FROM POLICE REPORTS:
Rape/Burglary – On June 23 at 5:43 a.m., detectives from the Special Victims Bureau responded to investigate a rape which was reported to have occurred in the 3300 block of Bronson Ct in Woodbridge. The investigation revealed that the victim, a 30 year old female of Woodbridge, was sexually assaulted by the accused, a known acquaintance, when he entered the residence through a secured front door. Following the investigation, the accused was subsequently arrested. The victim was treated at an area hospital for non-life threatening injuries.
Arrested:
Ramon Lee GLADDEN, 32, of 49 Bloomington Lane in Stafford is charged with rape, sodomy, object sexual penetration and burglary. His court date is unavailable, held without bond.
Robbery/Assault & Battery – On June 24 at 4:06 p.m., police responded to the 7-Eleven convenience store located at 13304 Occoquan Rd in Woodbridge for a robbery. An employee, a 43 year old man of Dumfries, reported to police that he was approached by an unknown man while working behind the counter. The man hit the employee and attempted to take cash from the register. The man was unsuccessful in his attempt to obtain cash and fled on foot prior to police arrival. Minor injuries were reported.
Lookout:
Black male, between 30 & 40 years of age, black afro style hair, heavy build. Last seen wearing a light colored jacket and dark colored pants
Armed Robbery – On June 23 at 11:24 p.m., police responded to the 13900 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy in Woodbridge for a robbery. The victims, a 37 year old man and a 47 year old man both of Woodbridge, reported to police they were in the above area when they were approached by an unknown man. The man displayed a handgun and fired a shot into the ground. The man took an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency from both victims prior to fleeing the area on foot. No injuries were reported.
Lookout:
Black male, between 30 & 31 years of age, 6’3”, black hair, thin build. Last seen wearing a white bandana covering his face, a white shirt and jeans
Armed Robbery – On June 23 at 11:23 p.m., police responded to the Safeway located at 4215 Cheshire Station Plaza in Woodbridge (22193) for a robbery. An employee, a 19 year old female of Woodbridge, reported to police that she was approached by an unknown man who displayed a handgun. The man took an undisclosed amount of US Currency and fled on foot prior to police arrival. No injuries were reported.
Lookout:
Black male, between 22 & 28 years of age, 5’09”/160lbs, thin build
Last seen wearing a black polo shirt, a red baseball cap, dark colored pants and black sunglasses
Burglary – On June 23 at 6:19 p.m., police responded the 3100 block of Burbank Ln in Woodbridge for a burglary to a residence under construction. Investigation revealed that the burglary occurred between 8:00PM and 8:00AM. There were no signs of forced entry. Entry is believed to have been made through the front door. Two air conditioning units and miscellaneous construction items, valued at $2900, were reported as missing.
Burglary – On June 24 at 4:32 p.m., police responded to the 13300 block of Packard Dr in Woodbridge (22193) for a burglary. The homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred between 12:00PM on June 9 and 2 p.m. June 24. There were no signs of forced entry. Entry is believed to have been made through the front door. Two handguns, valued at $650, were reported as missing.
Burglary – On June 23 at 4:48 p.m., police responded to the 3400 block of Tuckahoe Ct in
Woodbridge (22191) for a burglary to a vacant residence. The investigation revealed that the burglary occurred between 7:46 p.m. on June 11 and 12:22PM on June 20. Entry appeared to have been made through a window which had been broken out. No items were reported as missing.
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