FROM POLICE REPORTS:Â
Armed Robbery / Malicious Wounding – On July 11th at 11:30PM, police responded to the 18500 block of Old Triangle Rd in Triangle (22172) for a robbery. The victim, a 17 year old male juvenile of Triangle, reported to police that he encountered the accused, a known acquaintance, in the above area. The accused allegedly approached the victim from behind, punched him in the face, threatened him with a knife and kicked him numerous times in the head prior to fleeing the area on foot with the victim’s cell phone and wallet. Following an investigation, and utilizing a police K-9, officers were able to locate the accused in a wooded area nearby. The accused was subsequently arrested without incident. The victim was treated at an area hospital for minor injuries. The wallet and cell phone were recovered and returned to the victim.
Arrested: (Juvenile)
A 14 year old male juvenile of Woodbridge
Charged with armed robbery, malicious wounding and a probation violation
Court date unavailable, held at a Juvenile Detention Facility
Indecent Exposure – On July 10th at 2:23PM, police responded to the area of Forrest Hill Rd and Fox Ridge Ct in Woodbridge (22192) for an indecent exposure. The victim, 42 year old woman of Woodbridge, reported to police that she and three other female juvenile victims, between 8 & 10 years of age, were in the above area when they encountered an unknown man, later identified as the accused. During the encounter, the accused allegedly exposed himself to the victims before fleeing the area. Police were able to locate the accused who was subsequently arrested without incident.
Arrested:
Brion Louis BOYLES, 51, of 13209 Delaney Rd in Woodbridge
Charged with three counts of indecent exposure
Court date unavailable, released on personal recognizance
Narcotics Investigation – On July 11th, detectives from the Street Crimes Unit concluded a narcotics investigation into the selling of marijuana with the execution of a search warrant at 15918 Donald Curtis Dr in Woodbridge (22191). As a result of the search and investigation, marijuana, firearms and an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency were seized. The following arrest was also made without incident.
Arrested:
Tom Neil WEIR JR, 28, of 15918 Donald Curtis Dr in Woodbridge
Charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana and a firearm with narcotics
Court date August 17, 2012, held on an $8,000 secured bond
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