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Woman Struck With Bottle, Choked

OCCOQUAN, Va. – On August 21, a 38-year-old woman told police that she was struck in the head with a bottle and choked, making her lose consciousness by the male suspect. According to the report, a family member discovered her and when police arrived, arrested the suspect at the home. 

Here’s the latest from Prince William police:

Strangulation | Domestic Assault & Battery – On August 21st at 10:09PM, officers responded to a residence located in the 12500 Gordon Blvd in Woodbridge (22192) to investigate a domestic assault. The victim, a 38 year old woman of Woodbridge, reported to police that she and the accused, a known acquaintance, were involved in a verbal altercation which escalated. During the encounter, the accused threw a bottle at the victim, striking her in the head. The accused then began to choke victim causing her to lose consciousness. Another family member was able to wake the victim and contact police. Minor injuries were reported. The accused was at the residence when police arrived at the home. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested.

Arrested on August 23rd:

Dagoberto LANDAVERDE-LOPEZ, 44, of the 12500 Gordon Blvd in Woodbridge

Charged with strangulation and domestic assault & battery

Court date: pending | Bond: unavailable

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