The Prince William police are still looking for a suspect involved in an altercation on April 14.
Prince William police responded to a call that evening on Brook Drive in Woodbridge to investigate a robbery.
The Prince William police are still looking for a suspect involved in an altercation on April 14.
Prince William police responded to a call that evening on Brook Drive in Woodbridge to investigate a robbery.
On May 14, Prince William police responded to a call at a home on Silvia Loop in Woodbridge for an attempted burglary.
According to Prince William police, the homeowner said that at 9:30 a.m. that morning, an individual tried to enter the home through the back patio door.
Yesterday morning, Prince William fire and rescue received a call for a fire at a home on Longhorn Drive in Woodbridge.
When arriving on the scene, Prince William fire and rescue stated they saw a fence on fire, and that the flames extended towards the back of the home.
Late in the evening on May 10, Prince William police responded to a business on Prince William Parkway in Woodbridge, to investigate a call for disorderly behavior.
According to Prince William police, the caller stated that the suspect – 34-year old Philip Strader – was intoxicated and being aggressive against other individuals in the parking lot of the business.
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On the evening of May 7, Prince William police went to Cloverdale Park on Cloverdale Road in Woodbridge, after receiving a call about a child that was found.
According to Prince William police, a caller stated that they saw a 4-year old girl alone in the park. The caller also said they had seen the child with her mother – 33-year old April Lee Davis – an hour before they witnessed the child in the park alone.
Najera is now in police custody, according to Prince William police.
Early morning yesterday, Prince William police responded to Crescent Street in Woodbridge to investigate a call about a shooting.
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John Sullivan took time out of his golf game this week to fly to Washington so he could share his story.
This week there have been several residential burglaries in Prince William and Manassas.
In the afternoon on May 4, Prince William police responded to a call from a residence on Clematis Street in Manassas to investigate a burglary. Officers said that the homeowner told Prince William police that the burglary occurred between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. and there was no forced entry and the entry point was an unsecured window. A Prince William police report stated that a laptop, money, handgun and an iPhone were reported missing.