Update 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013
A man was shot and killed while walking his dog in Woodbridge last night. A suspect is in custody and is charged with murder.
Update 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013
A man was shot and killed while walking his dog in Woodbridge last night. A suspect is in custody and is charged with murder.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — A victim in a crash on Feb. 4 has succumbed to her injuries.
Prince William police said 58-year-old Earnestine R. Larry, of Woodbridge, died Feb. 9 after suffering a head injury in the crash. The victim was riding inside a 2007 Toyota Scion, and the driver of that car was not injured.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Police said a woman sprayed another woman with a gas pump during an argument.
More in a press release from Prince William police:
MANASSAS, Va. — Police in Manassas are investigating reports of a stolen car and a burglary.
The following incident report was submitted to us from Manassas police:
BRISTOW, Va. — After police were called to a home in Bristow for a report of someone brandishing a firearm, police had a react quickly when someone tried to hit police with a car, according to police reports.
More in a press release from Prince William police:
Update 4 p.m.
Police identified 49-year-old Scott Chambers as the suspect in connection to a burglary at an Islamic community center in Woodbridge. He remains on the loose white, 6’4″, 220 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Rescue crews were called to a man’s house on Cuddly Loop, just off Prince William Parkway in Woodbridge, for a report of an unconscious man.
But it’s what the man did when he woke up that caught the attention of law enforcement, police said.
MANASASS, Va. — Two people from the Manassas area face child abuse charges.
More in a press release from Prince William police:
STAFFORD COUNTY, Va. — What’s the price of fuel these days? Apparently it’s too much for someone who siphoned off 300 gallons of diesel from a parked tractor trailer in Stafford County.
The gas was siphoned from a truck carrying cars sometime between the late evening hours of Tuesday and the early morning hours of Wednesday, said Stafford sheriff’s spokesman Bill Kennedy.
Following the arrests of five men in connection to a home invasion in Stafford County, now police say the suspects are wanted in several violent incidents in Prince William County.
The Stafford Sheriff’s office, ATF, and Prince William police all announced the arrests of the following: