BRISTOW, Va. – On September 19, a homeowner told police that she saw an unknown man standing in her dining room after she went to check on her dogs’ barking on the upper floor. Police reported that the man claimed he was doing a delivery and didn’t identify himself or the business he worked for before quickly leaving the home. 

Here’s the latest from Prince William police:


HAYMARKET, Va. – On September 18, a youth pastor at Park Valley Church was found and arrested in North Carolina for sending sexual messages over “Kik” to a 15-year-old girl. Police say that the incident happened on August 20 and officers were able to identify him on September 10. 

Here’s the latest from Prince William police:


PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — More changes are coming to the leadership at ACTS.

Rebecca McGee, who has served as deputy director of the charitable organization for the past nine years, will leave the beginning of October. She’s moving to Arizona with her husband to be closer to her parents who relocated there in May.


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MANASSAS, Va. — In Thursday’s night’s 1st Congressional District forum, Republican incumbent Rob Wittman put his knowledge and seven years of congressional experience on display to get across his conservative viewpoints.


PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — When Wally Covington steps down, don’t expect Brentsville to have a voice any time soon.

Covington, who serves on the Prince William County Board of Supervisors, was confirmed today for a new position as a Prince William General District Court Judge, according to the woman who is running to replace him.


PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — Prince William County plans to take over the Coles District Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad.

The county’s career fire and rescue division wants to shift the management of the department, located at 13712 Dumfries Road near Independent Hill,  to them, officially dissolving the 65-year-old volunteer fire company and forming new hybrid organization in its place.


MANASSAS, Va. – On September 16, City of Manassas Fire Marshals and police officers arrested four teenagers connected to the Molotov Cocktail found in front of a home in the 9600 block of Shannon Lane on August 11. Each of the teenagers were charged with three felony counts.

According to the report, no court date has been scheduled and the teenagers will remain at the Prince William County Juvenile Detention Center. 


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