On the early morning hours of October 24, 2024 deputies responded to Courthouse Commons Subdivision to several reports from homeowners about multiple males tampering with vehicles parked on the street and in driveways. Deputies quickly arrived and located two subjects who ran on foot.
Deputies gave chase and was able to apprehend 4 of the 5 suspects with the assistance of responding deputies, detectives, K9 Unit and our drone unit. The suspects were seen on multiple
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surveillance videos going through vehicles and stealing items throughout the neighborhood. Deputies and detectives have taken multiple reports of vehicle tampering in the county over the last several weeks. This investigation is ongoing at this time. Arrested and charged were
Nashawn T. Davis, 19-years of age from Richmond, VA
Misdemeanor vehicle tampering
Felony credit card larceny (2 counts)
Dickerson
Felony conspiracy to commit credit card larceny
Misdemeanor petite larceny
Felony conspiracy to commit larceny
Raikwon A. Lewis, 19-years of age from Richmond VA
Misdemeanor vehicle tampering (3 counts)
Malachi L. Dickerson, 20-years of age from Richmond, VA
Misdemeanor vehicle tampering (3 counts)
Anderson
Michael D. Anderson, 24-years of age from Richmond, VA
Misdemeanor vehicle tampering (3 counts)
Felony credit card larceny
Felony conspiracy to commit credit card larceny
Remember to lock your vehicles while unattended and to secure valuables and not leave them in plain sight.
STAFFORD COUNTY, Va. — Authorities are investigating a suspected case of mass pesticide poisoning at a local beekeeping operation, where more than 50 honeybee colonies were found dead in what the farm’s owner believes was an intentional act of vandalism.
MANASSAS, Va. — Firefighters from the City of Manassas, Manassas Park, and Prince William County responded to an apartment fire this afternoon at 8872 Oliver Court, just off Liberia Avenue, where smoke was seen billowing from a second-story unit in a three-story building.
BRISTOW, Va. — A pickup truck driver was hospitalized Tuesday morning after a collision with an Amtrak train near the Bristow Road railroad crossing, just south of Manassas.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Woodbridge has been named the fastest-growing suburb in the United States, according to a new report from Travel + Leisure, shining a national spotlight on eastern Prince William County and prompting praise from local business and government leaders.
Inspired by local physicians who were among the nation’s first to adopt the concierge medicine model, Northern Virginia is now a hub for its surging popularity. These leading physicians are redefining the patient experience with same-day appointments, direct availability, unhurried visits, and deeply personalized care:
After almost 40 years in practice, Manassas-based Internist John Cary, MD’s change to concierge medicine enabled focused attention for each individual, and the launch of his innovative diet program for those with type 2 diabetes. “The goal is to promote enough weight loss to reach an acceptable A1C of 6% with no medication,” he explains. “Achieving that can take several months of very close follow up. As I tell my patients, we are in this together.”
Jay Tyroler, MD considers his patients quite literally as family. “I believe there’s nothing more honorable than helping patients when they’re sick, or scared, or feeling vulnerable, and I care for them exactly as I would my loved ones.” Whether for a specialist referral, urgent health issue or ongoing follow up, “My patients know I’m always just a phone call away.”
Hosted by the Obesity Action Coalition (OAC) since 2012, this highly-anticipated gathering is the nation’s leading gathering focused on empowering individuals with science-based education, support and practical tools for managing weight and improving health.
Participate in the 33rd Annual Van Metre 5K Run—a race that goes further than 3.1 miles, where every stride you take supports Children’s National Hospital. The Van Metre 5K Run donates 100% of proceeds to Children’s National Hospital and has