Crime & Safety

Man Turns Himself in For Robbery, Second Man Wanted

Police looking for second man in robbery, an active warrant is out for his arrest

Update, June 29: Rose turned himself into police on June 27 without incident. 

Police have arrested one of two men in a strong armed robbery case from April after the man turned himself in to the police.

A 20-year-old Woodbridge man told police that he was walking in the 13900 block of Hedgewood Drive off of Minnieville Road when he was approached by two male acquaintances. 

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One of the men struck him from behind while the other took his property. Charles Meyers IV, 18 of Woodbridge, turned himself into police on June 22. He is charged with robbery and has a court date for Aug. 16. He was released on a $5,000 unsecured bond.

The second man in the robbery, Lewis Da Juan Rose, 24 of Oxon Hill, MD, is wanted for robbery in Prince William County. Rose is described as a black male, 5-foot-11-inches, 170 pounds with brown eyes and black hair.  

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