A Woodbridge man was killed during a shooting in Alexandria last night.
Alexandria police were called to N. Fayette Street in Alexandria to investigate.
A Woodbridge man was killed during a shooting in Alexandria last night.
Alexandria police were called to N. Fayette Street in Alexandria to investigate.
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On the morning of June 29, Prince William police responded to a call for child neglect that took place at the A.J. Ferlazzo building in Woodbridge.
According to Prince William police, the caller stated that they met with 29-year old Woodbridge woman Shaquann Wilson in front of the building for a child custody exchange.
On the morning of June 29, Prince William police responded to a call for a robbery on Prince William Parkway in Woodbridge.
According to Prince William police, the victim – a 35-year old Woodbridge man – was robbed by two known acquaintances.
On June 27, Prince William police from the Special Victims Unit responded to a call for a sexual assault on Lady Jane Loop in Manassas.
According to Prince William police, the victim – a 9-year old girl – was sexually assaulted by 46-year old Manassas man Charles Forsyth, who is a known family member.
In the afternoon on June 22, Haymarket police were called to a home on Gap Way for a call for unlawful entry of a residence.
According to Haymarket police, the homeowner stated that he saw a female open the rear door of his home and partially enter. When the homeowner confronted the woman, she asked to use the telephone.
On June 25, the U.S. Marshals’ Fugitive Task Force arrested 23-year old Triangle man Terrance Henderson for a shooting incident on Old Triangle Road on June 23.
Prince William police responded to a call at 2:27 a.m. that morning to investigate the shooting.
According to Prince William police, Bechtold was located in New York and is safe.
Prince William police are looking for 23-year old Woodbridge man Albert Bradley Bechtold.
Nibedita Mohanty, a 56-year old Stafford doctor, was sentenced to 4-years in prison and 3-years of supervised release, for distribution of controlled substances and aiding and abetting health care fraud.
Mohanty was formerly the Chief of Medicine at Stafford Hospital, according to a U.S. Department of Justice release.
On June 24, Prince William police were called on scene for an attempted armed robbery at a Dunkin’ Donuts location and a burglary of a church in Woodbridge.
Late in the evening on June 24, Prince William police responded to a call at a Dunkin’ Donuts location on Jefferson Davis Highway to investigate an attempted robbery.