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DALE CITY, Va. – On Sept. 28, an 18-year-old woman told police that after an argument with a relative, she was struck, then knocked to the ground and choked by the suspect. According to the report, there were minor injuries and the suspect was arrested.
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WOODBRIDGE, Va. – On Sept. 27, officers arrested a male suspect who sexually assaulted a 12-year-old girl more than one time since 2012. Police say that the child and the suspect knew each other.
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A teacher is charged after school administrators told investigators a 16-year-old male student was involved in a sexual relationship with her.
Stafford County Crime Solvers announces the “Stafford Shred It Program- Drive Thru Style.”
The event is an opportunity for the citizens of Stafford County to shred unwanted documents, receipts or other official papers. For $5 a box of papers, residents can come to the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office Parking Lot at 1225 Courthouse Road and have their unwanted papers shredded on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2014 from 8 a.m. until noon.