FROM Prince William County Police Department Reports
04/30/24 / Breaking News / Health & Safety / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat /
On April 27, 2024 Prince William County Police Department crash investigators report they obtained arrest warrants for the driver of the truck who was involved in the fatal collision with a motorcycle rider that occurred in the area of Richmond Hwy. and Pine Bluff Dr. in Dumfries (22026) on April 24, 2024.
On Tuesday, September 29th, at approximately 4:30 p.m., fire and rescue units were dispatched to a structure fire in a two-story single family home located in the 8700 block of Lords View Loop in Bristow.
Dominion Virginia Power is tracking Hurricane Joaquin and two other weather systems that could lead to flooding, high winds and falling trees and is preparing to deal with possible widespread and extended power outages in the company’s service area. The power company urges customers to also prepare and offers these tips.
Due to the anticipated rainfall expected in the coming days, the Manassas Park Department of Public Works is currently preparing sand bags for distribution to Manassas Park residents only. The sandbags will be available on October 1st.
Governor Terry McAuliffe has declared a state of emergency throughout the Commonwealth today to empower public safety officials to respond to Tuesday’s flooding events in communities across Virginia and to prepare for more extreme weather throughout the rest of the week.
From Prince William County Police Department
09/30/15 / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat /
Prince William County VA Police Department's crime report for Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015.
Manassas VA City Police Department's crime report for Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015.
Manassas City Police would like to thank the public for its patience as Investigators work tirelessly on the case, and for citizens’ tips that have provided helpful leads in their investigation. Detectives are actively pursuing additional leads. Anyone with any additional information related to this case is encouraged to contact the Manassas City Police Department Investigative Services Division.
The new on-time graduation rate of 91.4 percent for students who entered Prince William County high schools in the fall of 2011 and graduated in 2015 continues a steady climb from 83 percent seven years ago, and again outpaces statewide results, according to a news release from Prince William County Schools.