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3 charged in Prince William home invasion

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY — Prince William police were called to investigate a home invasion in the 7500 block of Prince Cole Court near Manassas (20111) to investigate a home invasion at 4:48 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019.

A police press release states:

The investigation revealed that a male armed with an electronic shock device and a female entered the apartment without permission through an unlocked front door. Once inside of the apartment, the suspects assaulted one of the residents, identified as a 31-year-old man, before taking his property and fleeing the area in a vehicle.

Minor injuries were reported.

Upon further investigation, officers determined that the victim knew the suspects and the incident was not random.

Officers responded to an apartment on Yountville Drive in Gainesville and detained the suspects, identified as Michael Anthony ADAMO and Jordan Mary CRAWFORD, without incident. Search warrants were subsequently executed on the apartment and the vehicle used by the suspects.

An electronic shock device and the victim’s property were recovered along with suspected heroin, marijuana and prescription medication. Another occupant of the apartment on Yountville Dr, identified as Kindra Lee HARRISON, was also found to be in possession of suspected heroin. Following the investigation, the accused suspects below were arrested and charged.

Arrested on February 17:

Michael Anthony ADAMO, 24, of 7320 Yountville Dr, Apt 301, in Gainesville
Charged with 2 counts of robbery, 1 count of burglary while armed, 1 count of malicious wounding, 2 counts of possession of a schedule I or II narcotic, 2 counts of possession of a schedule III narcotic, and 1 count of possession of marijuana
Court Date: March 20, 2019 | Bond: Held WITHOUT Bond

Jordan Mary CRAWFORD, 20, of 4118 Berritt St in Fairfax
Charged with 2 counts of robbery and 1 count of burglary while armed Court Date: March 20, 2019 | Bond: Held WITHOUT Bond

Kindra Lee HARRISON, 24, of 14403 Golden Oak Ct in Centreville
Charged with 1 count of possession of a schedule I or II narcotic
Court Date: March 20, 2019 | Bond: Released on a $2,500 unsecured bond

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