UPDATED — Fire officials in Prince William County say the fire at a home on Bradley Forest Road early Tuesday morning was caused by a lightning strike.
Here’s the latest information in a press release:
UPDATED — Fire officials in Prince William County say the fire at a home on Bradley Forest Road early Tuesday morning was caused by a lightning strike.
Here’s the latest information in a press release:
Prince William police reported the following arrests:
Strong Armed Robbery – On June 15th at 5:27PM, officers responded to the 14500 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy in Woodbridge (22191) to investigate a robbery. The victim, a 20 year old man of Woodbridge, reported to police that he was with the three juvenile acquaintances in the area above when one of the juveniles demanded the victim’s iPod. When the victim refused, one of the juveniles reached into his pocket and removed it. When the victim attempted to get the iPod back, another juvenile assaulted him before all three fled on foot. The victim was treated at an area hospital for minor injuries. Detectives from the Robbery Unit were able to locate all three suspects. Following the investigation, all three juveniles were arrested.
DUMFRIES, Va. — Town officials want vendors to apply to sell their wares in Dumfries.
Under a newly proposed ordinance, vendors at town events such as the Dumfries Christmas parade, fall festival, and multicultural festival must apply for a $50 vendors license if they plan to sell anything at their booth.
UPDATED June 17 — Antonio Merrick was found safe, Prince William police said. The agency did not say where Merrick was found or provide any details about what led to his disappearance.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — It’s been 10 years since a Virginia Railway Express train rolled on the 4th of July.
This year, VRE trains will once again bring passengers from Virginia to Washington’s Union Station so they can attend the National Mall Independence Day Celebration, which offers the area’s most spectacular fireworks show, or A Capitol Fourth concert to be held on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Christopher Lamar Carpenter is charged in the death of Barbara Naguitt, 53, of Woodbridge, a pedestrian who was walking along Opitz Boulevard in Woodbridge on June 2.
Here’s more in an unedited police report:
Apparently, it’s not OK to be intoxicated and at Splashdown Water Park outside Manassas. And, when a park ranger tried to remove someone from the swimming pool whom police said was intoxicated that person tried to fight back.
Here’s more in an unedited press release: