BRISTOW, Va. – On August 15, a homeowner told police that an intruder entered the home, broke out a basement window and stole a gaming console.
Here’s the latest from Prince William police;
BRISTOW, Va. – On August 15, a homeowner told police that an intruder entered the home, broke out a basement window and stole a gaming console.
Here’s the latest from Prince William police;
WOODBRIDGE, Va. – On August 17, a female suspect told police that while she was meeting a male suspect to purchase marijuana, the male suspect robbed her with a handgun. According to the report, police discovered that the female suspect was lying about the robbery because after giving him the money, the male suspect didn’t give her marijuana; both were arrested.
Here’s the latest from Prince William police:
GAINESVILLE, Va. – On August 19, a 25-year-old woman told police that after an argument, she was assaulted, thrown to the ground, and then choked by the male suspect. According to reports, there were minor injuries and the suspect was arrested.
Here’s the latest from Prince William police;
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — On Saturday, September 20, 2014, the Prince William County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. will host a day of Business Building Workshops from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Northern Virginia Community College Woodbridge Campus, located at 15200 Neabsco Mills Road.
The event will consist of a variety of speakers from federal, state and local government, as well as experienced entrepreneurs offering insights on topics including running a home-based business, developing a business plan, veterans transitioning to business owners, affordable health care and small business, marketing, contracting, franchising and more. One of the speakers for the day is George Harben, Director of the Prince William County Development Office of Existing Business.
MANASSAS, Va. –– The death of a 26-year-old man found stabbed to death in a dumpster appears to be gang related.
Two suspects are in custody and four more are wanted in connection to the death of Cesar Benjamin Contreras, of Manassas. Contreras’ body was found inside a dumpster in at the Colonial Village Apartments near Old Town Manassas about 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
MANASSAS, Va. — The wife of the late Manassas City Mayor and former Virginia Delegate Harry J. Parrish, and mother of the city’s current Mayor Harry “Hal” Parrish has died.
Mattie Parrish passed away last night. She was 93 years old and was described as a “pillar of the community” in a press release from the mayor’s office.
This summer, several teens in Manassas were given the opportunity to gain professional and hands-on experience in Fire & Rescue and Police work in camps run by the city.
These camps were free for students, with the help of the Manassas City Police Charitable Foundation, which paid for the cost of the camps, and helped students attend.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — More help is coming for economically disadvantaged students at schools in Woodbridge.
Three schools – Mills Godwin and Fred M. Lynn middle schools, and Freedom High School – will awarded grants from the Virginia Department of Edudcation for their 21st Century Community Learning Centers.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Senator Mark Warner will visit Todos Supermarket in Woodbridge on Wednesday.
The Democrat seeking a second term in the U.S. Senate will hold a discussion “focused on providing all Virginians with a fair shot at success,” according to a press release:
Some Prince William residents have expressed concern over a Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) memo requiring that unaccompanied alien children be enrolled in school even without receiving immunization.
Written on July 25, and disseminated to all Virginia public school divisions, the memo states that children without citizenship, living on their own or with others in the community are considered homeless students if they have no fixed address or are staying in a temporary placement.