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Fredericksburg Police Department Incident Reports

TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2013
ARMED ROBBERY:
800 block Cobblestone Blvd, 5/21 1:20 a.m. A driver for Virginia Cab reported that he was dispatched to Cobblestone Square Apartments for a customer. The driver was unable to locate the customer at which point a male leaned into the passenger side window of the vehicle displaying a firearm and demanding money. The suspect was able to get away with a small amount of cash. The victim was able to provide a description of the suspect. He is described as a black male, 5'8" – 5'10", 150-170 pounds and was wearing a dark blue or black hooded sweatshirt. The unknown suspect is still at large. The investigation is ongoing.
BURGLARY:
1000 block Littlepage St, 5/18 – 5/19 1:45 p.m. A resident reported that an unknown person entered his residence and stole speakers and a laptop computer. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
LARCENY:
2200 Cowan Blvd, 5/17 – 5/20 11:50 a.m. A Locust Grove resident responded to Police Headquarters and reported that her purse was stolen from her vehicle while she was shopping in Central Park. No suspects or witnesses at this time. The investigation is ongoing.
Cracker Barrel, 1971 Carl D Silver Pkwy, 5/20 4:30 p.m. An employee reported that a window was broken on her vehicle and her purse was stolen. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
600 block Weedon St, 5/20 5:20 p.m. A neighbor contacted police to report that she observed an individual enter the backyard of a residence and take a lawnmower. Officers responded and located the lawnmower at another residence. Michael Brooks, 60, of Fredericksburg was arrested and charged with grand larceny. Brooks is being held at the Rappahannock Regional Jail on $2,500 bond.
VANDALISM:
2200 block Dogwood Dr, 5/19 – 5/20 8:00 a.m. A resident reported that the wheels of his wife's company vehicle were damaged. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
DUI ARRESTS:
Daniel Bond, 52, of Waldorf, MD was arrested for DUI in the 900 block of Cadmus Drive.
ARRESTS:
Cynthia Papa, 46, of no fixed address was arrested for obstruction of justice
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Prince William County Police Department Incident Report


**INCIDENTS**

Reckless Handling of a Firearm – On May 20th at 1:42AM, police responded to the 18500 block of Triangle St in Triangle St (22172) for a shots fired call. Multiple callers reported hearing several gunshots being fired in the area. Officers arrived and located shell casings near an address in the above area. No suspects were located and no injuries or property damage were reported.

Residential Burglary – On May 21st at 12:12AM, police responded to the 3500 block of Moon Way in Woodbridge (22193) for a burglary. Homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred between 10:00PM and 10:45PM. There were no signs of forced entry into the residence. Entry is believed to have been made through an unsecured rear sliding glass door. A purse, containing miscellaneous property and an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency was reported missing.

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Caroline County Sheriff's Incident Reports

Week Ending May 11, 2013
Date Investigating Officer Violator Information Charges
05/03/2013 Deputy M.W. Lewis Francis L. Cooper, Jr., 56,
Milford, VA
drunk in public
05/06/2013 Deputy M.W. Lewis George A. Sansom, 55 & Cynthia K. Sansom, 47, both Ruther Glen, VA drunk in public
05/06/2013 Deputy R.J. Anderson 15 year old male juvenile drunk in public, underage possession of alcohol, and possession of alcohol on school grounds
05/06/2013 Deputy R.J. Anderson 14 year old male juvenile assault
05/07/2013 Deputy M.W. Lewis David M. Walters, 50,
Mechanicsville, VA
driving under the influence, refusal to submit test, and destruction of property
05/09/2013 Deputy B.J. Sadler Cynthia F. Sansom, 48,
Ruther Glen, VA
2 counts of assaulting a law enforcement officer, drunk in public, and vandalism of government property
5/10/2013 Sgt. J.K. Miller Charles D. Chapman, 60,
Ruther Glen, VA
drunk in public
5/10/2013 Deputy R.J. Anderson 13 year old male juvenile assualt

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Charles County Sheriff's Office Incident Reports

THEFTS FROM AUTOS: Between May 20 – May 21, unknown suspect(s) broke into cars parked on Sirenia Place in Waldorf and stole CD players and car stereos. Officers canvassed the area and spoke with neighbors who reported hearing car alarms sounding but did not call police. Anyone with information about these thefts is urged to call (301) 932-2222. Callers wishing to remain anonymous may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit www.ccso.us to submit a web tip. A cash reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for the tip that leads to the arrest of the suspect(s). Pfc P. DeBoe is investigating.

THREE SUSPECTS CHARGED IN CONNECTION WITH CARJACKING: On May 19 at 11:34 p.m., officers responded to the 3100 block of Knolewater Court in Waldorf for the report of a carjacking. The victim – a pizza delivery man - was making a delivery when he was approached by three suspects. One of the suspects assaulted the victim and all three suspects stole the pizza and fled in the victim's car. The next day, three males were arrested for shoplifting at a store in Marlow Heights. Officers investigating the theft found evidence linking the suspects to the carjacking and as a result, the stolen car was recovered. The suspects, Brion Carr, 22, of Waldorf; Kurt Johnson, 22, of Waldorf, and a 17-year-old male from Calvert County were charged with armed robbery. Cpl R. Zink is investigating.

FIRST-DEGREE ASSAULT: On May 19 at 12:36 a.m., officers responded to the 8700 block of Billingsley Road in Waldorf for the report of a shooting. A preliminary investigation showed the victim was attending a large party when an unknown suspect pulled a gun and fired shots. One of the rounds stuck a 17-year-old male in his leg. He was treated at a hospital and released. Anyone with additional information is asked to call Det. B. Buchanan at (301) 609-6477.

JUVENILE CHARGED WITH SECOND-DEGREE ASSAULT/ CAP GUN RESEMBLING HANDGUN RECOVERED: On May 17 at 8:05 a.m., Pfc P. Mann, a CCSO school resource officer assigned to Matthew Henson Middle School in Indian Head, became aware that a student may have been in possession of a weapon earlier that morning while on the school bus. Pfc Mann quickly located the student, a sixth grader, and initiated an investigation. According to witnesses, the student was on the bus when he pointed what they thought was a BB gun at two other students. When the bus passed Billingsley Road near Livingston Road, the suspect threw the gun out of a window. The incident was reported to Pfc Mann as soon as the bus arrived at school. Pfc Mann responded to Billingsley Road where he discovered a cap gun on the shoulder of the roadway. The student was charged with second-degree assault and possession of a weapon on school property.

Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in Charles County that leads to an arrest or indictment. Anyone with information about a crime may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit www.ccso.us to submit a web tip. All callers remain anonymous.

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Charles County Incident Reports

THEFTS FROM AUTOS: Between May 20 – May 21, unknown suspect(s) broke into cars parked on Sirenia Place in Waldorf and stole CD players and car stereos. Officers canvassed the area and spoke with neighbors who reported hearing car alarms sounding but did not call police. Anyone with information about these thefts is urged to call (301) 932-2222. Callers wishing to remain anonymous may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit www.ccso.us to submit a web tip. A cash reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for the tip that leads to the arrest of the suspect(s). Pfc P. DeBoe is investigating.

THREE SUSPECTS CHARGED IN CONNECTION WITH CARJACKING: On May 19 at 11:34 p.m., officers responded to the 3100 block of Knolewater Court in Waldorf for the report of a carjacking. The victim – a pizza delivery man - was making a delivery when he was approached by three suspects. One of the suspects assaulted the victim and all three suspects stole the pizza and fled in the victim's car. The next day, three males were arrested for shoplifting at a store in Marlow Heights. Officers investigating the theft found evidence linking the suspects to the carjacking and as a result, the stolen car was recovered. The suspects, Brion Carr, 22, of Waldorf; Kurt Johnson, 22, of Waldorf, and a 17-year-old male from Calvert County were charged with armed robbery. Cpl R. Zink is investigating.

FIRST-DEGREE ASSAULT: On May 19 at 12:36 a.m., officers responded to the 8700 block of Billingsley Road in Waldorf for the report of a shooting. A preliminary investigation showed the victim was attending a large party when an unknown suspect pulled a gun and fired shots. One of the rounds stuck a 17-year-old male in his leg. He was treated at a hospital and released. Anyone with additional information is asked to call Det. B. Buchanan at (301) 609-6477.

JUVENILE CHARGED WITH SECOND-DEGREE ASSAULT/ CAP GUN RESEMBLING HANDGUN RECOVERED: On May 17 at 8:05 a.m., Pfc P. Mann, a CCSO school resource officer assigned to Matthew Henson Middle School in Indian Head, became aware that a student may have been in possession of a weapon earlier that morning while on the school bus. Pfc Mann quickly located the student, a sixth grader, and initiated an investigation. According to witnesses, the student was on the bus when he pointed what they thought was a BB gun at two other students. When the bus passed Billingsley Road near Livingston Road, the suspect threw the gun out of a window. The incident was reported to Pfc Mann as soon as the bus arrived at school. Pfc Mann responded to Billingsley Road where he discovered a cap gun on the shoulder of the roadway. The student was charged with second-degree assault and possession of a weapon on school property.

Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in Charles County that leads to an arrest or indictment. Anyone with information about a crime may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit www.ccso.us to submit a web tip. All callers remain anonymous.

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Prince William County Incident Reports

**INCIDENTS**

Reckless Handling of a Firearm – On May 20th at 1:42AM, police responded to the 18500 block of Triangle St in Triangle St (22172) for a shots fired call. Multiple callers reported hearing several gunshots being fired in the area. Officers arrived and located shell casings near an address in the above area. No suspects were located and no injuries or property damage were reported.

Residential Burglary – On May 21st at 12:12AM, police responded to the 3500 block of Moon Way in Woodbridge (22193) for a burglary. Homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred between 10:00PM and 10:45PM. There were no signs of forced entry into the residence. Entry is believed to have been made through an unsecured rear sliding glass door. A purse, containing miscellaneous property and an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency was reported missing.

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Fredericksburg Police Department Incident Reports

MONDAY, MAY 20, 2013
BURGLARY:
600 block Greenbrier Ct, 5/16 – 5/18 4:00 p.m. A resident reported that an unknown person broke into her apartment and stole a television. The investigation is ongoing.
HIT AND RUN:
3300 block Fall Hill Ave, 5/17 10:50 p.m. The driver of a gray BMW reported that she was sideswiped by another vehicle while exiting the parking lot of Celebrate Virginia. A suspect has been identified and the investigation is ongoing.
LARCENY:
The Card Cellar, 915 Caroline St, 5/14 – 5/17 1:00 p.m. The owner reported that several cards were stolen from his business. The investigation is ongoing.
Ashley Furniture, 1845 Carl D. Silver Pkwy, 5/17 – 8:30 p.m. An employee of the business reported that his bicycle had been stolen while he was at work. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
Walmart, 1800 Carl D. Silver Pkwy, 5/18 12:30 p.m. A Spotsylvania resident reported that her wallet was stolen while she was shopping. No suspects or witnesses at this time. The investigation is ongoing.
2600 block Charles St, 5/18 – 5/19 8:00 a.m. A resident reported that his moped was stolen from his front porch. No suspects or witnesses at this time. The investigation is ongoing.
900 block Princess Anne St, 5/19 8:30 p.m. A Spotsylvania resident reported that an unknown person had entered his vehicle and stolen items to include cash, a cell phone and a gift card. No suspects or witnesses at this time. The investigation is ongoing.
VANDALISM:
1400 block Dandridge St, 5/17 7:00 a.m. A resident reported that an unknown person damaged the windshield of her vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
Fredericksburg Area Museum, 907 Princess Anne St, 5/18 1:00 a.m. A window was damaged during an altercation. The investigation is ongoing.
100 block Hickock Cir, 5/17 – 5/18 6:00 p.m. A resident reported that an unknown person damaged the tires of his vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
1600 block Augustine Ave, 5/19 6:00 p.m. A resident reported that the back door to her residence was damaged. The investigation is ongoing.
DUI ARRESTS:
Jonathan O'Toole, 21, of Spotsylvania was arrested for DUI and violation of a restricted license in the 1000 block of Lafayette Boulevard.
ARRESTS:
Karen Bach, 49, of Stafford was arrested on a warrant from Spotsylvania charging her with shoplifting.
Geoffrey Leach Jr., 39, of Fredericksburg was arrested on a warrant from Spotsylvania charging him with threatening to bomb, burn or destroy property.
Joseph Keenan, 67, of Fredericksburg was arrested for shoplifting from Walmart.
Jonathan O'Toole, 21, of Spotsylvania was arrested for public intoxication, violation of a restricted license and failure to pay full time and attention.
Joshua O'Neil, 24, was arrested for possession of herion.
Sergei Geraghty, 20, of Stafford was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Darcy Vasquez, 19, of Woodbridge was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Lindsay Morgan, 20, of Fredericksburg was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Anna Boning, 20, of Manassas was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Marina Bonanno, 21, of Fredericksburg was arrested for possession of marijuana
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Prince William County Incident Reports

Incidents and arrests released on:
Monday, May 20, 2013



**INCIDENTS**

Attempted Malicious Wounding of a Law Enforcement Officer [LEO] - On May 17th at 8:35AM, Prince William County police officers and members of the U.S. Marshals' Fugitive Task Force attempted to serve active warrants on the accused at an address in the 19300 block of Bellau Woods Dr in Triangle (22172). As officers were in the area, the accused was seen getting in a vehicle in an attempt to flee the area. At that point, the accused had to stop behind other vehicles which were waiting to exit the apartment complex onto Fuller Heights Rd. Officers began to approach the vehicle and ordered the accused to surrender. The accused then put the vehicle in reverse and struck an occupied vehicle which was waiting behind his vehicle. The accused then put the vehicle in drive and drove towards one of the officers. The officer jumped out of the way to avoid being struck. The accused then almost struck a second officer as he was evading capture. In the process, the accused struck one of the officer's cruisers and proceeded to drive down concrete steps beside one of the apartment buildings before stopping and fleeing on foot. Multiple police units established a perimeter around the area. A police K-9 and helicopter were used to search for the suspect. No injuries were reported by the officers or the driver of the other vehicle.
Wanted: [Photo from March 2013]
Christopher BLAKENEY, 29, of 19340 Bellau Woods Dr #204 in Triangle [Last known address]
Described as a black male, 5'09", 210lbs with black hair and brown eyes
Wanted for attempted malicious wounding of a law enforcement officer, attempted assault & battery of a law enforcement officer, felony hit & run, felony eluding, destruction of property, and reckless driving

Anyone with information relating to the whereabouts of this week's fugitive is urged to call Crime Solvers at 703-670-3700 or 1-866-411-TIPS. You don't have to give your name, just the information. You could earn up to a $1,000 cash reward.



Armed Bank Robbery – On May 18th at 11:00AM, police responded to the Carter Bank and Trust located at 8402 Sudley Rd in Manassas (20109) for a bank robbery. Employees reported to police that an unknown man entered the bank, displayed a handgun, and demanded money. The man took an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency before fleeing the area, possibly in a vehicle. No injuries were reported. A police K-9 was used in the search for the suspect. Investigation continues.
Suspect Description:
Black male, between 25 & 40 years of age, 6'0"-6'3", 230lbs, with a medium build, dark complexion, and short black hair
Last seen wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, washed out jeans, and a dark colored baseball cap


Attempted Armed Robbery | Attempted Carjacking – On May 19th at 10:13PM, police responded to investigate an attempted robbery which was reported to have occurred in the 13100 block of Marine Way in Woodbridge (22191) around 2:00AM that morning. The investigation revealed that the victim, a 29 year old man of Woodbridge, was in his vehicle in the above area when he was approached by an unknown woman. During the encounter, an unknown man got into the passenger side of the vehicle, displayed a handgun, and demanded the victim's money and vehicle. The victim ran from the vehicle to a nearby business where police were called. The unknown woman also ran from the area. The suspect fled on foot. No injuries were reported and no property was taken.
Suspect Description:
Black male, between 25 & 30 years of age, 5'8", 170lbs, with a medium build, black hair, and brown eyes
Last seen wearing a red baseball cap and a light colored t-shirt










**INCIDENTS**
Burglary to a School | Vandalism – On May 19th at 8:45PM, police responded to Potomac View Elementary School located at 14601 Lamar Rd in Woodbridge (22191) for a burglary. School security reported to police that between 7:42PM and 8:30PM, an unknown person(s) possibly entered the school through an unlocked door. Damage was discovered to the exterior of the school which included spray paint. No damage was discovered on the interior of the school.

Residential Burglary – On May 18th at 12:35PM, police responded to the 3400 block of Pin Oak Dr in Catharpin (20143) for a burglary. Homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred between 7:00AM on May 10th and 4:00PM on May 17th. There were no signs of forced entry into the residence. Entry is believed to have been made through an unlocked door. An undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency was reported missing.

Attempted Burglary – On May 17th at 6:36PM, police responded to the 2800 block of Wakewater Way in Woodbridge (22191) for an attempted burglary. Homeowner reported to police that between 3:00PM on February 12th and 4:30PM on May 17th, an unknown person(s) attempted to enter the residence through a rear patio door. No entry is believed to have been made into the residence and no property was reported missing.

**ARRESTS**

Rape – On May 19th at 8:45AM, detectives from the Special Victim's Bureau responded to investigate a rape which was reported to have occurred in the 17400 block of Wilson St in Dumfries (22026) on May 18th. The investigation revealed that the victim, a 25 year old woman of Dumfries, was asleep when she awoke to the accused raping her. The accused is known to the victim and the assault took place at the residence of the suspect. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested.
Arrested on May 19th:
MC STEWART, 22, of 17419 Wilson St in Dumfries
Charged with rape
Court date and bond information unavailable

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**ARRESTS**

Assault & Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer – On May 17th at 5:16PM, police responded to the 2700 block of Potomac Mills Cir in Woodbridge (22192) for a disorderly subject. Mall security encountered the accused in the parking lot of Potomac Mills Mall. The accused was under the influence of alcohol and was attempting to open the doors to multiple vehicles which were parked in the parking lot. As security was detaining the accused, he assaulted two of the security guards, striking them both in the face. Officers arrived and took custody of the accused. While officers were placing the accused in a police cruiser, he spat at one of the officers. The accused was eventually detained and arrested. Minor injuries were reported.
Arrested on May 17th: [Juvenile]
A 15 year old male of Woodbridge
Charged with assault & battery on a LEO, 2 counts of assault & battery, and intoxication in public
Court date unavailable, held a the Juvenile Detention Center

Driving Under the Influence | Eluding – On May 18th at 11:32PM, a Prince William County police officer attempted to stop a vehicle in the area of Dale Blvd and Ashdale Ave in Woodbridge (22193). The driver, later identified as the accused, ignored the officer's emergency equipment and continued onto Neabsco Mills Rd. The accused made a U-turn in front of Freedom High School and proceeded back towards Dale Blvd where he stopped and was detained.
Arrested in May 18th:
Keith Aaron ZABIELSKI, 31, of 15921 Dolphin Rd in Dumfries
Charged with driving under the influence – 2nd offense in 5yrs, eluding, driving on a revoked license, and unreasonable refusal
Court date and bond information unavailable

Driving Under the Influence | Eluding – On May 18th at 12:00AM, a Prince William County police officer attempted to stop a vehicle in the area of the Prince William Pkwy and Hastings Dr in Manassas (20111). The driver, later identified as the accused, ignored the officer's emergency equipment and continued to Caspian Pl where the suspect struck an unoccupied vehicle. The accused then drove to Milic St where he stopped the vehicle and fled on foot. Officers chased after the accused on foot to his address on Caspian Pl where he was arrested.
Arrested on May 18th:
Rozier Daunte DANLEY, 36, of 9630 Caspian Pl #101 in Manassas
Charged with driving under the influence – 3rd offense in 10yrs, eluding, driving on a revoked license, hit & run, resisting arrest, and unreasonable refusal
Court date and bond information unavailable

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**ARRESTS**

Driving Under the Influence | Eluding – On May 17th at 10:13PM, a Prince William County police officer attempted to stop a vehicle in the area of Oak Farm Dr and Maple Ridge Dr in Woodbridge (22192). The driver, later identified as the accused, ignored the officer's emergency equipment and continued to the area of Jacks Dr and Rush Dr. Stop sticks were deployed which flatted one of the vehicle's tires. The accused was arrested and was found to be in possession of marijuana and suspected cocaine.
Arrested on May 17th:
Wayne Edward BYRNE, 51, of 18195 Joplin Rd in Triangle
Charged with driving under the influence of drugs, eluding, possession of a schedule I or II narcotic, and distribution of marijuana
Court date and bond information unavailable

Narcotics Investigation – On April 18th at 2:11AM, police were conducting proactive foot patrol in the 13800 block of Meadowbrook Dr in Woodbridge (22193). During the patrol, officers observed a drug transaction at a residence in the above area. Officers made contact and identified the accused. During the course of the investigation, synthetic marijuana was recovered. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested. This arrest was previously held for investigative purposes.
Arrested on April 18th:
Isiah Gemale WASHINGTON, 23, of 13853 Meadowbrook Dr in Woodbridge
Charged with possession with intent to distribute synthetic cannabinoids
Court date set for July 26, 2013, bond information unavailable

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**ARRESTS**

Narcotics Investigation – On April 16th, detectives from the Street Crimes Unit concluded a narcotics investigation involving the distribution of prescription medications with the below arrests. The arrests were made without incident in the area of Jefferson Davis Hwy and Neabsco Rd in Woodbridge (22191). These arrests were previously held for investigative purposes.
Arrested on May 16th:
Lisa Marie PARKER, 28, of 1312 Bayside Ave #4 in Woodbridge

Richard Glenn ELMORE, 32, of Bayside Ave #4 in Woodbridge

Cheryl Ann MULLINS, 51, of 2004 Cumberland Dr in Woodbridge

All were charged with possession with intent to distribute a schedule I or II narcotic
Court date set for July 7, 2013, bond information unavailable


Narcotics Investigation – On April 4th, detectives from the Street Crimes Unit concluded a narcotics investigation involving the distribution of marijuana with the execution of a search warrant at 36 Prince William Cir in Dumfries (22026). As a result of the search, marijuana, hash oil, and an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency were seized. The following arrest was also made without incident. This arrest was previously held for investigative purposes.
Arrested on April 4th:
Thomas Lee CLARK, 23, of 36 Prince William Cir in Dumfries
Charged with distribution of marijuana
Court date set for July 7, 2013, bond information unavailable


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Fredericksburg Police Department Incident Reports

FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2013
BURGLARY/LARCENY/FRAUD:
George Washington Motel, 1320 Jefferson Davis Hwy, 5/12 – 5/13 12:00 p.m. On May 12,
officers responded to a room at the motel for a report of a deceased female. Family members
had come to the motel to check on their relative and called police when her death was
discovered. Investigators determined that the death of the 58-year-old woman was not
suspicious in nature.
On May 15, the investigating detective received information from one of the relatives that the
wallet belonging to the deceased was missing. Additionally, a fraud investigator from a local
bank informed the detective that the debit card belonging to the deceased had been used to make
purchases at local businesses on the day after the victim's death.
Further investigation into those debit card transactions led to the identification of the suspect,
William Darr, Jr, 35, of Spotsylvania. Darr was present at the motel when the body of the
deceased was discovered and he assisted the relatives in gaining entry to the room prior to police
arrival. When Darr was arrested, jewelry belonging to the deceased was found in his possession.
Darr was charged with burglary, grand larceny, credit card theft, credit card forgery, obtaining
money by false pretenses, criminally receiving goods and services fraudulently obtained, and
identity theft. Darr is incarcerated at the Rappahannock Regional Jail under no bond.
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William Darr, Jr
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY:
Cowan Pharmacy, 2571 Cowan Blvd, 5/15 – 5/16 9:40 a.m. Police responded to a report of an
attempted burglary and found significant damage to the rear door. No apparent entry was made
to the business. The investigation is ongoing.
LARCENY:
2500 block Belmont Terr, 5/16 12:00 a.m. – 9:25 a.m. A resident reported that his motorcycle
was stolen from the parking lot of his apartment complex. The motorcycle was later located
abandoned in Adelphi, Maryland. The investigation is ongoing.
DUI ARRESTS:
Gregory Weedon, 48, of Spotsylvania was arrested for DUI at the entrance to Alum Springs Park
after driving his Jeep into Hazel Run and getting it stuck.
ARRESTS:
Tyson Painter, 36, of Fredericksburg was arrested for public intoxication.
Linwood Smith, 22, of Falmouth was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Anthony Turner, 22, of Stafford was arrested for possession of marijuana
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Prince William County Polioce Department Incident Report

Incidents and arrests released on: Thursday, May 16, 2013


**INCIDENTS**

Malicious Wounding | Assault by Mob – On May 15th at 5:31AM, police responded to investigate an assault which was reported to have occurred in the area of Featherstone Rd and Sycamore St in Woodbridge (22191) earlier that morning. The victim, a 24 year old man of Woodbridge, reported to police that he met a group of males near Veterans Park. During the encounter, the males assaulted him, knocking him to the ground. The men went through the victim's pockets but did not take anything. The group dispersed following the assault. The victim was taken to an area hospital with significant but non-life threatening injuries.
Suspect Descriptions:
White male, between 18 & 19 years of age, 5'10", 140lbs, with a thin build, short brown hair, brown eyes, and an unshaven face
Last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and dark colored jeans

Black male, between 50 & 55 years of age, 5'10", 150lbs, with a thin build, gray hair, brown eyes, and a goatee
Last seen wearing a t-shirt and dark colored sweat pants

Black male, between 25 & 30 years of age, 6'0", 170lbs, with a thin build, short black hair, brown eyes, and a goatee
Last seen wearing a gray pullover hooded sweatshirt and dark colored pants

Black male, between 20 & 25 years of age, 5'10", 150lbs, with a thin build, long black deadlocks, brown eyes, and an unshaven face
Last seen wearing a t-shirt and dark colored pants

White male, between 25 & 30 years of age, 5'9", 140lbs, with a thin build, long black curly hair, brown eyes, and a goatee
Last seen wearing a black & yellow coat and blue jeans



Residential Burglary – On May 15th at 5:24PM, police responded to the 16900 block of Point Pleasant Pl in Dumfries (22026) for a burglary. Homeowner reported to police that his alarm was activated at 7:18AM that morning. Police were not dispatched at the time of the alarm. Entry appeared to have been made through a front window which had been broken out. A cell phone and firearm, valued around $1,300, were reported missing.

Residential Burglary – On May 15th at 3:10PM, police responded to the 17500 block of Victoria Falls Dr in Dumfries (22025) for a burglary. Homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred between 11:00AM and 11:30AM. Caller reported to police that two unknown males were seen entering a neighbor's residence in the above area. The males, believed to be juveniles, entered the residence through a rear sliding glass door which was broken out. The suspects took food items from the residence. Officers responded and were able to identify the males involved. The investigation continues.

Residential Burglary – On May 14th 9:43PM, police responded to the 19200 block of Cardinal Heights Dr in Triangle (22172) for a burglary. Homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred between 7:00Am and 6:00PM. Entry appeared to have been made through a rear door which had been forced open. No property was reported missing however several items were moved inside the residence.

Residential Burglary – On May 14th at 6:33PM, police responded to the 18300 block of Sharon Rd in Triangle (22172) for a burglary. Homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred between 9:00AM and 6:33PM. Entry appeared to have been made through a rear door which had been forced open. A firearm and other property, valued around $1,200, were reported missing.

Residential Burglary – On May 14th at 1:30PM, police responded to the 17300 block of Sligo Lp in Dumfries (22026) for a burglary. Homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred between 10:50AM and 1:00PM. Entry appeared to have been made through a rear sliding glass door which had been forced open. Jewelry, shoes, 2 iPads, 2 TVs, and other property, valued around $7,600, were reported missing.

Residential Burglary – On May 13th at 12:30PM, police responded to the 10600 block of Provincial Dr in Manassas (20109) for a burglary. Homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred between 8:50AM and 11:15AM. A TV, 2 laptops, 2 gaming consoles, 2 cameras, and other property, valued around $4,300, were reported missing.


Essman, Julia.jpgAttempted Malicious Wounding of a Law Enforcement Officer [LEO] – On May 15th at 2:00PM, a Prince William County police officer attempted to serve several warrants on a suspect in the 8900 block of Traveller St in Manassas (20110). The officer approached the suspect, identified as the accused, as she sat inside her vehicle which was parked in a driveway of a residence in the above area. As the officer got closer, the accused put the vehicle in reverse, nearly striking the officer. The accused stopped the vehicle and the officer approached a second time. At this point, the officer reached through the window and grabbed the accused. The accused then put the car in drive and accelerated, knocking the officer off balance. The officer let go of the accused as she fled the area. The accused later turned herself into police without further incident. The officer sustained minor injuries.
Arrested on May 15th:
Julia Marie ESSMAN, 28, of 12465 Cavalier Dr in Woodbridge
Charged with attempted malicious wounding of a LEO, resisting arrest, and driving with a suspended license
Court date and bond unavailable

Brooks, Vienna.jpgAssault & Battery on Law Enforcement Officer [LEO] | Assault & Battery on Firefighter – On May 14th at 4:50PM, police responded to the 1500 block of Maryland Ave in Woodbridge (22191) for a domestic dispute with possibly injuries. Members of the Department of Fire & Rescue were already on scene prior to police arrival. Crews reported to police that they had approached the residence to render aide to one of the parties allegedly injured during the altercation. One of the members further reported that when they approached the door, another occupant of the residence, identified as the accused, refused to let them enter the home. As one of the crew members was standing at the doorway, the accused kicked him and slammed the door against his shoulder. Officers made contact with the accused and also attempted to enter the residence to investigate the incident. The accused continued to deny officers and rescue crews access to the home and, again, slammed the door, striking an officer to his shoulder. At that point the officers arrested the accused and were able to allow rescue crews inside the residence. The accused was not involved in the initial reported domestic. Injuries sustained during the domestic incident were minor. No injuries were reported by the officer or rescue crew member.
Arrested on May 14th:
Vienna Jean BROOKS, 74, of 1507 Maryland Ave in Woodbridge
Charged with assault & battery on LEO, assault & battery on rescue official, resisting arrest, and obstruction of justice
Court date set for July 3, 2013, released on a $5,000 unsecured bond



Graham, Gregory.jpgAssault & Battery on Law Enforcement Officer [LEO] – On May 14th at 3:00AM, a Prince William County police officer was conducting a search of the accused at the Garfield Station located at 15948 Donald Curtis Rd in Woodbridge (22191) following an arrest. During the search, the accused became agitated and refused to listen to officers. At one point, the accused grabbed one of the officers and attempted to push him out of the way. Officers were able to detain the accused after a brief struggle. No injuries were reported by the officer.
Arrested on May 14th:
Gregory GRAHAM, 43, of 8056 Pantano Pl in Alexandria
Charged with assault & battery on LEO
Court date unavailable, held WITHOUT bond

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Charles County Sheriff's Office Incident Reports

ATTEMPT STRONG-ARM ROBBERY: On May 16 at 9:25 a.m., a male suspect entered a drug store in the 100 block of Smallwood Village Drive in Waldorf and proceeded to the pharmacy area where he hopped over the counter and demanded narcotic pills. He fled when the clerk said she did not have access to the medicine. The suspect is described as a white male, 5'8", 150 lbs., wearing a dark gray hooded shirt, black gloves, a dark bandana, faded blue jeans and white shoes. Nothing was stolen and no one was injured. POI A. Fenlon is investigating.

MAN CHARGED WITH DISORDERLY CONDUCT AND DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY: On May 15 at 1:50 a.m., an officer was patrolling the area of Route 925 near Acton Lane when he observed a large crowd of people in the parking lot of a bar. As he got closer, the officer noticed a male subject was trying to start a fight. The officer intervened and stopped the altercation. A computer check revealed the man, Justin Johnson, 24, of Waldorf, had an open warrant for an assault that occurred elsewhere. The officer tried to take Johnson into custody, but he resisted. He was subdued and placed inside the car. Johnson continued to act disorderly and kicked the rear side window of the police car, breaking out the window frame. He was transported to the detention center where he was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and destruction of property. Pfc. R. Bagley made the arrest.

THEFT OF A FOUR WHEELER: Sometime between May 7 – May 8, unknown suspect(s) stole a yellow, 2003 Suzuki four wheeler from the bed of a pickup truck which was parked in the 8700 block of Mitchell Road in La Plata. Pfc J. Walter is investigating.

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Fredericksburg Police Department Incident Reports

THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013
PURSE SNATCHING:
600 block Sophia St, 5/14 11:00 p.m. A female employee of a downtown business reported that
she was walking to her vehicle when she was approached from behind by a man who grabbed
her shoulder bag and ran toward the City Dock. Officers responded to the scene and obtained a
description of the suspect from the uninjured victim; a K-9 team from Spotsylvania Sheriff's
office also arrived to conduct a track.
The K-9 followed a track to the 300 block of Princess Anne Street. Nearby, officers encountered
a subject matching the suspect description, and they chased him on foot until he was taken into
custody near the intersection of Dixon and Princess Anne Streets. The victim positively
identified the subject as the man who had stolen her bag.
The suspect was identified as a 17-year-old Fredericksburg resident. He was placed in the
Juvenile Detention Center under a previously issued detention order and also under the
additional charges of robbery and resisting arrest.
LARCENY:
Central Rappahannock Regional Library, 1201 Caroline St, 5/13 5:45 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. A patron
reported that his iPad was stolen while he was at the library. No suspects or witnesses at this
time.
Confederate Ridge Animal Hospital, 2301 Jefferson Davis Hwy, 5/10 – 5/13 5:00 p.m. The
office manager reported that an unknown person stole a quantity of landscape blocks from the
outside of the building. The investigation is ongoing.
DUI ARRESTS:
Joshua Smith, 21, of Spotsylvania was arrested for DUI in the 2300 block of Plank Road.
ARRESTS:
Clayton Page, 25, of Fredericksburg was arrested on a warrant from Stafford charging him with
probation violation.
Austin Hull, 18, of Spotsylvania was arrested for embezzlement.
Adam Henry, 24, of Beaverdam was arrested on a warrant from Spotsylvania charging him with
failure to appear in court for possession of a controlled substance.
Michael Talley, 55, of Fredericksburg was arrested for trespassing
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Charles County Sheriff's Office Incident Reports

UPDATE ON SUSPECT DESCRIPTION REGARDING THEFTS FROM AUTOS IN WALDORF NEIGHBORHOOD: Last week, several cars were broken into on Carroll Drive, Meadowsweet Drive, and Cygnet Drive in Waldorf. Valuables such as purses, brief cases, navigation systems, sunglasses, an IPad, a laptop and money were left inside the cars and subsequently stolen. Officers conducted a neighborhood canvass and located a witness who reported seeing a male inside one of the cars during the times the thefts occurred but the witness thought the person was the car owner; it was not. The man is described as a white male, stocky build, beard, wearing a black hat, a gray sweatshirt, and jeans. He was also carrying a flash light. The CCSO is reminding residents to remove valuables from vehicles when leaving a car unattended. Also, if you see something unusual, take a few minutes to continue watching and report any suspicious activity. Pfc K. Newman is investigating.

THEFT FROM AUTO: On May 13 at 4:50 p.m., a witness flagged down a patrol officer in the 2400 block of Shellcove Court in Waldorf after discovering a black purse in her yard. The officer canvassed the area and noticed glass lying on the roadway up the street from where the purse was found. The officer contacted the homeowner and they discovered the victim's car had been broken into overnight. The victim said she left her empty purse inside the car. The property was returned to the victim and officers are pursuing leads. Officer M. Kelly is investigating.

PATROL OFFICER APPREHENDS SUSPECT WHO BROKE INTO CAR: On May 13 at 2:40 a.m., officers responded to the 5500 block of Hole Shot Place in Pomfret for the report of a theft in progress. The homeowner reported he heard a loud noise coming from the area of his driveway. When he went to investigate, he observed the interior light of his truck was on and he saw a man inside. As the owner approached, the suspect fled. The victim called 911 and gave officers a description of the suspect and his car. Pfc. B. Flynn spotted the vehicle and initiated a traffic stop. The suspect, Brett Alexander Villalon, 25, of Waldorf, was positively identified as the man inside the victim's car. Evidence linking Villalon to the crime was recovered. Villalon was charged with attempted theft.
ATTEMPT ARMED ROBBERY: On May 11 at 10:42 p.m., two suspects entered a gas station mini-mart on St. Thomas Drive in Waldorf, displayed a gun and demanded money. The clerk recognized the gun was a BB gun and he refused to comply; the suspects fled. A police K-9 conducted a track which led to a nearby neighborhood. Anyone with information is asked to call the Charles County Sheriff's Office at (301) 932-2222. Callers wishing to remain anonymous may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit www.ccso.us to submit a web tip. A reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for the tip that leads to the arrest and indictment of the suspects.

OFFICERS APPREHEND ROBBERY SUSPECTS: On May 11 at 6:45 p.m., the victim and his friends were walking in the area of Dorchester Circle in Waldorf when they were approached by a teenaged suspect. The suspect demanded the victim hand over a pair of tennis shoes he was carrying but the victim refused. The suspect grabbed the shoes and tried to take them away but the victim resisted and the two began to struggle. Eventually, the suspect was able to get the shoes and he fled with a group of other teens who were nearby. Officers responded and subsequently learned the victim's friends were familiar with the suspect. Officers obtained a lookout and canvassed the area. The suspects were located a short time later in a nearby neighborhood. The robbery suspect, 14, of White Plains, was arrested and charged with robbery, theft and possession of marijuana. Another teen, 17, from Bowie, was charged with possession of marijuana. A third male, Tymark Cochiesse Wells, 20, of White Plains, was arrested after a computer check revealed he had an open warrant for robbery that occurred in Virginia. Officers Sokoloff, Morales and Dennin made the arrests.

CRIME SOLVERS OFFERING CASH REWARD FOR IDENTIY OF ROBBERY SUSPECTS: On May 11 at 6:19 a.m., two males entered a convenience store in the 7100 block of Indian Head Highway in Bryans Road. One suspect walked behind the counter while the other suspect stayed by the front door with his hand under his shirt implying he had a gun. The suspects took dozens of cartons of cigarettes and fled in a gold colored passenger car. A surveillance camera captured photos of the suspects. One male is about 40-years-old, 6'0", heavy build and wearing a blue, long-sleeved shirt. The other suspect is about 20, 5'5" wearing a yellow shirt with stripes. Anyone with information is asked to call Det. G. Higgs of the Charles County Sheriff's Office at (301) 609- 6498. Callers wishing to remain anonymous may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit www.ccso.us to submit a web tip. A reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for the tip that leads to the arrest and indictment of the suspects. (PHOTOS BELOW)
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PATROL OFFICER FINDS DRUGS IN CAR: On May 9 at 6:41 p.m., Officer V. Warker responded to the area of Jack Rabbit Court and Jaguar Court in Waldorf for the report of suspicious activity. When Officer Warker arrived on the scene, he observed a white Lexus with no registration plates. Officer Warker initiated a traffic stop whereupon he detected the odor of marijuana coming from inside the car. After further investigation, Officer Warker found 42 grams of marijuana and a digital scale inside the vehicle. A juvenile female, 17, was arrested and charged with possession with intent to distribute a controlled dangerous substance. A male occupant, Frederick Crawford, 20, of Clinton, was arrested and charged with possession with intent to distribute a controlled dangerous substance.

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Caroline County Sheriff's Incident Reports

Week Ending May 04, 2013
Date Investigating Officer Violator Information Charges
04/28/2013 Deputy F.L. Brennan Mathew S. Whitaker, 24,
Ruther Glen,VA
driving under the influence and failing to maintain center highway
04/28/2013 Deputy P.H. Blasiol Jeffrey J. Stone, 50,
Bowling Green, VA
driving suspended
04/29/2013 Deputy B.J. Sadler April L. Davis, 31,
Ruther Glen, VA
driving under the influence and child neglect
05/01/2013 Deputy R.J. Anderson 14 year old female juvenile disorderly conduct
05/02/2013 Deputy W.A. Greene Jeffrey B. Hunter, 19,
Hayes, VA
possession of marijuana

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Prince William County Police Department Incident Report

Incidents and arrests released on: Tuesday, May 14, 2013


**INCIDENTS**

Commercial Burglary – On May 12th at 3:33PM, police responded to the Mobil Service Station located at 14496 Gideon Dr in Woodbridge (22192) for a burglary. Employees reported to police that the burglary occurred between 9:00PM on May 11th and 2:30PM on May 12th. The investigation revealed that an unknown person locked themselves in the bathroom of the business. After the business closed, the suspect entered the shop area by cutting a hole in the ceiling and climbing through. Once inside the shop area, the suspect took an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency before exiting the business.

**ARRESTS**

Pinnock, Trevor.jpgBrandishing – On May 13th at 5:50PM, police responded to the 13300 block of Nationville Ln in Woodbridge (22193) for a domestic dispute. The victim, a 31 year old man of Woodbridge, reported to police that he and the accused, a family member, were involved in a verbal altercation which escalated. During the encounter, the accused retrieved a firearm. The accused never pointed the firearm towards the victim, only brandished it. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested.
Arrested on May 13th:
TrevorAgustus PINNOCK, 61, of the 13300 block of Nationville Ln in Woodbridge
Charged with brandishing
Court date unavailable, released on personal recognizance

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Fredericksburg Police Department Incident Reports

TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2013
ROBBERY:
100 block Farrell Ln, 5/14 3:00 a.m. Police responded to a home invasion robbery where the
three adult residents, a mother and son and a male roommate, reported they were tied up and
threatened at gunpoint by multiple assailants. The roommate also told the investigating officers
that his vehicle, a 2001 silver Chevrolet Cavalier, had been stolen in Woodbridge around 3 p.m.
on May 13, and his cell phone and keys were stolen along with the car.
The victims described how four men wearing masks and armed with guns woke them up around
3 a.m. this morning and tied their hands. The offenders then ransacked the house and stole
various items of value.
As the suspects were leaving, a shot was fired which was heard and reported by neighbors along
Longstreet Avenue.
The suspects were described only as black males wearing red clothing and possibly driving a
white SUV. The suspects should be considered armed and dangerous. The investigation is
ongoing. Anyone with information about this crime should contact Detective Ben Johnson at
540-654-5792.
LARCENY:
R&R Antiques, 1001 Caroline St, 5/9 – 5/13 10:30 a.m. The owner reported that a briefcase was
stolen from the office area and musical instruments were stolen from a vendor's display inside
the store. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
100 block Wellington Lakes Dr, 5/11 5:00 p.m. A resident reported that an unknown person
stole the car cover from his vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
VANDALISM:
VRE Lot G, 300 block Prince Edward St, 5/13 5:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Officers took reports from
five commuters who found windows broken on their vehicles when they returned to the lot. Two
of the victims also had loose change stolen from the vehicle consoles. The investigation is
ongoing.
400 block Princess Elizabeth St, 5/13 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. A resident reported that an unknown
person flattened three tires on her vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
ARRESTS:
Ariel Richardson, 21, of Fredericksburg was arrested for
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Prince William County Incident Reports

**INCIDENTS**

Malicious Wounding – On May 11th at 12:10AM, police responded to investigate a stabbing which was reported to have occurred in the 2000 block of Daniel Stuart Dr in Woodbridge (22191). The victim, a 22 year old man of Woodbridge, reported to police that he and two of his friends were involved in a verbal altercation with two unknown men in the area above. During the encounter, one of the men produced a knife and stabbed the victim to the upper body. Following the assault, the suspects fled on foot. The victim was taken to an area hospital where police were called. The victim sustained non-life threatening injuries.
Suspect Descriptions:
2 white males, both between 20 & 30 years of age
1st male was described as having a heavy build – no further description
Last seen wearing a Seattle Seahawks #3 jersey and American flag printed shorts

2nd male was described as having a medium build – no further description
Last seen wearing a "USMC" black hat and black shirt

Armed Robbery – On May 12th at 9:09AM, police responded to the 13100 block of Occoquan Rd in Woodbridge (22191) for a robbery. The victim, an adult woman, reported to police that she was walking in the area above when she was approached by an unknown man. The man displayed a handgun and demanded the victim's purse. The man took the purse before fleeing the area on foot. No injuries were reported.
Suspect Description:
Black male, between 20 & 30 years of age, 6'0", 190lbs, with a medium build
Last seen wearing a light brown sweater, blue jeans, and black boots











**INCIDENTS**

Armed Robberies [Possibly Related] | Grand Larceny Auto – On May 12th at 8:00AM, police responded to the area of Gardenview Lp and Summerland Dr in Woodbridge (22191) for a robbery. The victim, a 37 year old man of Woodbridge, reported to police that he made arrangements to meet an unknown woman in the above area. After arriving, he met the woman who was also with an unknown man. During the encounter, the man displayed a knife and demanded the victim's money and car keys. The man and woman took the victim's cell phone and an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency before fleeing the area in the victim's vehicle. No injuries were reported. Later that afternoon, around 1:07PM, police responded to the area of Devils Reach Rd and Carolyn Forest Dr in Woodbridge (22192) for another robbery. The victim, a 45 year old man of Woodbridge, reported to police that he encountered an unknown woman in the 13300 block of Occoquan Rd. The victim got into a vehicle, believed to be the vehicle stolen earlier, with the woman and drove to the area above. Once there, an unknown masked man, who had been hiding in the backseat, displayed a knife and took the victim's wallet and cell phone. Following the robbery, the suspects forced the victim from the vehicle. No injuries were reported. Both robberies appear to involve the same suspects. Both investigations are continuing.
Suspect Descriptions:
Black male, between 30 & 35 years of age – no further description
Last seen wearing a hooded sweatshirt

Hispanic female, between 30 & 35 years of age, 5'6", 120lbs, with a thin build and shoulder length brown hair
Last seen wearing a blue sweater and jeans

Stolen Vehicle:
2006, black Toyota 4-Runner SUV with VA license plate: WYH-4379

Attempted Armed Robbery – On May 11th at 3:30PM, police responded to investigate an attempted robbery which was reported to have occurred in the 15800 block of Corwin Pl in Dumfries (22025). The victim, a 28 year old man of Gainesville, reported to police that he made arrangements to sell a laptop over Craig's List in the above area. Once there, he was approached by two unknown women. Both women displayed handguns and demanded the victim's property. A struggle ensued before both suspects fled the area in their vehicle. No injuries were reported and no property was taken.
Suspect Descriptions:
2 black females, both between 18 & 24 years of age—
1st female was 5'5", 100lbs, with a thin build
Last seen wearing a green hooded sweatshirt and black scarf covering her face

2nd female was 5'3", 120lbs, with a thin build and long black hair
Last seen wearing a blue/black jacket and blue jeans

Vehicle Description:
Newer model, red, Jeep Cherokee


**INCIDENTS**

Brandishing – On May 11th at 5:21PM, police responded to investigate a brandishing which was reported to have occurred in the area of Jefferson Davis Hwy and Delaware Dr in Woodbridge (22191). The victim, a 29 year old woman of Woodbridge, reported to police that she was driving in the area above when she encountered the driver of another vehicle. The driver of the other vehicle brandished a handgun at the victim before driving off. This incident appeared to have stemmed from a road rage incident. No injuries were reported and no shots were fired.
Suspect Description:
Black male, 20 to 25 years of age, with a thin build and curly black hair
No clothing description

Vehicle Description:
Silver, 4-door BMW with a Virginia license plate

Brandishing – On May 11th at 12:52AM, police responded to the Chipotle located at 9511 Liberia Ave in Manassas (20110) for a brandishing. Employees reported to police that they were exiting the business after closing when they encountered an unknown man in the parking lot. The man displayed a handgun and pointed it towards the employees however no threats or demands were made. The employees ran to a nearby business where police were contacted. The man was last seen fleeing the area in a vehicle. No injuries were reported and no shots were fired.
Suspect Description:
White male, 20 to 30 years of age, 6'3", 180lbs, with a medium build
No clothing description

Vehicle Description:
Gray, small pickup truck, possibly a Ford Ranger

Reckless Handling of a Firearm – On May 12th at 3:12AM, police responded to the 1900 block of Darlington Lp in Woodbridge (22191) for a shots fired call. Caller reported to police that multiple gunshots were heard in the area. Officers responded and checked the area. No suspects were located. A bullet appeared to have struck a fence of a residence in the 15200 block of Valley Stream Dr. Multiple shell casings were recovered. No injuries or other property damage were reported.

Residential Burglary – On May 11th at 10:19PM, police responded to the 4000 block of Forge Dr in Woodbridge (22193) for a burglary. Homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred between 6:30PM and 8:00PM. There were no signs of forced entry into the residence. An undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency was reported missing.

Residential Burglary – On May 11th at 12:20AM, police responded to the 2000 block of Horizon Ct in Woodbridge (22191) for a burglary. Homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred between 1:40PM and 11:30PM on May 10th. Entry appeared to have been made through a bedroom window which had been forced open. A TV and 2 laptops, valued around $3,200, were reported missing.



**INCIDENTS**

Attempted Residential Burglary – On May 10th at 10:41AM, police responded to the 11900 block of Oakwood Dr in Woodbridge (22192) for a burglary in progress. Homeowner reported to police that he observed two unknown males standing outside of his rear sliding glass door. Upon confronting the males, they immediately fled on foot. Officers established a perimeter and a police K-9 was used to search for the suspects. No entry was made into the residence and no property was reported missing. The suspects were not located.
Suspect Descriptions:
2 Hispanic males, both between 13 & 16 years of age—
1st male was 5'10", 150lbs, with a thin build and black hair
Last seen wearing a black t-shirt with a white design, blue jeans, and carrying a black backpack

2nd male was 5'3", 120lbs, with a thin build and long black hair
Last seen wearing a red t-shirt, blue jeans, and carrying a black backpack

**ARRESTS**

Rape | Forcible Sodomy – On May 13th at 4:11AM, police responded to investigate a rape which was reported to have occurred at the homeless camp in the area of Potomac Mills Rd and Town Center Dr in Woodbridge (22192). The victim, a 23 year old woman of no fixed address, reported to police that she was asleep inside her tent when the accused, a known acquaintance, raped her. Following the assault, the accused fled the area. The accused turned himself into police later that morning.
Arrested on May 13th:
Anthony Eugene WILSON, 46, of no fixed address
Charged with rape and forcible sodomy
Court date unavailable, held WITHOUT bond


















**ARRESTS**

Malicious Wounding – On May 12th at 8:41PM, police responded to the area of Potomac Mills Rd and Town Center Dr in Woodbridge (22192) for a stabbing. The victims, a 21 year old man and a 42 year old man – both of no fixed addresses, reported to police that they were involved in a verbal altercation with an unknown man, later identified as the accused, at the homeless camp in the above area. The altercation escalated and, at one point, the accused retrieved a knife and stabbed the 21 year old victim to his upper body. The second victim attempted to intervene and received a cut to his face. The accused fled the scene but was located nearby by officers. The 19 year old victim was taken to an area hospital for treatment, injuries to both victims were non-life threatening. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested.
Arrested on May 12th:
Juan MOLINA REYES, 42, of 5500 Magnolia Ln in Alexandria
Charges with malicious wounding
Court date set for June 5, 2013, held WITHOUT bond

Brandishing – On May 11th at 4:20AM, police responded to the 7200 block of Ridgeway Dr in Manassas (20112) for a brandishing. The victim, a 30 year old man of Manassas, reported to police that he and the accused, a known acquaintance, were involved in a verbal alteration which escalated. During the encounter, the accused retrieved a shotgun. The victim and another person were able to disarm the accused. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested. No injuries were reported and no shots were fired.
Arrested on May 11th:
Nicole Angelica ZIA, 22, of the 7200 block of Ridgeway Dr
Charged with 2 counts of brandishing
Court date set for June 19, 2013, held on a $2,500 secured bond

Residential Burglary | Manufacturing Marijuana – On May 11th at 4:01PM, police responded to the 4600 block of Telfair Ct in Woodbridge (22193) for a burglary in progress. Residents of the home reported to police that they were on an upper floor of the residence when they heard glass breaking from downstairs. Upon hearing the glass break, they left the residence and ran to a neighbor's house where police were called. Officers responded and encountered the homeowner, identified as the accused. Entry appeared to have been made through a rear sliding glass door which had been broken out. The accused was not present at the time of the burglary, but returned before police arrival. Officers checked the residence and found evidence of marijuana inside. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested. The investigation into the burglary is still ongoing.
Arrested on May 11th:
Montrese Vereen HAM, 35, of 4602 Telfair Cr in Woodbridge
Charged with manufacturing marijuana and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon
Court date unavailable, held on a $15,000 secured bond



**ARRESTS**

Narcotics Investigation – On May 10th, detectives from the Street Crimes Unit concluded a narcotics investigation involving the distribution of marijuana with the execution of a search warrant at 1717 Carter Ln in Woodbridge (22191). As a result of the search, marijuana was recovered. The following arrest was also made with incident.
Arrested on May 10th:
Jonathan Joseph DELEON, 25, of 2816 Dupont Cir in Richmond
Charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana and conspiracy to violate the Drug Control Act
Court date set for July 5, 2013, held on a $10,000 secured bond

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Fredericksburg Incident Reports

FREDERICKSBURG POLICE INCIDENTS
MONDAY, MAY 13, 2013
ASSAULT:
7-Eleven, 905 Lafayette Blvd, 5/10 8:15 p.m. A city resident reported that an unknown female
exchanged words with her in the parking lot and punched her several times in the face. The
unknown female then left the scene in a red work truck driven by a male subject who had
intervened during the assault. The suspect was described as a white female in her 40s wearing a
white shirt and black skirt. The investigation is ongoing.
BURGLARY:
Micah Ministries, 1013 Princess Anne St, 5/10 – 5/12 9:30 a.m. The manager reported that an
unknown person broke into the building by kicking in the basement door. Items were disturbed
in the office but nothing appeared to be stolen. The investigation is ongoing.
LARCENY:
VRE Lot, 300 block Prince Edward St, 5/10 6:45 a.m. – 5:10 p.m. A commuter reported that an
unknown person broke a window on his vehicle and stole a quantity of loose change from the
console. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
400 block Palmer St, 5/5 – 5/10 7:00 p.m. A resident reported that an unknown person stole a
quantity of CDs from her home. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
1400 block Central Park Blvd, 5/10 – 5/11 7:25 a.m. A Spotsylvania resident reported that the
license plates were stolen from his vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
900 block William St, 5/11 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. A resident reported that an unknown person
or persons stole two bicycles from his front porch. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
VANDALISM:
1000 block Pickett St, 5/11 8:45 p.m. A resident reported that an unknown person damaged his
front door and door frame, apparently by kicking it. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
DUI ARRESTS:
Nicholas Smith, 26, of Spotsylvania was arrested for DUI and failure to maintain control of a
vehicle after being involved in a crash in the 700 block of Lafayette Boulevard.
Lashawnna Johnson, 24, of Spotsylvania was arrested for DUI in the 2000 block of Carl D Silver
Parkway.
Jarelle Lucas, 24, of Spotsylvania was arrested for DUI in the 2000 block of Carl D Silver
Parkway.
Juan Badillo, 30, of Spotsylvania was arrested for DUI in the 1100 block of Central Park
Boulevard.
Kenneth Milling, 29, of Stafford was arrested for DUI in the 2100 block of Cowan Boulevard.
ARRESTS:
Delonte Eura, 25, of Spotsylvania was arrested on warrants from Spotsylvania charging him with
robbery and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony.
Daquain Wiltshire, 23, of Spotsylvania was arrested on warrants from Spotsylvania charging him
with robbery and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony.
Chadwick Doerr, 21, of Locust Grove was arrested for public intoxication.
James Prudhomme, 22, of Spotsylvania was arrested for assault and battery and public
intoxication.
Roberto Ramzey, 21, of Spotsylvania was arrested for assault and battery.
John Oliver, 53, of Colonial Beach was arrested for aggressive driving and destruction of
property.
Matthew Cox, 22, of Fredericksburg was arrested for shoplifting from the ABC store.
Dennis Lemus, 29, of Stafford was arrested for drinking in public.
Juan Caballero-Santos, 23, of Fredericksburg was arrested for drinking in public.
Eusevio Flores, 49, of no fixed address was arrested for drinking in public.
Derek Shiner, 27, of Fredericksburg was arrested for possession of alcohol on the riverbank.
Andrew Diehl, 28, of Fredericksburg was arrested for possession of alcohol on the riverbank.
Sahr Bockai, 31, of Silver Spring, Maryland was arrested for forgery, uttering, and obtaining
money by false pretenses.
Andre Carey, 24, of Spotsylvania was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Briana Voit, 22, of Stafford was arrested for public intoxication.
Michael Brooks, 60, of Fredericksburg was arrested for public intoxication.
Stephanie Grieninger, 29, of King George was arrested for shoplifting from Walmart.
James Thomasson, 24, of Fredericksburg was arrested for domestic assault and battery, felonious
assault by strangulation, and on a warrant from Hopewell charging him with probation violation.
John Queen, 23, of Woodbridge was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Alexandra Kelminsky, 21, of Stafford was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Jeremiah Beale, 55, of Fredericksburg was arrested for misdemeanor destruction of property.
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Fredericksburg Police Department Incident Reports

FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2013
BURGLARY:
Medicorps Health, 2300 Fall Hill Ave, 5/8 7:00 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. An employee reported that an
unknown person damaged the back door of the office suite in an attempt to gain entry. The
investigation is ongoing.
LARCENY:
AT&T, 1601 Carl D Silver Pkwy, 5/9 6:30 p.m. An employee reported that a cell phone was
stolen from the display shelf. The investigation is ongoing.
DUI ARRESTS:
Luis Chicas-Bautista, 23, of Reisterstown, Maryland was arrested for DUI in the 800 block of
Sophia Street.
ARRESTS:
Carmen Montenegro, 55, of no fixed address was arrested for trespassing.
Eusevio Flores, 49, of no fixed address was arrested for drinking in public.
Jerrel Spencer, 27, of Fredericksburg was arrested for domestic assault and battery.
Luis Gamez Gamez, 19, of Fredericksburg was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Ryan Nolan, 22, of Spotsylvania was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Matthew McCormick, 28, of Richmond was arrested for possession of marijuana
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Charles County Sheriff's Office Incident Reports

THEFT FROM AUTO: On May 7, during the overnight hours, unknown suspect(s) broke into a van in the 2400 block of Hanover Court in Waldorf and stole tools. Cpl. J. Jones is investigating.

THEFTS FROM AUTOS: Between May 7 – May 8, unknown suspect(s) broke into cars parked on Carroll Drive, Meadowsweet Drive, and Cygnet Drive in Waldorf and stole valuables which were left inside the vehicles. Purses, brief cases, navigation systems, sunglasses, an Ipad, a laptop and money were stolen. Officers conducted a neighborhood canvass and located a witness who reported seeing a male dressed in dark clothing inside one of the cars during the times the thefts occurred but the witness thought the person was the car owner; it was not. The CCSO is reminding residents to remove valuables from vehicles when leaving a car unattended. Also, if you see something unusual, take a few minutes to continue watching and report any suspicious activity. Pfc K. Newman is investigating.

PATROL OFFICERS FIND DRUGS IN CAR: On May 3 at 11:15 a.m., Officers V. Warker and J. Morales initiated a traffic stop on Lancaster Circle in Waldorf after observing suspicious activity. During the stop, officers smelled marijuana coming from the car. Nineteen baggies of marijuana and drug paraphernalia were found inside the vehicle. Stefan Edward Black-Smith, 19, of Upper Marlboro, and two juveniles, ages 17, were arrested and charged with possession with intent to distribute a controlled dangerous substance.

Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in Charles County that leads to an arrest or indictment. Anyone with information about a crime may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit www.ccso.us to submit a web tip. All callers remain anonymous.


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Prince William County Incident Report


**INCIDENTS**

Commercial Burglary – On May 7th at 7:57AM, police responded to Suburban Propane located at 14111 Davis Store Ln in Gainesville (20155) for a burglary. Employees reported to police that the burglary occurred between 5:00PM on May 6th and 6:00AM on May 7th. Entry appeared to have been made by through a rear door which had been forced open. The suspect(s) also broke a lock off of a gate in order to access the building. A safe containing an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency was reported missing.

Attempted Residential Burglary – On May 8th at 1:03PM, police responded to the 12800 block of Valleywood Dr in Woodbridge (22192) for an alarm. Officers arrived at the residence and discovered a rear window was broken out. Officers checked the residence, no suspects were located. Entry is not believed to have been made into the residence. No property was reported missing.

**ARRESTS**

Malicious Wounding – On May 8th at 11:30PM, police responded to investigate an assault which was reported to have occurred in the 10900 block of Postern Ct in Manassas (20109). The investigation revealed that the victim, a 27 year old man of Manassas, was involved in a verbal altercation with the accused, a known acquaintance, which escalated physically. During the encounter, the accused allegedly grabbed the victim, causing him to fall down a set of steps. Once on the ground, the accused continued to assault the victim before leaving the area. The victim sustained significant, but non-life threatening injuries to his face as a result of the assault. Officers located the accused an address on Laurelwood Ct. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested.
Arrested on May 8th:
Derek Scott LETT, 22, of 8873 Teakwood Ct in Manassas
Charged with malicious wounding
Court date set for June 19, 2013, held on a $3,500 secured bond





**ARRESTS**

Narcotics Investigation – On May 8th, detectives from the Street Crimes Unit concluded a narcotics investigation involving the selling of crack cocaine with the execution of a search warrant at 12830 Island House Lp #104 in Woodbridge (22192). As a result of the investigation, cocaine, packaging materials, and undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency were recovered. The following arrests were also made without incident following a traffic stop in the area of the Prince William Pkwy and Hoadly Rd.
Arrested on May 8th:
Jerome Clifton BATTEN, 30, of 12830 Island House Lp #104 in Woodbridge
Charged with possession with intent to distribute a schedule I or II narcotic, distribution of a schedule I or II narcotic, and possession of a schedule I or II narcotic
Court date set for July 5, 2013, held WITHOUT bond

Arrested on May 8th: [No photo available]
Deandra Monique CARPER, 26, of 1105 Marcy Ave in Oxen Hill, MD
Charged with possession of marijuana
Court date unavailable, released on a court summons

Narcotics Investigation – On May 8th, detectives from the Street Crimes Unit concluded a narcotics investigation involving the distribution of marijuana with the execution of two search warrants. The searches were conducted at 7799 Roseberry Farm Dr in Manassas (20111) and 10627 Dumfries Rd in Manassas (20112). As a result of the investigation, marijuana and an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency were seized. The following arrests were also made.
Arrested on May 8th:
Jose Vidal PEREIRA, 24, of 8477 Ivy Glen Ct in Manassas City
Charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana, conspiracy to violate the Drug Control Act, and other unrelated charges
Court date set for July 5, 2013, held WITHOUT bond

Evonna Noel PRICE, 19, of no fixed address
Charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana and conspiracy to violate the Drug Control Act
Court date set for July 5, 2013, held on a $10,000 secured bond

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**ARRESTS**

Narcotics Investigation – On January 31st, detectives from the Street Crimes Unit concluded a narcotics investigation involving the selling of marijuana with the execution of a search warrant at 4640 Daisy Reid Ave #110 in Woodbridge (22192). As a result of the search, multiple firearms, prescription medications, and an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency were recovered. The following arrest was also made without incident. On February 26th, a separate investigation involving narcotics distribution and money laundering by the same suspect was conducted by members of the Special Investigation Bureau, including the Street Crimes, Gang, and Vice Narcotics Units. Another search warrant was obtained and executed at the Daisy Reid Ln address. As a result of this investigation, additional firearms, an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency, and other evidence were recovered. This arrest was previously held for investigative purposes.
Arrested on January 31st and February 26th:
Robert James FAITH JR, 21, of 4460 Daisy Reid Ave #110 in Woodbridge
Charged with [in connection to the January 31st incident] possession with intent to distribute marijuana, possession with intent to distribute a schedule I or II narcotic, and possession of a firearm with a schedule I or II narcotic
Charged with [in connection to the February 26th incident] distribution of a schedule I or II narcotic and money laundering
Court date for all charges is set for June 7, 2013, bond information unavailable
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Fredericksburg Police Department Incident Reports

THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2013
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT:
D&B Auto Body, 1919 Princess Anne St, 5/8 5:00 p.m. A 29-year-old Stafford resident reported
that he was outside the shop with another man who he described as a slight acquaintance. The
victim reported that the two men were talking about cars when without provocation or warning
the other man struck him repeatedly in the face and head. The suspect left the scene and the
victim drove himself to the hospital, where he received multiple stitches in his lip and over one
eye. The victim also had a broken nose and fractured eye socket. The suspect is described as a
black male of unknown age who is known to drive a pink Chevrolet Monte Carlo. The
investigation is ongoing.
DUI ARRESTS:
John Anderson, 20, of Spotsylvania was arrested for DUI in the 2500 block of Plank Road.
ARRESTS:
Tammy Woolfolk, 50, of Fredericksburg was arrested for shoplifting from Walmart.
Aline Washington, 46, of no fixed address was arrested for trespassing.
Jelonny Ross, 30, of Bowling Green was arrested for trespassing.
Ginney Heflin, 27, of Stafford was arrested on warrants from Prince William County charging
her with credit card fraud and ID theft.
Caleb Price, 20, of Spotsylvania was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Scott Macey, 18, of Spotsylvania was arrested for possession of marijuana
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Prince William County Police Department Incident Report



**INCIDENTS**

Orellana Chicas, Lucas.jpgRape – On May 7th at 4:01PM, police responded to the 8100 block of Community Dr in Manassas (20109) for a rape. The victim, a 19 year old woman of Manassas, reported to police that she and the accused, a known acquaintance, were inside a residence in the above area where he raped her. After the assault, the accused was confronted by a friend of the victim in front of the residence where a physical altercation ensued. The accused was able to get away and fled on foot. Police checked the surrounding neighborhood but did not locate the suspect. Following the investigation, a warrant was obtained.
Wanted: [Attached photo from May 2012]
Lucas Balmoris ORELLANA CHICAS, 34, of no fixed address
Described as a Hispanic male, 5'6", 145lbs, medium build with brown eyes and a shaved head
Wanted for rape

Anyone with information relating to this case is asked to call Crime Solvers at 703-670-3700 or 1-866-411-TIPS. You don't have to give your name, just the information. You could earn up to a $1,000 cash reward.



Strong Armed Robbery – On May 7th at 7:52AM, police responded to investigate a robbery which was reported to have occurred in the area of Lodge Tr and Old Kings Rd in Woodbridge (22191) on May 6th around 10:30PM. The victim, a 27 year old man of Woodbridge, reported to police that he made arrangements on social media to meet a known acquaintance in the area above in order to sell a pair of shoes. When the victim, and a friend, arrived in the area they were approached by the acquaintance and another unknown man. An altercation ensued and the men took an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency, a backpack, 2 cell phones, and the pair of shoes from the victim before fleeing the area. Minor injuries were reported.
Lookout:
2 black males—
1st male [the known acquaintance] was between 30 & 40 years of age, 6'3", 190lbs, thin build with short black hair, brown eyes, and a goatee
Last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and jeans

2nd male was between 30 & 35 years of age, 6'2", 210lbs, heavy build with a bald head, brown eyes, and a goatee
Last seen wearing a white t-short and sweatpants

Residential Burglary – On May 7th at 3:52PM, police responded to the 2700 block of Alton Hotel Ct in Woodbridge (22192) for a burglary. Homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred between 7:55AM and 3:00PM. There were no signs of forced entry into the residence. Entry is believed to have been made through an unlocked door. Jewelry, 2 laptops, a cell phone, a gaming console, and other items, valued around $7,000, were reported missing.

Commercial Burglary – On May 6th at 7:30AM, police responded to Nowell's Automotive located at 15704 Jefferson Davis Hwy in Woodbridge (22191) for a burglary. Employees reported to police that the burglary occurred between 3:00PM on May 5th and 7:00AM on May 6th. Entry appeared to have been made through a rear door after a lock was cut. Electrical wiring, valued around $7,500, was reported missing.

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Fredericksburg Police Department Incident Reports

WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 2013
LARCENY:
Walmart, 1800 Carl D Silver Pkwy, 5/6 1:10 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. An employee reported that a large
number of batteries were stolen from the locked storage cage that holds used batteries. The
investigation is ongoing.
900 block Wolfe St, 5/6 – 5/7 11:00 a.m. A resident reported that a table and carpet were stolen
from his front porch. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
Colonial Tavern, 406 Lafayette Blvd, 5/3 -5/4 8:00 a.m. A Spotsylvania resident reported that
her laptop computer was stolen from her vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
Moss Free Clinic, 1301 Sam Perry Blvd, 5/7 1:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. An employee reported that
her wallet was stolen from her purse. The victim later discovered that one of her credit cards had
been used to make purchases at area stores. The investigation is ongoing.
FRAUD:
McDonalds, 1701 Carl D Silver Pkwy, 5/6 5:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. A manager reported that he
found a counterfeit bill in one of the registers. The currency was placed in evidence and the
investigation is ongoing.
ARRESTS:
Chanell Callahan, 32, of Fredericksburg was arrested for domestic assault and battery
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Caroline County Incident Report

Media Briefs
Week Ending April 27, 2013
Date Investigating Officer Violator Information Charges
04/21/2013 Deputy B.N. Doucet Gwendoline N. Stevens, 18,
Fredericksburg, VA
petit larceny
04/21/2013 Deputy B.N. Doucet William M. Kidd, 19, of Milford, VA and Gary R. Poland III, 19, of Milford, VA trespassing
04/21/2013 Deputy F.L. Brennan Daniel M. Gibbs, 33,
Fredericksburg, VA
possession of a controlled substance w/intent to distribute, and possession of marijuana w/intent to distribute
04/25/2013 Deputy W.A. Greene Shanessa V. Pittman, 26,
Ruther Glen, VA
possession of a firearm by a felon
04/26/2013 Deputy B.J. Sadler Charles R. Herndon, III, 26,
Colonial Beach, VA
driving under the influence
04/27/2013 Deputy F.L Brennan Jason L. Greene, 31,
Bowling Green, VA
driving under the influence, and failure to maintain center highway
04/27/2013 Sgt. C.A. Heywood Douglas J. Cannon, 58,
Milford, VA
driving under the influence- 3rd in 10 years, and reckless driving
04/27/2013 Sgt. C.A. Heywood dale A. Brown, 53,
Milford, VA
drunk in public
04/27/2013 Sgt. C.A. Heywood Scott A. Wheeler, 55,
Hanover, VA
driving under the influence -2nd in 10 years, and fail to stop & yield

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Charles County Incident Reports

The following is a sample of recent events investigated by the Charles County Sheriff's Office. For information about other events which are not included in this report, visit www.CrimeReports.com and search by county, city, zip code or street address.

TIP LEADS TO RECOVERY OF AIRSOFT GUN ON SCHOOL PROPERTY: On May 6 at 1:20 p.m., a school administrator at North Point High School received information that a student was possibly in possession of a weapon. The administrator immediately contacted the school resource officer and simultaneously located the student. As the administrator approached the student, the teen fled out of the building. He was apprehended a short time later and an airsoft pellet gun was recovered in the parking lot where he was located. The suspect, 16, was charged with carrying a concealed weapon on school property. Officer C. Cusmano made the arrest.

BURGLARY: On May 6 between 7:30 a.m. – 2 p.m., unknown suspect(s) broke into a house in the 5100 block of Marbury Run Road in Marbury by entering an open window. The homeowner reported ammunition, knives and a camera were stolen. PFC B. Moore is investigating.

NEIGHBOR REPORTS SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY/ATTEMPT BURGLARY THWARTED: On May 4 at 3:50 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 15000 block of Beuchert Place in Hughesville for the report of a suspicious person. A witness called police and said he saw a man drive up to the back of his neighbor's house in a pick-up truck. The witness then heard loud noises coming from the back of the house. When he went to investigate, the man told the neighbor he was trying to find a woman named Teri. The neighbor told the suspect no one lived there by that name and the suspect fled. After the suspect left, the neighbor noticed the back door had been kicked in. Officers are pursuing leads to identify the suspect. Pfc. D. Walker is investigating.
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Prince William County Incident Report

**ARRESTS**

Malicious Wounding | Burglary – On May 6th at 10:40PM, police responded to the 1900 block of Gableridge Tn in Woodbridge (22191) for an assault. The victim, a 27 year old woman of Woodbridge, reported to police that the accused, a known acquaintance, forced her way into the victim's residence where an assault ensued. During the altercation, the accused bit the victim to her torso causing a minor injury. The assault continued outside of the residence where police encountered the parties. This encounter appeared to have stemmed from a previous incident between the two parties. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested without further incident.
Arrested on May 6th:
Delmi SANCHEZ, 26, of 1904 Stevens Rd #1504 in Woodbridge
Charged with malicious wounding and burglary
Court date set for July 8, 2013, held WITHOUT bond

Embezzlement – On April 15th, detectives from the Property Crimes Unit began an embezzlement investigation involving the treasurer of the Glenkirk Elementary Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) after discrepancies were detected by Prince William County Schools. This organization is an unincorporated association of its members and is organized with the concurrence of the parents, legal guardians, and/or grandparents of the children attending the school and the school's assigned staff. The treasurer, identified as the accused, is alleged to have used Glenkirk Elementary PTO funds to make personal purchases which included a vehicle rental and a child's dresser. Purchases totaled around $2,200 and were made between December 11th and April 16th. The accused is not an employee of the school system but did serve as the Glenkirk Elementary PTO treasurer during the time frame of the alleged offenses. PTO funds are generated through fundraisers or donations and are not school funds. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested on May 6th.
Arrested on May 6th:
Sabrina Ann CORRA-REYNOLDS, 35, of 16098 Sheringham Way in Gainesville
Charged with 2 counts of embezzlement
Court date set for July 7, 2013, bond information unavailable
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Fredericksburg Police Department Incident Reports

TUESDAY, MAY 7, 2013
BURGLARY:
1300 block Princess Anne St, 5/6 5:20 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Two different apartment residents reported that an unknown person or persons entered their units and stole items of value such as a television and video game system. The investigation is ongoing.
LARCENY:
400 block Cobblestone Dr, 5/6 5:55 a.m. A resident reported that while walking to the train station, he found his vehicle parked in a location other than where he had left it the night before. There was evidence found inside the vehicle to indicate that it had been entered and driven by an unknown person. The investigation is ongoing.
VANDALISM:
100 block Forrest Ave, 5/4 – 5/6 11:00 a.m. A resident reported that an unknown person broke a bedroom window on her house, apparently with a rock or BB. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
DUI ARRESTS:
Jared Simms, 26, of King George was arrested for DUI in the 2500 block of Manor Drive.
ARRESTS:
Matthew North, 21, of Warrenton was arrested for destruction of property for his involvement as the second suspect in the recent downtown vandalism spree.
Trevor Carney, 20, of no fixed address was arrested for possession of marijuana
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Fredericksburg Police Department Incident Reports

MONDAY, MAY 6, 2013
ATTEMPTED ROBBERY/ASSAULT:
200 block Keavy Ct, 5/3 10:50 p.m. A driver for Virginia Cab reported that after dropping off
two male subjects at Crestview Apartments, he got into a dispute with them regarding the
exchange of money for the fare. During the argument, one of the subjects pulled out a knife and
grabbed the cab driver by the neck while the second suspect punched him repeatedly in the face.
The suspects attempted to get the victim's wallet but they were unable to do so, and finally both
suspects ran from the scene. Police arrived and found the victim with blood all over his face and
clothes; he was transported by ambulance to Mary Washington Hospital for treatment of his head
and facial injuries. The victim was able to provide descriptions of the two suspects and officers
quickly located one of them hiding on the landing of one of the apartment buildings. Christian
Torres, 28, of Fredericksburg was arrested and charged with attempted robbery, malicious
wounding, and public intoxication. The second suspect remains at large. The investigation is
ongoing.
LARCENY:
400 block Cobblestone Dr, 5/3 – 5/4 9:00 a.m. Three residents reported that an unknown person
entered their unlocked vehicles and rummaged through the contents of the glove boxes and
storage consoles. The only thing stolen was a small quantity of loose change from one of the
cars. Later, another resident of Cobblestone reported that the GPS had been stolen from his
unsecured vehicle and a resident of nearby Lafayette Station reported that loose change was
missing from the center console of her car. The investigation is ongoing.
1200 block Willow Ln, 3/1 -5/4 5:45 p.m. A resident reported that an unknown person stole the
contents from a safe in his apartment. The investigation is ongoing.
1600 block Gayle Terrace, 5/2 – 5/5 3:00 p.m. A resident reported that both of her children's
bicycles were stolen from the garage. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
VANDALISM:
700 block William St, 5/2 – 5/3 9:00 a.m. A resident reported that an unknown person damaged
a tree in front of the house. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
200 block McConkey St, 5/3 8:30 a.m. – 5:10 p.m. A resident reported that an unknown person
scratched and damaged a vehicle belonging to her fiancé. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
1100 block Anderson St, 5/4 – 5/5 3:00 p.m. A resident reported that an unknown person
scratched and damaged his mother's vehicle while it was parked on the street. No suspects or
witnesses at this time.
DUI ARRESTS:
Alfredo Mendoza-Mendoza, 36, of Fredericksburg was arrested for DUI and drinking while
driving in the 1600 block of Jefferson Davis Highway.
Aaron Macias, 24, of Stafford was arrested for DUI in the 1200 block of Princess Anne Street.
ARRESTS:
Jason Loving, 30, of Spotsylvania was arrested for attempting to obtain goods by false pretenses.
Tiffany Stuczynski, 24, of Stafford was arrested for shoplifting from Wegmans.
Ronald Rees, 70, of Spotsylvania was arrested for assault and battery.
Gena Wood, 44, of Spotsylvania was arrested for drinking in public.
Brittany Rainey, 19, of Fredericksburg was arrested for domestic assault and battery and
preventing another person from calling 911.
Kenneth Kidwell, 23, of Fredericksburg was arrested for public intoxication.
Trevor Carney, 20, of no fixed address was arrested for aggressive solicitation.
Kenika Larkins, 21, of Mechanicsville was arrested for providing false identification to law
enforcement.
David Ruffner, 37, of no fixed address was arrested for trespassing and public intoxication
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Prince William County Police Department Incident Report

**INCIDENTS**

Aggravated Malicious Wounding – On May 5th at 7:27PM, police responded to the 13900 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy in Woodbridge (22191) for a fight. The victim, a 31 year old man of Stafford, reported to police that he was walking in the area above when he was approached by an unknown man. The man struck the victim before running away on foot. No property was reported missing. The victim gave chase but was unable to catch up to the suspect. The man was last seen getting into a nearby vehicle and leaving the area. The victim sustained a significant injury to his face and was transported to an area hospital for treatment.
Lookout:
White male, between 40 & 50 years of age, 5'6", with a thin build
No clothing description

Vehicle Lookout:
A blue, Honda Accord type vehicle

Armed Robbery – On May 3rd at 9:28AM, police responded to the Cashpoint located at 1391 Old Bridge Rd in Woodbridge (22193) for a robbery. Employees reported to police that an unknown, masked man entered the business, displayed a handgun, and demanded money. The man took an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency and a purse before fleeing the area on foot. No injuries were reported. A police K-9 was used to search for the suspect.
Lookout:
Black male, between 30 & 40 years of age, 5'10", 170lbs, with a thin build
Last seen wearing a large olive green jacket with a hood, light blue jeans, black & white gloves, black shoes, and carrying a black & brown backpack

Strong Armed Robbery – On May 3rd at 8:55PM, police responded to the 2400 block of Kilpatrick Pl in Dumfries (22026) for a robbery. The victim, a 42 year old man of Dumfries, reported to police that he was walking in the area above when he was approached by an unknown suspect. The suspect assaulted the victim and took an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency before fleeing on foot. Minor injuries were reported. The victim was unable to provide police with a description of the assailant.

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**ARRESTS**

Lindsay, Phyllis.jpgMalicious Wounding | Domestic Assault & Battery – On May 5th at 6:02PM, police responded to the 2100 block of Culpeper Dr in Woodbridge (22191) for a domestic. The victim, a 26 year old man of Woodbridge, reported to police that he and the accused, a known acquaintance, were involved in a verbal altercation which escalated. During the encounter, the accused retrieved a "tire iron" from her vehicle and struck the victim to the head. Following the assault, the accused left the area but was located by officers. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested. Minor injuries were reported.
Arrested on May 5th:
Phyllis Denice LINDSAY, 23, of 13940 Longwood Manor Ct in Woodbridge
Charged with malicious wounding and domestic assault & battery
Court date unavailable, held WITHOUT bond

Schulze, Paige.jpgStrangulation | Domestic Assault & Battery – On May 3rd at 10:07PM, police responded to the 13400 block of Pomander Ln in Woodbridge (22192) for a domestic. The victim, a 29 year old woman of Woodbridge, reported to police that she and the accused, a known acquaintance, were involved in a verbal altercation which escalated. During the encounter, the accused assaulted the victim and, at one point, began to choke her. The victim was able to leave the residence and call police. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested. Minor injuries were reported.
Arrested on May 3rd:
Paige Leonard SCHULZE, 28, of the 13400 block of Pomander Ln in Woodbridge
Charged with strangulation and domestic assault & battery
Court date and bond information unavailable

Nadhim, Hiba.jpgChild Neglect – On May 4th at 12:36PM, police responded to the 13700 block of Foulgers Sq in Woodbridge (22192) for a child neglect call. Officers arrived and located 2 small girls, ages 8 and 5, who were left in an unattended vehicle in the parking lot. The investigation revealed that the accused, the children's mother, left the victims in the vehicle while she went into a nearby store. The children were left in the vehicle for about an hour before the accused returned. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested. The children did not appear to be harmed.
Arrested on May 4th:
Hiba Najeeb NADHIM, 36, of 7810 Lewis Chapel Cir in Lorton
Charged with 2 counts of felony child neglect
Court date unavailable, released on personal recognizance

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Charles County Incident Reports

The following is a sample of recent events investigated by the Charles County Sheriff's Office. For information about other events which are not included in this report, visit www.CrimeReports.com and search by county, city, zip code or street address.

THEFT FROM AUTO: Between April 30 – May 1, unknown suspect(s) broke into a car in the 2400 block of Hunting Lane in Waldorf and stole a radar detector and clothes. Officer R. Gass is investigating.

BURGLARY: On April 30 at 10:26 a.m., officers responded to the 1100 block of Harvard Road in Waldorf for the report of a burglary. Investigation showed unknown suspect(s) shattered a rear window of a house and entered the laundry room. Nothing was reported stolen. Officer A. Fenlon is investigating.
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Prince William County Polioce Department Incident Report

**ARRESTS**

Assault & Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer [LEO] – On April 30th at 10:01PM, police responded to the 12400 block of Dillingham Sq in Woodbridge (22192) for domestic dispute. Caller reported to police that a male and female were in the parking lot arguing. Officers arrived on scene and identified both parties who were both determined to be intoxicated. Officers attempted to arrest both parties, during which, EDSALL, actively resisted. A struggle ensued, at which point, CALKINS, attempted to pull one of the officers away from EDSALL. CALKINS then resisted as well when being placed into custody. Both suspects were eventually detained without further incident. No injuries were reported.
Arrested on April 30th:
Shannon Ariel CALKINS, 26, of 2931 Seminole Rd in Woodbridge
Charged with assault & battery on LEO, resisting arrest, obstruction of justice, and intoxication in public
Court date set for June 11, 2013, held WITHOUT bond

Daniel Ryan EDSALL, 25, of 2931 Seminole Rd in Woodbridge
Charged with resisting arrest, obstruction of justice, and intoxication in public
Court date set for June 11, 2013, held on a $5,000 secured bond

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CALKINS EDSALL


Guardado, Dina.jpgAssault & Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer [LEO] – On April 30th at 8:52AM, police responded to the 1800 block of Clarinet Ct in Woodbridge (22191) for a 9-1-1 call. Officers arrived and spoke to the caller, later identified as the accused. The accused called 9-1-1 after getting into a disagreement with a family member. During the course of the investigation, the accused became agitated an assaulted one of the officers. A struggle ensued and, at one point, the accused bit another officer to his hand. Minor injuries were reported. The accused was eventually detained without further incident.
Arrested on April 30th:
Dina Elizabeth GUARDADO, 26, of 1805 Clarinet Ct #102 in Woodbridge
Charged with 2counts of assault & battery on LEO and resisting arrest
Court date set for June 3, 2013, held WITHOUT bond

Gartrell, Berton.jpgFalsely Summoning the Police – On April 30th at 10:44PM, police responded to 3600 block of Wharf Ln in Triangle (22172) for an armed robbery. An employee at Connie's Food Market called police after an unknown man entered the store and told them there was a robbery at the above address and to call police. Officers made contact at the address and determined that there was no disturbance at the residence. Officers then located the man, later identified as the accused, at a nearby location. The accused was determined to be intoxicated and, upon further investigation, officers learned that no robbery had taken place, but rather the accused was involved in a verbal argument with a known acquaintance at the above address. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested.
Arrested on April 30th:
Berton Lee GARTRELL, 36, of the 3600 block of Wharf Ln in Triangle
Charged with falsely summoning the police and intoxication in public
Court date and bond information unavailable

Lewis, Desiree.jpgNarcotics Investigation – On March 5th, detectives from the Prince William-Manassas-Manassas Park Narcotics Task Force concluded a narcotics investigation into the selling of prescription medications with the execution of a search warrant at 205 Manassas Dr in Manassas Park (20111). A result of the investigation, evidence supporting distribution, prescription medications, and an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency were seized. The following arrest was also made without incident. This arrest was previously held for investigative purposes.
Arrested on March 5th:
Desiree LEWIS, 56, of 205 Manassas Dr in Manassas
Charged with distribution of a schedule I or II narcotic
Court date set for May 23, 2013, held WITHOUT bond [at the time of arrest]

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Fredericksburg Police Department Incident Reports

WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2013
WEAPON VIOLATION:
700 block Hanson Ave, 4/30 2:45 p.m. Officers responded to a report of a fight involving a male
subject who was armed with a handgun. A female resident of the home reported that she was
having a family get together when a male acquaintance came over and started a fight. During the
argument, the subject displayed a handgun and made threats to the group assembled at the home.
The female pulled out her phone to call 911, and the male subject grabbed the phone and ran
from the scene.
Responding officers chased the male on foot along the canal path and another two officers in
patrol cars spotted the male as he came out of the wooded area along Sam Perry Boulevard. The
male ran back into the woods and along the power line behind the hospital and was taken into
custody by officers and a Fredericksburg Sheriff's deputy who had approached on foot from the
other side of the canal. During the search of the subject incident to arrest, a quantity of
marijuana was found on his person.
Fredericksburg K-9 Max was brought to the scene and conducted a search for further evidence.
The K-9 located the subject's gun and a gun magazine along the route where he was seen
running away from pursuing officers.
Johnathan Jurgins, 19, of Fredericksburg was arrested for four counts of brandishing a firearm,
possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of marijuana, resisting arrest, larceny,
and preventing a person from calling 911. Jurgins was incarcerated at the Rappahannock
Regional Jail under no bond.

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Johnathan Jurgins

LARCENY:
James Monroe High School, 2300 Washington Ave, 4/30 3:00 p.m. A student reported that the
license plates were stolen from his vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
700 block Sophia St, 4/26 – 4/30 1:30 p.m. A City employee reported that an unknown person
stole a decorative light pole from the street. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
VANDALISM:
Horseshoes and Hand Grenades, 1009 Princess Anne St, 4/29 – 4/30 11:00 a.m. The owner
reported that an unknown person broke a pane of glass in one of the windows. No suspects or
witnesses at this time.
DUI ARRESTS:
Thomas Langston, 21, of Stafford was arrested for DUI and possession of marijuana in the 900
block of the Blue and Grey Parkway.
ARRESTS:
Kenyatta Ellis, 32, of Fredericksburg was arrested for assault and battery.
Truyen Nguyen, 50, of Silver Spring, Maryland was arrested for shoplifting from Walmart.
Misty Lewis, 35, of no fixed address was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Victoria Karvelas, 24, of Arlington was arrested for assault and battery and felony assault on law
enforcement.
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Orange County Sheriff's Office Incident Reports

Press Release
At approximately 1030 am on April 30, 2013, a vehicle driven by Roger S. Washington, age 29, of Orange went through radar at 72mph in a 45mph zone. This occurred in the area of Colonial Square Shopping Center located on Rt.15 southbound. The deputy that clocked the radar was northbound and had to proceed to the median crossover before he turned around to get behind the vehicle. The Deputy eventually caught up to the vehicle as it approached the Town of Gordonsville. At that point the deputy marked in pursuit of a white 2004 BMW. The BMW turned onto Gentry Drive trying to avoid the deputy then a right onto Baker Street and a left onto Main Street. The BMW proceeded down Main Street and wrecked near the intersection of Main and High Street. The BMW struck another vehicle before coming to rest. At the time of arrest the Deputy discovered that Mr. Washington had his 4 year old daughter in the vehicle with him at the time of the pursuit. No one was injured. The child's mother responded to the scene where the child was turned over to her.
Mr. Washington was transported to the Central Va. Regional Jail.
Mr. Washington was ultimately charged with the following charges:
Reckless Driving by speed 72/45mph zone
2 counts of Improper Window Tint
Improper Equipment (slick tires)
Misdemeanor Possession of Marijuana
Felony Possession of a Controlled Schedule II Drug
Felony Eluding Law Enforcement
Felony Child Endangerment
The Va. State Police Charged Mr. Washington with Reckless Driving as a result of the accident.
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Prince William County Polioce Department Incident Report


**INCIDENTS**

Vandalism to a School – On April 29th at 11:45AM, police responded to Occoquan Elementary School located at 12915 Occoquan Rd in Woodbridge (22192) for a vandalism. Staff reported to police that sometime between 9:00PM on April 26th and 11:00AM on April 29th, an unknown person shot a single bullet through one of the classroom windows of the school. The projectile struck an electronic SmartBoard inside the classroom, causing around $12,000 in damage. The school was not occupied with students or staff during the time frame of the incident.

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Caroline County Sheriff's Incident Reports

Week Ending April 20, 2013
Date Investigating Officer Violator Information Charges
04/14/2013 Sgt. C.A. Heywood Christopher A. Thomas, 29,
Spotsylvania, VA 22551
driving under the influence 4th, driving suspended 7th, and defective brake lights
04/14/2013 Deputy S.M. Jessee Tyrees T. Dandridge, 23,
Richmond, VA
possession of marijuana and dangling object from rear view mirror
04/15/2013 Deputy M.W. Turner Tamira M. Wilson, 31,
Port Royal, VA
unauthorized use of a vehicle, destruction of property, and driving suspended
04/17/2013 Sgt. T.L. Nutter Brittany N. Dyakon, 25,
Ruther Glen, VA
felony child neglect
04/19/2013 Inv. E.S. Gershowitz Dorsey L. Baker, 21 assault

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Spotsylvania County Sheriff's Office Incident Reports

Arrests Made, April 26, 2013 – April 28, 2013

Theft
On 4/26/13, Sgt. Belcher arrested Susan Browning, 24 of Bowling Green for embezzlement of approximately $940.38 worth of cash from the 7-11 located at 10740 Tidewater Trail.

On 4/27/13, Deputy Collins arrested Emily Marie Furrow, 25 of Spotsylvania for 21 counts of forgery and uttering.

On 4/28/13, Deputy Arndt released Jherron Sleydin, 21 of Stafford on a summons for petit larceny at Wal-Mart.

Assault
On 4/27/13, Deputy Hanrahan arrested Amber Earls, 20 of Spotsylvania for Assault and Battery and Malicious Wounding on Santee Drive.

On 4/27/13, Detective Swift arrested Lillian Levy, 77 of Maryland for Attempted Murder and Use of a Firearm in the Commission of a Felony at Wilderness Presidential Resorts Campground.

On 4/27/13, Deputy Tittle arrested Cleavell Jones, 24 of Spotsylvania for Assault and Battery on Sourwood Ct.





DUI
On 4/27/13, Deputy Spillman arrested Pamela Hayes, 43 of Spotsylvania for DUI 3rd, driving revoked DUI, possession of schedule II, possession of schedule III and refusal in the 2100 block of Kaiser Drive.

On 4/27/13, Deputy Polliard arrested Lauren Bouchez, 21 of Spotsylvania for DUI in the area of Plank Rd. after she collided with a traffic barrel.

Narcotics
On 4/26/13, Deputy Coerper released Daniel Koshoffer, 18 of Culpeper on a summons for possession of marijuana at Marshal Park.

On 4/26/13, Deputy Cairns released Jessica Manning, 23 of Spotsylvania on a summons for inhaling chemicals on Century Court.

4/28/13, Deputy Polliard arrested Crystal LeeAnn Adkins, 19 of Spotsylvania for using/possessing SPICE (synthetic cannabinoids), Underage possession of alcohol, Possession marijuana, and Drunk in Public.

Arrests
On 4/27/13, Deputy Griffith arrested Shayla Danielle Gumbs, 33 of Maryland for false information to Law Enforcement.

On 4/28/13, Sgt. Assur arrested James Sharp, 18 with no fixed address for trespassing at 8900 Orchard Lane.

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Fredericksburg Police Department Incident Reports

TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2013
BURGLARY:
1000 block Heritage Park Dr, 4/29 2:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. A resident reported that an unknown
person broke in to his apartment and stole a quantity of cash that he had hidden. The
investigation is ongoing.
LARCENY:
2300 block Carl D Silver Pkwy, 4/22 – 4/29 11:00 a.m. A foreman reported that a compressor
and generator were stolen from a construction site. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
VANDALISM:
2300 block Cowan Blvd, 4/2 – 4/3 (reported 4/29) A resident reported that an unknown person
poured a corrosive substance on the side of his vehicle, damaging the paint. No suspects or
witnesses at this time.
ARRESTS:
Robert Baker, 62, of Fredericksburg was arrested for trespassing and public intoxication.
Allan Taylor, 37, of Fredericksburg was arrested for aggressive solicitation.
Joshua Lavely, 25, of Fredericksburg was arrested for public intoxication
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