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Prince William County Police have charged one man in relation to thefts throughout the region and are still searching for another suspect.

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Prince William County Police have charged one man in relation to thefts throughout the region and are still searching for another suspect.

A K-9 tracked down one of the suspects to a residence where he had forced his way inside, police said.
Corey Deshawn Sellers, of Dale City, is charged with robbery and malicious wounding by mob.
Authorities said that the incident occurred Tuesday evening on Cardin Place.
Luetenant House Jr., of Manassas, is charged with strong armed robbery, attempted armed robbery and armed robbery.
Donald Morgan Sullivan of Woodbridge, is charged with aggravated sexual battery, indecent exposure, masturbation in public, assault and battery and indecent liberties with a minor.
An investigator said Zavier Stringfellow, the deceased, and Johnny Bonilla, the man charged with murder in the case, planned to meet up for a drug deal.
The Manassas City Police Department is investigating a series of threatening notes left in nearby neighborhoods.
The two armed robbers reportedly stole cash, a purse and jewelry.
Woodbridge area residents reported several recent burglaries.
A federal grand jury on Friday indicted a local woman who is accused of purchasing more than 25 guns in order to sell them illegally.
The woman heard a noise at the back door and saw a man trying to open it.
Rebecca Lynn Jacques, of Manassas, is charged with assault and battery on a law enforcement officer and public intoxication.
Anthony Marcus Hagler, of Woodbridge, is charged with use of a communications device to solicit a minor.
The men stole a jacket, iPod and cash before they fled on foot, police said.
Prince William County Police said that the man assaulted the 14-year-old victim and then fled the area.
Prince William County Police ask for the public's help to find the suspects in two incidents.
A federal grand jury on Friday indicted a local woman who is accused of purchasing over 25 guns in order to sell them illegally.
For three years, Irvine Johnston King and Aisha Rashidatu King, of Woodbridge, submitted claims to Medicaid for services that weren't actually provided.
A federal judge on Friday sentenced Melaku, who shot at Chantilly Marine Corps recruiting station and four other buildings in Northern Virginia in 2010.