Friday, April 26, 2013
Most of the stolen property has been recovered, Prince William County Police said.
Police have charged three Woodbridge area residents in a grand larceny investigation after a Dale City homeowner reported the loss of a firearm, laptop, gaming console and jewelry, Prince William County Police spokesperson Jonathan Perok said. Matthew Redding, 24, of South River Road, was charged with burglary, grand larceny, grand larceny of a firearm, and providing a false identity to police. Ashley Milstead, 27, of Kendale Court, was charged with burglary and grand larceny. Brian Richardson, 21, of Florida Avenue was charged with receiving stolen goods and receiving a stolen firearm. Their court date is June 19, and their bond information is unavailable. Redding was arrested Sunday. Milstead and Richardson were arrested on Monday, …
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
An $800 watch was reported stolen, Prince William County Police said.
Police charged four Maryland men with burglary and grand larceny after a Lake Ridge homeowner reported the loss of an $800 watch, Prince William County Police spokesperson Jonathan Perok said. District Heights residents Antoine Tate, 22, and Darius Bryant, 18, and Forestville residents Jarel Dickerson and Clifton Johnson, both 18, were arrested on Monday, April 22, the same day the burglary reportedly took place. Their court date and bond information is unavailable. Police initially responded to the 11600 block of Nellings Place at 2:47 p.m. for the report of a burglary in progress. The caller told police that four unknown men left the back of a neighbor's house. "Officers arrived on scene quickly and determined that the suspects made …
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
All Woodbridge area crime information taken from the Prince William County Police report.
Every day, Patch covers crime and fire in the Woodbridge area. Below is a collection of today's headlines at the site. See more coverage and share your comments at each post. Police: Three Wanted in Car Theft, Assault on Route 1. Stolen car was 2007 Chevrolet Taho, Prince William County Police said. Police: Burglar Breaks Glass Door at Dentist's Office in Lake Ridge. The burglar happened before 8 a.m. on March 23. See more police and fire coverage at Woodbridge Patch. Yesterday's crime wrap was particularly full, and featured two abductions, and the assault of two students. Read it here.
Stolen car was 2007 Chevrolet Taho, Prince William County Police said.
Police are looking for two men and a woman reportedly involved in the grand larceny of a Woodbridge man's vehicle, Prince William County Police spokesperson Jonathan Perok said. Police initially responded on March 25 at 9:03 p.m. to the 13700 block of Jefferson Davis Highway for the report of a robbery. "The victim, a 36-year-old man of Woodbridge, reported to police that he was standing outside of a business in the above area when he observed three unknown individuals, two males and one female, walking towards his direction," Perok said. "As the group approached, one of the individuals struck the victim in the face. Following the assault, the group got into the victim’s nearby running vehicle and fled the area." The stolen car was a …
Friday, March 8, 2013
A Woodbridge man was charged with grand larceny, assault and battery and destruction of property, Prince William County Police said.
A Woodbridge man was arrested after a vehicle was reportedly stolen and wrecked on March 6, Prince William County Police spokesperson Jonathan Perok said. James Alexander Cetto, 21, was charged with hit and run, grand larceny of a vehicle, domestic assault and battery, destruction of property, driving under the influence of alcohol, driving on a suspended license, and unreasonable refusal of a breath test. Police initially responded to Ladue Court in Woodbridge for a domestic fight, Perok said. A 15-year-old Woodbridge male told police that he and Cetto were arguing in an apartment. "The argument escalated into a physical fight which moved into the main lobby of the apartment building causing about $350 in damages," Perok said. "…
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Man arrested after Manassas Home Depot incident, according to Prince William County Police.
Police arrested a Woodbridge man after a police officer was nearly injured on Feb. 18, Prince William County police spokesperson Jonathan Perok said. Jeffrey Brian Frye, 40, was charged with attempted malicious wounding of an officer, attempted grand larceny, felony eluding, reckless driving and driving on a suspended license. His court date and bond information is unavailable. Police initially responded Feb. 18 to the Home Depot at 7486 Stream Walk Lane in Manassas for shoplifting and grand larceny. "Employees reported that an unknown man was inside the store cutting open packages and removing battery packs," Perok said. "The man fled out of the store and was spotted by officers in the parking lot. As officers were attempting to stop the…
Friday, November 9, 2012
Alicia Johnson, 32, is wanted for burglary and grand larceny.
Police are looking for Alicia Elizabeth Johnson, who is wanted for burglary and grand larceny, according to a post on the Prince William County police Facebook page. Johnson is 32, and is described as a black female, 5-foot-6, weighing about 140 lbs, with black hair and brown eyes. Her photo is to the right. Her last known address was in the 1900 block of Warren Drive in Woodbridge.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
The victim had minor injuries.
Dale City man Clayton Holly is wanted for grand larceny and assault and battery after an incident in which a Woodbridge woman was reportedly assaulted and robbed, Prince William County police spokesperson Jonathan Perok said. On Sept. 4 at about 6 p.m., police responded to a report of an assault in the 13700 block of Gilbert Road. Police reports said the 27-year-old victim told police that she and Holly, an acquaintance of hers, were in an argument. "During the encounter, the accused assaulted the victim and took her phone," Perok said. "The victim was eventually able to get the phone back and contacted police. Following the assault, the accused grabbed the victim’s laptop and car keys and exited the residence. The victim confronted the …
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
A caller reported a man entering unlocked vehicles parked along Ayrshire Lane in Woodbridge.
Dumfries resident Gavin Simms and Alexandria resident Cameron McWilliams have been charged with grand larceny in the Woodbridge area, Prince William County police spokesperson Jonathan Perok said. In the early morning of Aug. 27, a caller told police that an unknown man was looking into unlocked vehicles along Ayrshire Lane and then entering them. The man reportedly ran away before police arrived at 4 a.m., but residents in the 700 block of Monument Drive said they had seen him. "Officers quickly responded to the area and were able to establish a perimeter around the neighborhood," Perok said. "The suspect, Simms, was apprehended a short time later. Through the extensive investigation, detectives from the Property Crimes Unit were able …
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Juvenile suspect turned himself in Jan. 2.
Update Jan. 9: The 17-year-old Stafford suspect turned himself in to Prince William County police Jan. 2 without incident. Original Post: Police have arrested one suspect from a burglary and grand larceny that occurred in Dale City Jan. 2. 18-year-old Christopher Laquan Whitaker was located and arrested by the U.S. Marshal’s Fugitive Task Force at a residence in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 4. Whitaker was previously listed by police as a Woodbridge resident. In the most recent update, Whitaker is listed as having no fixed address. Whitaker remains in DC as he awaits extradition to Virginia. Police are still looking for the second suspect, a 17-year-old Stafford male who faces charges of possession of stolen property. A homeowner in the …
Armed and Trained
6:26 pm on Saturday, April 27, 2013
My Brother from another Mother, Joe. This is a good reminder for us all to conduct a security check of our dwellings prior to leaving. Another point to bring up, if you have a security system use it even if you are home. Hell, especially if you are home to alert you that someone has made entry while you are in your shower or in the basement. Don't be an easy target for these knuckleheads.   more ›