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Crime Blotter: Manassas-Area Burglaries
Two homeowners reported burglaries to the Prince William County Police Department.

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Two homeowners reported burglaries to the Prince William County Police Department.

Michelle Elizabeth L'Ecuyer, 22, is wanted for grand larceny. Brandon William Gardner, 26, is charged with filing a false police report and distribution of a schedule I or II narcotic.
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Brandon William Gardner, 26, is charged with filing a false police report and distribution of a schedule I or II narcotic. Michelle Elizabeth L'Ecuyer, 22, is wanted for grand larceny.
The "Street Smart" education and enforcement campaign runs from Nov. 18-24.
Residents in the Woodbridge area recently reported the following burglaries.
Reyes Najarro, 55, of Manassas, was charged with two counts of distribution of a schedule I or II narcotic.
Prince William County Police said that John Alvin Thomas Jr., 43, of Manassas, did not have a gun and did not imply he had one.
A Lake Ridge homeowner reported an unknown masked man assaulted him in his basement.
A group of six or seven men assaulted the victims on Nov. 9.
Aaron Hijjmalike Thomas, 42, of Connecticut, changed his mind at the last minute about the plea he was scheduled to enter Tuesday morning.
Aaron Hijjmalike Thomas, 42, of Connecticut, changed his mind at the last minute about the plea he was scheduled to enter Tuesday morning.
Cox Farms held its annual Pumpkin Madness weekend, where they dropped a pumpkin that weighed hundreds of pounds from the sky.
Henry Osiris Villatoro, 23, of Dumfries, was arrested on charges of burglary, possession of burglarious tools and destruction of property.
The 46-year-old victim said that he was delivering pizza in Dumfries when a man tried to grab him.
Police have identified the victim as Cheryl Ann Alston, 66, of Fairfax.
Prince William Police have identified the victim as Cheryl Ann Alston, 66, of Fairfax.
Andrew Stuart Myers, 22, of Bristow, received two five-year sentences in Prince William County Court.
The 18-year-old victim said that she was at the Quality Inn with two men when one of them drew a gun and demanded money.