Updates
Commercial Burglaries *ADDITIONAL ARREST – On Wednesday, Feb.2, 2022 the second suspect sought in connection to two separate burglaries that were reported to have occurred at Pizza Boli’s and Queenly Nails, both located on Wayside Dr. in Dumfries (22026), on June 22, 2021, was arrested. The suspect, identified as Davian Malik MCKINNIE, was located in Fulton County, NY and taken into custody by members of the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office. An additional suspect was previously arrested in connection to this investigation on October 5, 2021. The case remains active as detectives continue to attempt to identify the third suspect.
Arrested on February 2:
Davian Malik MCKINNIE, 18, of 7601 Longpine Dr. in Springfield
Charged with 2 counts of burglary, 2 counts of petit larceny, and 2 counts of conspiracy to commit a felony
Court Date: March 8, 2022 | Bond: Unavailable
Commercial Burglaries *SUSPECT IDENTIFIED – On January 10, 2022 detectives with the Property Crimes Unit identified a second suspect in the ongoing investigation into two separate burglaries that were reported to have occurred at Pizza Boli’s and Queenly Nails, both located on Wayside Dr. in Dumfries (22026), on June 22, 2021. Following the investigation, detectives obtained arrest warrants for the suspect, identified as Davian Malik MCKINNIE. Attempts to locate the accused have been unsuccessful. An additional suspect was previously arrested in connection to this investigation on October 5, 2021. The case remains active as detectives continue to attempt to identify the third suspect.
Commercial Burglaries *ARREST [Previously Released] – On October 5, 2021detectives with the Property Crimes Unit concluded the investigation into two separate burglaries that were reported to have occurred at Pizza Boli’s and Queenly Nails, both located on Wayside Dr. in Dumfries (22026), on June 22. The suspect, identified as Gabriel Armani COBB, was taken into custody for an unrelated case earlier that day. While investigating that incident, detectives determined COBB was responsible for both previously reported commercial burglaries and was arrested. The case remains active as detectives continue to attempt to identify the additional suspects.
Commercial Burglary [Previously Released] – On June 22, 2021 at 2:09AM, officers responded to the Pizza Boli’s located at 17197 Wayside Dr in Dumfries (22026) to investigate a burglary. The call was initially received from a homeowner on nearby Larkin Dr who reported seeing two unknown, possibly teenage males running through the neighborhood carrying a cash register. When officers arrived, they located the cash register broken on a sidewalk. During a canvass of Southbridge Plaza, officers found the rear door to the Pizza Boli’s unsecured. As officers searched the business, they observed the cash register missing. The business owner was contacted and confirmed the cash register was missing from the business. Upon reviewing surveillance footage, two males were seen entering the business while a third remained at the door. The suspects were not located. An undisclosed amount of money was reported missing.
Commercial Burglary [Previously Released] – On June 22, 2021 at 11:05AM, officers responded to Queenly Nails located at 17189 Wayside Dr. in Dumfries (22026) to investigate a burglary. Earlier that morning, officers responded to Southbridge Plaza and determined the back door to the above business was unsecured. At that time officers were unable to determine if entry was made into the business. Later that morning, the store manager responded to the location and found that entry was made into the business through the unsecured rear door. An undisclosed amount of money and a phone were reported missing. At this time there is no suspect description.
Incidents
Strong-Arm Robbery – On February 2 at 5:36PM, officers responded to the Home Depot located at 14025 Foulger Sq. in Woodbridge (22192) to investigate a robbery. A store employee reported to police that an unknown man entered the store and selected several items which were placed into a shopping cart. When the man attempted to exit the store with the unpaid merchandise, he was confronted by a store employee. During the encounter, a struggle ensued over the cart before the suspect struck the employee with the cart which caused the employee to fall to the ground. The suspect then grabbed one of the unpaid items and got into the passenger side of a silver Toyota Camry with Florida license plates: KYF C82. The unknown driver and the suspect fled the area prior to police arriving at the business. The employee reported minor injuries. A hammer drill kit was reported missing.
Suspect Description:
A Hispanic male, approximately 6’2”, 200lbs.
Last seen wearing a red face mask, a grey hooded sweatshirt, and blue jeans
Vandalism – On February 2 at 10:51AM, while driving northbound on Prince William Pkwy approaching the Overpass for Lucasville Rd. in Manassas (20112) officers observed one of the overpass pillars was vandalized. The investigation revealed that a swastika symbol and numbers were spray painted on the side of one of the pillars and were visible to motorists traveling on the Prince William Pkwy. The drawings did not appear to contain any threats and the Virginia Department of Transportation were notified to remove the image. No additional markings in the area have been reported.
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Anyone with information regarding the incidents listed in this report is asked to contact thePrince William County Police Department tipline at 703-792-7000 or submit a webtip to: pwcva.gov/policetip.
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