Police briefs for Prince William County

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Teenagers arrested on gun-related charges
Two teenagers were arrested on gun-related charges in two separate incidents that each occurred at about 11 p.m. Saturday in Dale City, police said.

Police arrested a 14-year-old Lake Ridge boy and charged him with shooting into an occupied dwelling, said Sharon Richardson, Prince William police spokeswoman.

According to police, the boy shot at a house in the 14400 block of Bakersfield Street with a BB gun.

During the investigation, officers were directed to a residence in the 3500 block of Forestdale Avenue and the teen was arrested, Richardson said.

The boy, whose name was not released because he is a minor, will have a hearing in Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court.

A 16-year-old Lake Ridge boy, whose name also was not released, was arrested in the 3500 block of Forestdale Avenue and charged with brandishing a firearm after police investigated a shooting complaint on a nearby street, Richardson said.

He will also have a hearing in Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court.

Man robbed of money, phone in Woodbridge
A 21-year-old man was attacked and robbed while walking in the 14600 block of Telegraph Road in Woodbridge around 9:30 p.m. Friday, said Sharon Richardson, Prince William police spokeswoman.

Police said someone approached the man and asked to use his cell phone, then two others approached him.

The 21-year-old was punched in the face and fell to the ground.

The three fled with his wallet and cell phone, valued at $224, police said.

One of the assailants was described as a black male, between 17 and 18, approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall with a heavy build. He was wearing baggy blue jeans and a gray hooded sweatshirt with a drawing of a monkey on the front, police said.

Police described the second as a black man, between 19 and 20, approximately 6 feet 2 inches tall and thin. He was wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt, a cap and blue jeans.

The third was described as a white male, between 16 and 17, approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall with a muscular build. Police said he was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans.

Three arrested in connection with fistfight
Police arrested three men in connection with a fight that occurred at Hard Times Café, 14389 Potomac Festival Plaza in Woodbridge, around 1:10 a.m. Monday, said Sharon Richardson, Prince William police spokeswoman.

According to police, an argument between the three suspects and a 24-year-old Centreville man, a 21-year-old Dale City man and a 28-year-old Woodbridge man escalated into a fistfight.

Jason E. Agosto, 21, was charged with malicious wounding; Javier Colon, 31, of 13903 Rope Drive in Woodbridge, and Angel Gonzalez, 34, of 17224 American Elm Court near Dumfries, were each charged with assault by mob, Richardson said.

Agosto was released on an $8,000 bond; Colon and Gonzalez were each released on a $3,000 bond, police said. All three are scheduled to appear in court July 1.

Police said the 28-year-old drove himself to the hospital three hours after the incident and was treated for a collapsed lung.

Richardson said the police report does not indicate whether that injury was related to the fight at Hard Times.

The other two were treated at the scene for minor cuts and bruises, she said.

Two men charged stealing auto parts
Two men were arrested Friday after allegedly stealing more than $1,000 worth of merchandise from a Woodbridge auto dealership in broad daylight, Prince William County police said.

Bruce Allen Anderson, 45, of 1304 Bayside Ave., Apt. 5, in Woodbridge and Stanley Pernell Clayton, 46, of no fixed address, were each charged with statutory burglary and grand larceny around 12:41 p.m., said Sharon Richardson, police spokeswoman.

The two are accused of loading merchandise into their truck and then driving away, Richardson said.

Automobile parts valued at $1,190 were recovered, police said.

Anderson and Clayton were each held in lieu of a $15,000 bond and have a June 9 court date.

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