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MANASSAS, Va. – On Nov. 16, an off-duty police officer said that an unknown man was banging at the door of his home and tried to enter inside by pushing past him. When officers arrived to arrest him, the man struck an officer on the head many times and grabbed a K-9 by the neck and held it down.

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Assault & Battery on Law Enforcement Officer [LEO] – On November 16th at 11:20PM, officers responded to a residence located in the 11600 block of Bradley Forest Dr in Manassas (20112) to investigate a disorderly call.

The homeowner, identified as an off-duty Prince William County police K-9 officer, reported that an unknown man, later identified as the accused, was banging on the front door to his residence. When the officer opened the door, the accused attempted to enter the home by pushing past him.

Police were immediately contacted and, upon hearing responding officers, the accused began to walk away from the area. A responding officer located and attempted to detain the accused which led to a struggle. During the struggle, the accused assaulted that officer, striking him to the head multiple times. As the accused was fighting with the officer, the homeowner (officer) and K-9 partner ran to assist.

At that point, the accused grabbed the K-9 around the neck and held him to the ground. The accused eventually complied and was taken into custody. The officer was transported to an area hospital for treatment of minor injuries.

The accused was treated at the scene, also for minor injuries. The police K-9 was not injured. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested.

                Arrested on November 16th:

                Raymond Joseph LESHYNSKI Jr., 30, of 9075 Forest View Dr in Manassas

Charged with assault & battery on a LEOassault & battery on a police K-9burglaryobstruction of justice and disorderly conduct

                Court date: January 23, 2015 | Bond: held WITHOUT bond

 

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LAKE RIDGE, Va. – On Nov. 14, officers arrived at a community clubhouse to investigate a fight and discovered that a 13-year-old boy had been stabbed in the chest, and that gunshots were heard in the area.

Here’s the latest from Prince William police:

Malicious Wounding | Impersonating a Police Officer – On November 14th at 9:07PM, officers responded to a community clubhouse located in the 16300 block of Kramer Estates Dr in Woodbridge (22191) to investigate a large fight.

As officers were responding to the location additional information informed police that a person had been stabbed and that gun shots were heard in the area. Officers arrived at the clubhouse and located a victim, identified as a 13 year male juvenile, suffering from a stab wound to his chest.

The investigation revealed the accused was working as a security guard at a birthday party being held at the clubhouse. At one point, the accused identified himself as a police officer and began turning attendees away due to capacity. As a result, a fight subsequently broke out at the location.

During the encounter, the accused pulled out a knife and stabbed the victim in the chest and slashed him across the face. Injuries were later determined to be non-life threatening. Gunshots were also reported by attendees. No one was reportedly struck by gun fire and no shooter was located. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested.

                Arrested on November 14th:

                Joseph Dionte DERAMUS, 19, of 3345 Canton Ct in Dumfries

                Charged with malicious wounding and impersonating a police officer

                Court date: December 17, 2014 | Bond: held WITHOUT bond

 

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DALE CITY, Va. – On Nov. 13, officers arrested a woman they said used a “coaxial cable and an electrical extension cord” to strike a 14-year-old female victim after an argument.

Here’s the latest from Prince William police; 

Malicious Wounding | Felony Child Abuse – On November 13th, detectives from the Physical Abuse Unit began an investigation into an assault which was reported to have occurred at a residence located in the 15100 block of Concord Dr in Woodbridge (22193) on November 12th. The investigation revealed that the victim, a 14 year old female juvenile, was involved in a verbal altercation with the accused, a family member, which escalated. During the encounter, the accused used a coaxial cable and an electrical extension cord to repeatedly strike the victim. As a result, the victim sustained significant injuries to her back, legs and lower body to include deep bruising, lacerations and swelling. The victim reported the incident to school officials who in turn informed Child Protective Services and police. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested on November 13th.

                Arrested on November 13th:

                Belky Maria BONILLA-PALACIOS, 33, of the 15100 block of Concord Dr in Woodbridge

                Charged with malicious wounding and felony child abuse

                Court date: pending | Bond: held WITHOUT bond

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HAYMARKET, Va. – On Nov. 11, a homeowner told police that they discovered that several crossbows and a firearm were missing from a detached shed and a parked car.

Here’s the latest from Prince William police:  

Residential Burglary – On November 11th at 8:31AM, officers responded to the 3700 block of Mountain Rd in Haymarket (20169) to investigate a burglary. The homeowner reported to police that the burglary occurred between 6:30PM on November 10th and 5:30AM on November 11th.

The investigation revealed that entry was made into a detached shed, as well as, the homeowner’s vehicles parked on the property. Multiple crossbows and a firearm were reported missing. Around the same time, officers responded to investigate a suspicious vehicle in the 3800 block of Delashmutt Dr. Officers arrived and located the vehicle unoccupied. A crossbow was observed in the vehicle similar to one reported in the burglary.

The caller further reported seeing the driver of the vehicle carry a large bag to a residence in the 4100 block of Crescent Hill Dr. Officers and detectives made contact at the home and identified the driver as the accused. Following the investigation, the accused was connected to the reported burglary and was subsequently arrested.

Arrested on November 11th:

Zachary Ryan ALLUE, 18, of 1509 Summit Dr in Haymarket

Charged with burglary, grand larceny and grand larceny of a firearm

Court date: December 10, 2014 | Bond: $7,500 secured

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WOODBRIDGE, Va. – On Nov. 11, police called to investigate a domestic assault incident involving an 8-year-old boy. The child told police that the woman, whom he knew, threw items at him inside of the home.

Here’s the latest from Prince William police:

Unlawful Wounding – On November 11th at 1:38PM, officers responded to a residence located in the 2000 block of Hanson Ln in Woodbridge (22191) to investigate a domestic assault. The victim, an 8 year old boy of Woodbridge, reported to police that the accused, a known acquaintance, threw objects at him inside the home. During the altercation, one of those objects, described as a kitchen utensil, struck the victim in the head causing a laceration. Another family member arrived at the home and contacted police. Officers detained the accused without further incident. Minor injuries were reported. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested.

Arrested on November 11th:

Cindy Ann OATMAN, 47, of the 2000 block of Hanson Ln in Woodbridge

Charged with unlawful wounding

Court date: pending | Bond: unavailable

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WOODBRIDGE, Va. – On Nov. 11, a 42-year-old woman told police that after accepting a ride at an area commuter lot, a male driver of a white, older model 4-door Honda sedan exposed himself to her and sexually assaulted her in the car while driving northbound on Interstate 95.

The victim was then dropped off near exit 160 where she called a friend and later contacted police. Besides the victim, the driver was the only one in the car.

Here’s the latest from Prince William police:  

Sexual Assault | Indecent Exposure – On November 11th at 9:23AM, officers responded to investigate a sexual assault which was reported to have occurred after the victim was picked up at the Horner Road Commuter Lot located at 2250 Prince William Pkwy in Woodbridge (22192) around 5:30AM. The victim, a 42 year old woman of Alexandria, reported to police that she was waiting for a bus at the commuter lot when a white, older model 4-door Honda sedan approached her. The driver, and only occupant, asked the victim if she wanted a ride and she voluntarily got into the vehicle. As the two were driving on I-95 northbound, the driver proceeded to expose himself to the victim and sexually assault her. Following the encounter, the driver dropped the victim off in an area of exit 160 where she called a friend to pick her up. The victim subsequently reported the incident to police later in the morning. No injuries were reported. The investigation continues.

Suspect Description:

Hispanic male, between 28 & 32 years of age with a thin build, short dark hair and a mustache

Last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt and beige pants

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PRINCE WILLIAM, Va. – On November 8 and 9, four separate hotels in the area reported armed robberies, all of which appeared to have been done by the same suspect. In all cases, the man enters the hotel, approaches an employee at the front desk, and demands money with a handgun before leaving the scene on foot. Police say that this same man is linked to the robbery of a Residence Inn on 7345 Williamson Blvd in Manassas from October 22.

Here’s the latest from Prince William police;  

Armed Robberies – On November 8th and 9th, officers have responded to four hotels in Prince William County to investigate armed robberies. In all cases, a man of similar description enters the lobby and approaches a clerk at the front desk counter. Once at the counter, the man displays a handgun and takes money before fleeing on foot. No injuries were reported in any of the robberies. The same suspect is also believed to be responsible for the October 22nd robbery of the Residence Inn on 7345 Williamson Blvd in Manassas. A timeline of the incidents are below.

Once at the counter, the man displays a handgun and takes money before fleeing on foot. No injuries were reported in any of the robberies. The same suspect is also believed to be responsible for the October 22nd robbery of the Residence Inn on 7345 Williamson Blvd in Manassas. A timeline of the incidents are below.

Suspect Description:

Black male, between 20 & 29 years of age, 5’10”-6’0”, 180-200lbs with a medium build

Last seen wearing a black skull cap, white cloth over his face, white work gloves with red grips and dark hooded sweatshirt or plaid shirt

 

• November 8th at 1:13PM – Wyndham Gardens Hotel, 10800 Vandor Ln in Manassas

• November 8th at 2:48PM – Days Inn, 7611 Centreville Rd in Manassas

 

• November 9th at 6:03PM – Sleep Inn, 14080 Shoppers Best Way in Woodbridge

• November 9th at 6:45PM – Wytestone Suites, 14525 Gideon Dr in Woodbridge

 

Armed Robbery [Previously Released] – On October 22nd at 10:40PM, officers responded to the Residence Inn located at 7345 Williamson Blvd in Manassas (20109) to investigate a robbery. An employee reported to police that an unknown man entered the lobby and approached the front desk counter. Once there, the man pulled out a handgun and demanded money from the employee. The man took an undisclosed amount of money before fleeing on foot. No injuries were reported. A police K-9 was used to search for the suspect.

 

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TRIANGLE, Va. – On November 8, a 32-year-old woman told police that after an argument.

Abduction | Domestic Assault & Battery – On November 8th at 3:52PM, officers responded to investigate a domestic assault which was reported to have occurred at a residence located in the 3600 block of Stonewall Manor Dr in Woodbridge (22191) on September 29th.

The victim, a 32-year-old woman of Woodbridge, reported to police that on this date she and the accused, a known acquaintance, were involved in a verbal altercation which escalated. After the altercation, the victim left the home on foot and was followed by the accused.

At one point, the accused grabbed the victim’s arm and dragged her back into the home to an upstairs bedroom. The accused prevented her from leaving the bedroom multiple times. The two parties eventually separated. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested.

Arrested on November 8th:

Michael Francis OREHOWSKY, 32, of the 3600 block of Stonewall Manor Dr in Woodbridge

Charged with abduction and domestic assault & battery

Court date: pending | Bond: held WITHOUT bond

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MANASSAS, Va. – On November 5, the two remaining suspects connected to an armed robbery on October 6 were found and arrested at a hotel in Rockville, Maryland. The suspects were originally a group of four, two of whom had already been arrested by police. 

Here’s the latest from Prince William police:

Armed Robbery | Assault by Mob *ADDITIONAL ARRESTS – On November 5th, members of the U.S. Marshals’ Fugitive Task Force located and arrested the two remaining suspects involved in the assault which was reported to have occurred in the 11800 Medway Church Lp in Manassas on October 6th. Both suspects were arrested without incident at a hotel in Rockville, MD.

Arrested on November 5th: [No photos available]

Richard Jong Chan PAK, 23, of the 13400 block of Wood Lilly Ln in Centreville

Charged with robbery and assault by mob

Court date: pending | Status: awaiting extradition

 

Kelly Dawn SAUNDERS, 20, of the 9000 block of Quarry St in Manassas

Charged with robbery and assault by mob

Court date: pending | Status: awaiting extradition

 

Armed Robbery | Assault by Mob [Previously Released] – On October 6th at 3:23PM, officers responded to investigate an assault which was reported to have occurred in the 11800 Medway Church Lp in Manassas (20109). The victim, an 18 year old man of Manassas, reported to police that he had made arrangements to meet up with a female acquaintance in the area above. During the encounter, a group of unknown men approached and assaulted the victim using blunt objects. The men took the victim’s cell phone and money before fleeing the area. The victim went to an area hospital for treatment where police were contacted. Detectives from the Robbery Unit were able to identify four of the suspects involved in the incident. Two of the four suspects were arrested between October 8th and October 9th. The remaining two suspects are currently being sought on active warrants.

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