FROM Prince William County Police Department Reports
01/14/25 / Health & Safety / Manassas / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat /
PWC Police make arrest in connection with Jan. 9. 2025 shooting.
Prince William County Police Department’s crime report for Dec. 9, 2011.
By Sudha Kamath
12/08/11 / Breaking News / Health & Safety /
Prince William County residents who are looking for pets should watch for the new pet adoption van, which will be unveiled Saturday, Dec. 10. The P.A.W. (Pet Adoption on Wheels) Express, bought in the summer by the Prince William Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) with a $154,565 grant from the PETCO Foundation, is making its public debut at 2 p.m. at the Prince William County Animal Shelter, at 14807 Bristow Road in Manassas.
The van can hold about 26 cats and dogs. Potential adopters can see the animals through roll-up windows on the van, then walk through the van to meet the animals.
Prince William County Police Department’s crime report for Dec. 8, 2011.
Prince William County Police Department’s crime report for Dec. 7, 2011.
By Gretchen L.H. O'Brien 12/07/11 /
Students are waiting and watching to see if the snowy stuff will fall from the skies on Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Weather predictions show a possibility of snow.
By Gretchen L.H. O'Brien
12/06/11 / Breaking News / Local Government /
John Stirrup, who has been Gainesville
supervisor for eight years, introduced Peter Candland, who will take Stirrup's seat and Dick Black, against whom Stirrup ran for state senate, among other newcomers and old hands in the political arena at a Dec. 5 meeting at Haymarket's Battlefield High School. This was Stirrup's last town hall meeting, which started at 7:30 p.m. After the candidates spoke at the lectern, they participated in a question-and-answer session with audience members.
Prince William County Police Department’s crime report for Dec. 6, 2011.
Customers Aldo Rodriguez and Megan Van Stry from Haymarket (on left) with Gainesville Ruritans Bart Colendene and Cynthia Hughes. Photo by Jan Davis.
Gainesville-Haymarket Ruritans offer fruit for locals. Honeybells are to come, by order-ahead only.