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Medical Examiner rules dead man’s injuries were self-inflicted in Woodbridge incident

On December 30, following an autopsy of the 27-year-old man who died after being was found in the roadway near the intersection of Dale Blvd and the I95 northbound ramp in Woodbridge (22191) on December 28, the injuries to the deceased were determined to be self-inflicted.

Gaming console missing from Beaver Ford residence in Woodbridge

Prince William County Police Department's crime log for Thursday, Dec. 20, 2018.

US Task Force arrests man in Florida who’d been wanted by PWC Police for over a year

Suspect awaiting extradition from Florida in connection with a Nov. 19, 2017 domestic case in Prince William County.

Where to recycle holiday trees, wreaths and other greenery

Christmas trees, wreaths and other cut greenery with all ornaments, decorations, tinsel, nails and tree stands removed can be recycled or repurposed by taking them to one of four locations.

Police report man shoots self in leg in Gainesville; gun pulled in Potomac Mills store

Prince William County Police Department's crime log for Monday, Dec. 17, 2018.

Lake Ridge assault victim with serious head injuries airlifted to hospital; police seek suspect

Reports listed on Prince William County Police Department's crime log for Monday, Dec. 17, 2018.

PWC Police ask public to view surveillance video from Nov. 20 burglary at Darbydale 7-Eleven

Prince William County Police say that "video surveillance footage from the 7-Eleven which shows the burglary and the suspects involved is now available. Detectives are still working to identify the other three suspects and are asking for the public’s help in providing information about the suspects."

Neighbor tells police Nov. 20 four males were seen exiting the home before fleeing the area on foot

Neighbor saw something, said something.

Occoquan Elementary’s longest serving staffer, Mary Alexander, to retire Dec. 31

Occoquan Elementary School is known for the camaraderie of its employees, volunteers, parents, and students. When Mary Alexander announced her retirement, her colleagues were happy for her but sad to say goodbye. Alexander, library media assistant, has served at Occoquan for 32 years and is now working with the children of many former students.

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