
On October 24, a man was charged in connection to a domestic dispute at the Stone Pointe Apartments that occurred on October 23, where the individual allegedly strangled and struck a 23-year-old woman. The suspect faces charges of strangulation and domestic assault, with a court date pending.
Press Release from Prince William Police Department:
Strangulation (Domestic Related) *ARREST – On October 24, the suspect, identified as Remy Devontae FARRELL-JURY, who was sought in connection to the domestic dispute that was reported to have occurred at the Stone Pointe Apartments located in the 14900 block of Potomac Heights Pl. in Woodbridge (22191) on October 23, was arrested.
Arrested on October 24: [No Photo Available]
Remy Devontae FARRELL-JURY, 19, of the 14900 block of Potomac Heights Pl. in Woodbridge
Charged with strangulation and domestic assault & battery
Court Date: Pending | Bond: UnavailableStrangulation (Domestic Related) [Previously Released] – On October 23 at 9:57PM, officers responded to the Stone Pointe Apartments located in the 14900 block of Potomac Heights Pl. in Woodbridge (22191) to investigate a domestic dispute. The investigation revealed the victim, a 23-year-old-woman, and an acquaintance, identified as the accused, were involved in a verbal altercation that escalated. During the encounter, the accused grabbed the victim’s neck and struck her face before leaving the area. Minor injuries were reported. Following the investigation, officers obtained arrest warrants for the accused, identified as Remy Devontae FARRELL-JURY. Attempts to locate the accused have been unsuccessful.
Also, police want to know if you’ve seen this man, who is wanted in connection to an unrelated incident that occurred in Woodbridge.
ATTEMPT TO IDENTIFY: #PWCPD is asking for assistance in identifying the pictured individual, believed to have been involved in an armed robbery on Potomac Vista Dr in Woodbridge on Oct 26 at 10:50PM. Please contact police if you know this person or have info about the robbery. pic.twitter.com/SA8TwBEJM6
— Prince William County Police Department (@PWCPolice) October 29, 2024