From Prince William police:
Murder Investigation *ARREST – On June 8, detectives from the Homicide Unit identified the suspect involved in the murder of Harold Woodrow Hall which occurred at a residence located in the 2100 block of West Longview Dr in Woodbridge on November 20, 2015. The preliminary investigation into the incident alleged that the suspect, identified as Eric Ricardo DICKERSON, fatally stabbed the victim following an altercation between the two parties. Following the encounter, the suspect also stole property from the victim including the victim’s vehicle and credit cards. The suspect and victim are known to one another. On June 9, members of the U.S. Marshals’ Fugitive Task Force located the suspect at his home in Woodbridge where he was arrested without incident.
Arrested June 9: [No photo available]
Eric Ricardo DICKERSON, 57, of 13900 Hedgewood Dr, Apt. 419, Woodbridge
Charged with murder, grand larceny, and credit card theft
Court Date: Pending | Bond: Held WITHOUT Bond
Identified:
The victim was identified as Harold Woodrow HALL, 67, of Woodbridge
Homicide Investigation [Previously Released] – On November 20 at 12:41PM, officers responded to a residence located in the 2100 block of West Longview Dr in Woodbridge (22191) to investigate a suspicious death. A known acquaintance, reported to police that he located the victim unresponsive inside the residence. Officers arrived at the home and found the victim suffering from trauma to the upper body. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. Detectives from the Homicide Unit are investigating this death as a homicide. Further investigation revealed that the victim’s blue 2000 GMC Sierra with Virginia license plates ABD8942 is missing. More information will be released when available. The investigation continues. This is Prince William County’s 9th homicide of 2015*.
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