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Prince William County

Armed Robbery – On March 29 at 1:41PM, officers were notified of a robbery that was reported to have occurred in the area of Wabash Pl and Worchester Dr in Woodbridge (22193) on March 27 at approximately 1:00PM. The victim, a 20-year-old man, reported to police that he made arrangements to sell multiple pairs of shoes in the above area to an unknown party via social media. During the encounter, the unknown party charged at the victim, knocking the victim to the ground. Once on the ground, a second suspect approached the victim, brandished a firearm, and demanded the victim’s property. The two suspects assaulted the victim before fleeing with a pair of shoes. The victim sought treatment for minor injuries and reported the incident to police a few days later.
Suspects Descriptions:
Black male, between 18-25 years of age with a goatee Last seen wearing a navy-blue track suit and black hat
Black male, with a heavy build
Last seen wearing a ski mask, black shirt, and black gloves

Vandalism – On March 29 at 4:55PM, officers responded to a residence located in the 13600 block of Choir St in Woodbridge (22192) to investigate a destruction of property. The homeowner reported to police that sometime between 10:00PM on March 27 and 1:30PM on March 29, their home and two vehicles were vandalized. The investigation revealed that the homeowner’s two vehicles and home were either keyed or spray painted with racial slurs and derogatory language. No other property damage was immediately reported.

Stafford County

ASSAULT
Royal Crescent Way, 3/29, 4:25 p.m. Deputies responded for a report of an assault. The caller reported a firearm was involved in the incident. It was determined the victim and suspect, Jack Miller II, 49, of Fredericksburg, were involved in a verbal altercation that escalated when Miller assaulted the victim. He was arrested for two counts of assault. Miller was released on an unsecured bond.

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