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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Police: Teacher Charged With Assault at Fred Lynn Middle School

Victim, 13, has minor injury to his arm in classroom incident, Prince William County Police said.

Police have charged a Fred Lynn Middle School teacher with assault after a student told school officials that he had been assaulted in class on Tuesday, Prince William County Police spokesperson Jonathan Perok said. Curtis Craig Smith, 61, of Woodbridge, was arrested and charged with assault and battery Wednesday, after School Resource Unit officers investigated the assault report.  Investigators claim Smith assaulted the victim, a 13-year old boy of Woodbridge, during class, Perok said. "The student reported the incident to school officials on April 10 which prompted the investigation," he said. "The victim sustained a minor injury to his arm." Smith's photo is unavailable. His court date is also unavailable, and he was released on a …

Joe George

5:55 am on Monday, April 15, 2013

@DaleCity77, what does THIS story have to do with instilling morals and values in thier children? You're assuming that the issue was with the child and not the teacher? What if this kid was a "special needs" child, would you feel the same way? PLEASE think before you comment.   more ›

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Update: Police ID Bank of America Robbery Suspect

A 27-year-old Dale City man is accused of the robbery.

Update April 13, 2:17 p.m.:  Prince William County Police have arrested a Dale City man who is accused of robbery at the Bank of America on Thursday. Police public information officer Jonathan Perok said no money was taken during the robbery. Khalil Ibrahim Sillah, 27, of 4728 Kellogg Drive faces a charge of robbery set for June 19. Sillah is held without bond.  Update 2:43 p.m.: Suspect Arrested  Prince William County Police Public Information Officer Jonathan Perok said the Bank of America was robbed at about 1:36 p.m. Thursday.  "The clerk reported to police that an unknown man entered the bank, approached the counter and passed a note demanding money," said Perok in an email. "The suspect implied he had a weapon, however, no weapon was…

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