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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Two Charged in Woodbridge Armed Robberies

Police said that the woman, who was wanted in multiple jurisdictions, also gave a fake name to officers after her arrest.

Prince William County Police have charged a Woodbridge man and a Burke woman in two Woodbridge area armed robberies.  Marcus O'Brien McAllister, 31, of Pinetree Court in Woodbridge, is charged with three counts of credit card theft and two counts of grand larceny. Carmina Juanita Lopez, 31, Coffer Woods Drive in Burke, is charged with providing a false identification to police, forging public documents, two counts of credit card theft and two counts of grand larceny. Police responded to the first incident May 12 at 8 a.m., when a 37-year-old Woodbridge man reported that he was robbed. The victim said that he made arrangements to meet an unknown woman near Gardenview Loop and Summerland Drive. Police said that after the victim arrived, he …

Police: Teens Bust Glass Door For Food

The 14-year-old and 15-year-old males entered a neighbors home and stole food, Prince William County Police said.

Officers have charged two teenagers with burglary after they apparently entered a Dumfries home and ate food from the refrigerator, Prince William County Police said. The 14-year-old and 15-year-old males from Dumfries have also been charged with petit larceny and destruction of property.  A homeowner on the 17500 block of Victoria Falls Drive reported on May 15 at 3:10 p.m. that two unknown males, who appeared to be underage, entered a neighbor's residence through a rear sliding glass door. The glass was broken out and the suspects stole food from the home, police said.  Police charged the two on May 22. 

Police: Intruder Assaults Dumfries Man, Breaks Table

Police are now looking for Triangle resident after incident with acquaintance, according to Prince William County Police.

Prince William County Police are looking for a man who is accused of assaulting an acquaintance at his home.  Raymond Laird Davis Jr., 19, of Milroy Drive in Triangle, is wanted for malicious wounding, burglary and destruction of property.  On May 24 at 12:30 a.m., police responded to the 2500 block of Sedgewick Place in Dumfries, where a 42-year-old Dumfries man reported that an acquaintance entered his residence without permission and assaulted him. Davis broke a glass table inside the home, police said. The victim sustained significant but non-life threatening injuries to his face. Davis then fled the residence. After an investigation, officers obtained warrants for Davis' arrest. Davis is described as a a black male, about 5’10”, …

Crime Wrap: Indecent Exposure, Officer Assaulted, Armed Robberies

The most recent crime headlines on Patch.

Every day, Patch covers area crime and fire. Below is a collection of today's headlines. See more coverage and share your comments at each post. Two Charged in Woodbridge Armed Robberies. Prince William County Police have charged a Woodbridge man and a Burke woman in two Woodbridge area armed robberies.  Police: Man Struck Officer at Station. Prince William County Police charged a Woodbridge man after he allegedly struck an officer, police spokesman Officer Jonathan Perok said. Man Driving BMW Exposes Self Near Potomac Mills. Prince William County Police are searching for a man who exposed himself near Potomac Mills Thursday. Police: Intruder Assaults Dumfries Man, Breaks Table. Prince William County Police are looking for a man who is …

Man Driving BMW Exposes Self Near Potomac Mills

The 23-year-old victim was walking to her car when the man exposed himself.

Prince William County Police are searching for a man who exposed himself near Potomac Mills Thursday. At 9:44 p.m., police responded to the indecent exposure on the 2700 block of Potomac Mills Circle. The 23-year-old Woodbridge woman reported that when she was walking to her vehicle in the parking lot, an unknown man driving a silver BMW exposed himself.  He never left the vehicle and drove off after the encounter. No one was injured.  The suspect is described as a white male, between 45-55 years old, around 180 pounds, with a medium build, short gray hair and a mustache. He was wearing a blue shirt and gray pants.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Police Release CVS Robbery Surveillance Footage

A gunman entered the Dumfries CVS and demanded medications on Thursday, according to Prince William County Police.

Prince William County Police on Friday released footage from the robbery at the Dumfries CVS. See more photos here.  Original post: An unusually large number of robberies on Thursday—two of which targeted adult video stores—have Manassas City and Prince William County police investigating if the incidents may be connected. Four robberies took place Thursday, police said. Police are unsure yet if the robberies are connected.  The first incident was around at 2:45 a.m. at the MVC located on Breeden Avenue in Manassas.  An employee reported to Manassas City Police that an unknown man entered the business, pulled out a gun and demanded money. An altercation ensued between the suspect and the employee, police said. The suspect fled the store, …

Fugitive of the Week: Suspect in Shoe Sale Gone Bad

Alphonso Page, of Fort Washington, Md., is wanted for robbery and abduction in Prince William County.

Prince William County Police are searching for a man who is a suspect in Woodbridge. Alphonso Page, of Fort Washington, Md., is wanted for robbery and abduction in Prince William County.  Police responded on May 7 at 7:52 a.m. to the report of the robbery, which took place on Lodge Trail and Old Kings Road in Woodbridge the night before, around 10:30 p.m. The 27-year-old male victim said that he had made arrangements to sell the shoes via social media to an acquaintance, and brought a friend to the meeting spot. The acquaintance arrived with an unknown man, and an altercation ensued. The men stole a backpack, an undisclosed amount of cash, two cell phones and a pair of shoes before fleeing, said police spokesman Officer Jonathan Perok.  On…

Police: Man Struck Officer at Station

Michael Dean Kennedy, of Woodbridge, is charged with assault and battery on a law enforcement officer and driving while intoxicated.

Prince William County Police charged a Woodbridge man after he allegedly struck an officer, police spokesman Officer Jonathan Perok said. Michael Dean Kennedy, 54, of Bridgeton Court in Woodbridge, is charged with assault and battery on a law enforcement officer and driving while intoxicated. On Thursday at 11:17 p.m., police were processing Kennedy at the Garfield Police Station on Donald Curtis Drive, on a charge of driving under the influence, when he struck one of the officers, Perok said. Kennedy was arrested on the 3000 block of Bridgeton Court earlier that day. During processing for the arrest, Kennedy "became agitated and struck one of the officers," Perok said. No injuries were reported. Kennedy was detained without further …

Crime Wrap: Capital Murder Case, Mugshots, Robberies

The latest crime headlines on Patch.

Every day, Patch covers area crime and fire. Below is a collection of today's headlines. See more coverage and share your comments at each post. Dissenting Judge: 'Doubtful' Justin Wolfe Will Receive a Fair Trial. Prince William County prosecutors culminated a pattern of "continued misconduct" by threatening Owen Merton Barber IV—the triggerman in the 2001 murder of Daniel Petrole Jr.—after Barber testified that a former death row inmate was not involved in the crime, a federal judge wrote in an opinion issued Wednesday.  Police Investigate Series of Robberies in Prince William, Manassas. An unusually large number of robberies on Thursday—two of which targeted adult video stores—have Manassas City and Prince William County police …

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Woodbridge Burglaries: Purse Stolen

Homeowners on Moon Way and Wakewater Way recently reported burglaries.

Prince William County Police recently responded to the following Woodbridge area burglaries.  On Tuesday at 12:12 a.m., police responded to the 3500 block of Moon Way, where a homeowner reported that a purse was stolen from the home between 10 p.m. and 10:45 p.m. Police believe entry was made through an unsecured rear sliding glass door, and there were no signs of forced entry.  On May 17 at 6:36 p.m., police responded a homeowner's call on the 2800 block of Wakewater Way. The homeowner reported that an unknown person tried to enter the residence through a rear patio door between 3 p.m. on Feb. 12 and 4:30 p.m. May 17. Police do not believe anyone entered the residence and no property was reported missing.

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