4 charged in string of Prince William burglaries
Police have charged four men in connection with a string of burglaries in western Prince William County.
One of the men charged lives in Fauquier County while the other three are from the Manassas area, said Prince William police spokeswoman Erika Hernandez.
Peal Nail, at 13055 Fitzwater Drive in Nokesville, was burglarized between Sept. 17 and 5:30 a.m. Oct. 18. A laptop computer was stolen and the business' glass door was shattered.
Brentsville Superette, at 12319 Bristow Road in Bristow, was burglarized between 7 p.m. Sept. 28 and 7 a.m. Sept. 29. Cash was stolen from the convenience store and a glass door was shattered, said Hernandez.
Evergreen Center, at 3511 James Madison Highway in Haymarket, was also burglarized between 9:15 p.m. Sept. 29 and 9:45 a.m. Sept. 30. Several cartons of cigarettes, non-alcoholic beverages, beer and an undisclosed amount of cash were stolen from the business.
Between 4 p.m. Sept. 29 and midnight Sept. 30, a house located in the 4500 block of Old Field drive in Gainesville was burglarized. Cash and dinner plates and dinner bowls were stolen, and a rear door was forced open.
On Oct. 3, Eden's Natural Market, at 16330 Lee Highway in Gainesville, was burglarized between 2 and 2:30 a.m. An undisclosed amount of cash was stolen and a window was forced open.
Wesley Naamon Pinckney, 19, of 10714 Meadow Grove Court in Manassas, was charged with two counts of statutory burglary, one count of conspiracy to commit felony, one count of grand larceny, one count of petit larceny, one count of felony destruction of property and one count of misdemeanor destruction of property.
Joshua Roy Sharp, 21, of 3659 Midland Road in Midland, was charged with three counts of statutory burglary, one count of conspiracy to commit a felony, one count of felony destruction of property, one count of misdemeanor destruction of property, two counts of grand larceny and one count of petit larceny.
Jordan Michael Fenton, 21, of 10231 Farragut Court in Manassas, was charged with two counts of statutory burglary, one count of conspiracy to commit felony, one count of grand larceny, one count of petit larceny
Justin Wayne Alvis, 19, of 10672 Meadow Grove Court in Manassas, was charged with two counts of statutory burglary, one count of conspiracy to commit felony, two counts of grand larceny, one count of felony destruction of property and one count of misdemeanor destruction of property.
Between Oct. 19 and 22, warrants for the arrests of Pinckney, Sharp, Fenton and Alvis were obtained.
Alvis is the only suspect being held at Prince William-Manassas regional jail without bond.
Staff writer Uriah A. Kiser can be reached at 703-878-8065.<p>
Reader Reactions
These kids are very lucky they didn’t get caught/shot by an angry property owner. Seems they would go to extreme measures to avoid working for their living.
If the above mentioned suspects are indeed guilty,
Lets hope each of them get more than a small spanking for their crimes,
There once was another “Pinckney” tried more similar crimes,
We all know how that one turned out.
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