From police:
Murder Investigation *ARREST – On December 12, detectives from the Homicide Unit received information which ultimately led to the identification of three suspects involved in the murder of Jason Thomas Mannion which occurred at a residence in the 9500 block of Hensley Rd in Manassas on May 12.
The preliminary investigation into the incident alleged that two of the suspects, identified as Marquan Antonio BROWN and Jhaire Nathaniel MONTGOMERY, attempted to rob the victim inside the home. During the encounter, the victim was shot and later died. A third suspect, identified as Rhebekah Alexis PATTERSON, was also determined to have participated in the incident. All parties were known to one another.
Following the investigation, detectives obtained warrants for the arrest of these suspects. The BROWN suspect is currently incarcerated in Culpeper County on unrelated charges. The MONTGOMERY suspect was located and arrested in Culpeper County on December 15 without incident. The remaining suspect, PATTERSON, has not been apprehended and is currently being sought by police.
Arrested/Charged on December 15: [No photos available]
Marquan Antonio BROWN, 25, of no fixed address
Jhaire Nathaniel MONTGOMERY, 19, of 22098 Highland Rd in Culpeper
Both suspects were charged with murder and use of a firearm in commission of a felony
Court Date: February 6, 2017 | Bond: Held WITHOUT Bond
Wanted: [Photo from October 2014]
Rhebekah Alexis PATTERSON, 29, of 15467 Retriever Rd in Culpeper
Described as a white female, 5’6”, 160lbs with brown hair and brown eyes
Wanted for principal in the second degree to murder
Updated
From police:
Murder Investigation *ARREST – Rhebekah Alexis PATTERSON, who was wanted in connection to the May 12 murder of Jason Thomas MANNION, was taken into custody in the Charlottesville, VA area on December 19 without incident.
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