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Unlawful Wounding / Destruction of Property

On July 30th at 11:38PM, police responded to the 1400 block of Milbank Rd in Woodbridge (22191) for an assault. The victim, a 22 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 allegedly struck the victim in the face several times before fleeing the residence. The accused also broke a picture frame and door, valued around $200 before leaving. The victim was transported to an area hospital for her injuries. The accused was arrested on July 31st without further incident.

Arrested: (No Photo Available)

Shana KILMA, 21, of the 1400 block of Milbank Rd in Woodbridge

Charged with unlawful wounding and destruction of property

Court date set for August 23, 2011, released on a $1,000 unsecured bond

Armed Robbery

On July 29th at 5:46PM, police responded to the 12400 block of Hedges Run Dr in Lake Ridge (22192) for a robbery. The victim a 17 year old male of Woodbridge, reported to police that he had met up with an unknown man in the above area after seeing an advertisement on the internet about buying sneakers. The victim got into a vehicle occupied by three unknown men. One of the men displayed a handgun and took the victim’s money and cell phone. The investigation led to the identity of all three men. MULLINS and LUMBRA-DIXON were arrested on July 29th near the Cloverdale 7-11, while HUGHES was taken into custody on July 30th at his residence. A search warrant was executed at his residence where the handgun used in the robbery was located. A search was also conducted at MULLINS’ residence where a computer was seized.

Arrested: (Attached Photos)

Reco Richard MULLINS, 18, of 15071 Cardin Pl in Dale City

Devante Craig LUMBRA-DIXON, 19, of 14827 Dorian Dr in Dale City

Michael Anthony HUGHES, 24, of 4668 Charlton Ct in Woodbridge

All were charged with robbery, abduction and the use of a firearm in commission of a felony

Court date for all set for September 14, 2011, MULLINS and HUGHES received a $5,000 secured bond, LUMBRA-DIXON was held WITHOUT bond

Burglary to Business

On July 27th at 11:24AM, police responded to the Dr. Jarbadan’s Office and the Jade Tree Day Spa, both located in the 1900 block of Opitz Blvd in Woodbridge (22191) for two separate reported burglaries. The investigation revealed that an unknown man had broken into the two businesses listed above. The accused made entry into the doctor’s office through an unsecured rear window. A laptop and an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency were reported missing. The accused made entry into the spa also through an unsecured rear window. 2 CD players, spa items, and an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency were reported missing in that burglary. Total value of the reported stolen items was estimated around $1,000. As the investigation progressed, video surveillance was recovered from the spa showing the man entering the business around 10:00PM on July 26th. Police were able to identify this man as the accused. The accused was already wanted on a separate, unrelated burglary. Police located the accused on July 29th in the area of Jefferson Davis Hwy and Village Dr where he was arrested without incident. A search warrant was executed at 1564 Randall Ct where items reported missing where recovered. The accused was also connected to a burglary reported in July (see release below).

Arrested: (Attached Photo)

Vincent Lee TALLEY JR, 19 – no fixed address

Charged with burglary, petit larceny and destruction of property – relating to the July17th burglary and two counts of burglary and 2 counts of grand larceny from the July 26th burglaries

Court date set for September 27, 2011, held WITHOUT bond

 

Burglary to Business (Previously Released)

On July 17th at 9:03AM, police responded to Crystal’s Beauty Academy located at 14341

Jefferson Davis Hwy in Woodbridge (22191) for a burglary. Owner reported to police that

the burglary occurred between 4:00PM on July 16th and 6:10AM on July 17th. Entry

appeared to have been gained through a rear glass door which had been shattered. No

property was reported missing.

Strong Armed Robbery

On July 29th at 7:51AM, police responded to investigate an alleged robbery which was reported to have occurred in the 3400 block of Mount Burnside Way in Woodbridge (22192). The victim, a 28 year old man of Woodbridge, reported to police that at around 2:30AM that morning, he was walking up to the door to his residence when he was struck in the back of the head which knocked him to the ground. As the victim looked up, he observed three unknown men standing over him, assaulting him. One of the men reached into his pocket and took the victim’s wallet which contained an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency. The victim was able to get away at which time the men fled. The victim sustained minor injuries. The victim was unable to provide police with a description of the assailants.

Vicious Dog

On July 30th at 7:24AM, police responded to the 16800 block of Jed Forest Ln in Woodbridge (22191) for a stray dog tangled up in the wood line area. The dog, described below, appeared to have gotten away from its owner and was still attached to a retractable leash. The dog had a faded red colored collar with a blue tag around its neck. The leash had gotten lodged in the bushes causing the dog to become tangled. As an officer was attempted to free the dog, it bit the officer in the neck causing minor injures. The dog became freed and fled the area. The officer was transported to an area hospital. Attempts to locate the dog were unsuccessful. If located, DO NOT APPROACH and call police at 703-792-6500.

Lookout:

A young, female, brindle colored pit-bull mix

Malicious Wounding / Domestic Related

On July 30th at 8:25PM, police responded to the 14800 block of Ensor Cr in Woodbridge (22193) for a domestic. The victim, a 42 year old woman of Woodbridge, reported to police that she and the accused, a known acquaintance, were involved in a verbal argument which escalated. During the encounter, the victim tried to go upstairs to get away from the accused. The accused then allegedly grabbed the victim which caused her to fall down the stairs. After the incident, the accused left the residence. The victim was transported to an area hospital for her injuries. Attempts at locating the accused were unsuccessful.

Wanted: (No Photo Available)

Silvio Javier MENDOZA LOGO, 39, of the 14800 block of Ensor Cir in Woodbridge

Described as a Hispanic male, 6’0” / 210lbs, black hair / brown eyes

Wanted for malicious wounding

Burglary

On July 30th at 1:05PM, police responded to the 1400 block of Mary Way in Woodbridge (22191) for a burglary. A Neighbor reported to police that the burglary occurred between 6:00AM and 1:00PM. There were no signs of forced entry into residence. Entry appeared to have been made through an unsecured rear door. An unknown amount of firearms, value unknown, were believed to have been stolen.

Burglary

On July 29th at 1:28PM, police responded to the 3700 block of Expedition Dr in Triangle (22172) for a burglary. Homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred between 5:00AM on July 25th and 7:00PM on July 28th. Entry appeared to have been gained through a rear window which had been broken out. A laptop valued around $200 was reported missing.

Burglary

On July 29th at 1:30PM, police responded to the 13200 block of Nickleson Dr in Woodbridge (22193) for a burglary. Homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred between 12:00PM and 1:00PM. Entry appeared to have been made through a rear sliding glass door which had been broken out. A TV valued around $2,000 was reported missing.

Attempted Burglary

On July 29th at 5:51AM, police responded to Fox Motors located at 14548 Jefferson Davis Hwy in Woodbridge (22191) for an alarm. Police arrived and observed a rear door which had been forced opened triggering the alarm. It could not be determined if entry was made into the business. No items were reported missing.

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