WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Police say a woman used her hands and a belt to beat a 14-year-old girl. Police said the suspect is a family member of the victim.
Here’s the police press release:
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Police say a woman used her hands and a belt to beat a 14-year-old girl. Police said the suspect is a family member of the victim.
Here’s the police press release:
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — A man from Manassas Park was killed on Wednesday in an automobile crash near Manassas.
Here’s more in a press release:
DALE CITY, Va. — An assistant coach with a youth hockey league in Prince William County is out of a job and now faces charges.
Police say Wayne E. Walczak, 55, of Woodbridge, was charged on June 14 with misdemeanor assault and battery after he shoved a 14-year-old male following a hockey game at the Prince William Ice Center on Dale Boulevard in Dale City.
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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — Starting today, drivers on Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission (PRTC) buses will pay closer mind to their surroundings.
The transit agency responsible for transporting commuters from Prince William, Manassas, and Manassas Park to points in Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. on weekdays, has heightened their security.
MANASSAS, Va. — Police in Manassas made an arrest in a child pornography case. Authorities say the suspect was keeping child porn on his computer.
Here’s more in a press release;
Can you feel it in the air? Things have changes as several new laws went into effect in Virginia on Tuesday.
There have been new laws passed on everything from amateur radio license plates to funding for funding for the mentally ill.
DALE CITY, Va. — The annual Dale City Fourth of July Parade will begin at 10 a.m. Friday.
There are 150 floats that will appear in this year’s parade, which travels from Mapledale Avenue east along Dale Boulevard to Gemini Way, near the Giant Food store in Center Plaza.