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Crime Watch: Woodbridge Man Cuffed in Drug Bust

Narcotics Investigation – On September 15th at 2:17AM, police conducted a traffic stop in the area of Greenmount Dr and Cardinal Dr in Woodbridge (22193). The driver, the accused, was subsequently arrested for driving under the influence. A search of his vehicle led to methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana being seized. As a result of this finding, a search warrant was executed at the residence of the accused located at 1754 Ann Scarlet Ct in Woodbridge. Additional methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana were recovered. This arrest was previously held for investigative reasons.

Arrested:

Rodney Leon WARD, 25, of 1754 Ann Scarlet Ct in Woodbridge, Charged with possession with intent to distribute [PWID] a schedule I or II narcotic [cocaine], PWID marijuana, PWID methamphetamine, driving while intoxicated and refusal. Court date unavailable, held on a $5,000 secured bond at the time of the arrest.

Armed Robbery – On December 5th at 6:01PM, police responded to the 12200 block of Cinnamon St in Woodbridge (22192) for a robbery. The victim, a 17 year old male of Woodbridge, reported to police that he was walking in the area above when he was approached by three unknown males. One of the males displayed an electroshock type weapon and demanded the victim’s property. The males took the victim’s iPhone, keys and hat before fleeing the area. No injuries were reported.

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All three assailants were described as black males, in their late teens, medium build

No clothing description available

Burglary – On December 5th at 1:39PM, police responded to the 16200 block of Kings Valley Dr in Dumfries (22025) for a burglary in progress. Caller reported to police that two unknown males were seen entering a neighbors residence. Police arrived on scene and were checking the residence when one of the males attempted to flee on foot. After a short foot chase, police were able to detain that male, later determined to be a juvenile, without further incident. Police were able to determine the identity of the second male, also a juvenile. Attempts to locate that juvenile were unsuccessful. Entry appeared to have been made through a rear window which had been forced opened. Property reported missing, which included 3 laptops and a camera – total value around $2,600, were recovered.

Arrested: (Juvenile)

A 15 year old male of Dumfries, Charged with burglary and grand larceny.

Court date unavailable, held at a Juvenile Detention Facility

Wanted: (Juvenile)

A 17 year old male of Dumfries.

Wanted for burglary and grand larceny.

-Prince William police

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