Crime Scene Archive: Manassas
Puppies stolen in home break-in
A pair of pit bull puppies was stolen from a Manassas home Wednesday afternoon, police said. Someone broke into the house in the 9300 block of Goosebury Drive between 2 and 4:30 p.m. and took the eight-week-old puppies, a male...
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Allison Klein
| March 3, 2011; 9:18 AM ET |
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Someone is keying cars at dealership
A Manassas car dealer discovered 10 cars keyed over the length of both sides of the cars on Tuesday, Manassas City Police said. About $1,000 in damage was reported by the AIC/KIA Dealership at 9100 Centreville Road---and $1,000 now is...
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Mary Pat Flaherty
| February 2, 2011; 11:54 AM ET |
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Police: Snowball leads to slashing
A man shoveling snow in Lake Ridge early Thursday was arrested after lashing out at a young man who threw a snowball at him, Prince William County police said.
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Jennifer Buske
| January 27, 2011; 2:59 PM ET |
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'Big stick' robbery in Manassas
As a Manassas store clerk opened his shop early Tuesday, he was greeted by a hooded man wielding an extremely large stick. How big? Watch the video below. Manassas City police are calling it an armed robbery. The 58-year-old clerk,...
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Elizabeth Flock
| December 30, 2010; 8:32 AM ET |
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Pr. William names interim fire chief
A former Prince William County fire official will lead the Manassas Fire and Rescue Department until Manassas officials can find a permanent replacement for the city's first fire chief, Michael L. Wood, who recently resigned amid turmoil in the department.
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Jennifer Buske
| December 28, 2010; 12:36 PM ET |
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Manassas, Pr. William, Virginia
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Manassas fire chief to resign
The first Manassas City fire chief will resign at the end of the year. Fire Chief Michael L. Wood's resignation comes after he spent two years leading a department in which volunteer and career fire and rescue personnel have battled...
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Jennifer Buske
| December 13, 2010; 5:08 PM ET |
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