Crime & Safety
Hit-And-Run Driver Seriously Injures Burke Woman At Jiffy Lube Live
Prince William County police are searching for a driver who crashed into a 23-year-old Burke woman in the parking lot of Jiffy Lube Live.

BURKE, VA — Prince William County police are searching for a driver who crashed into a 23-year-old Burke woman in the parking lot of Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow on Wednesday night and then left the scene.
The woman was in Jiffy Lube Live’s parking lot "F6" around 10:45 p.m. on Wednesday, heading to her car with friends, when a white sedan struck her, according to police. She and her roommates had attended Post Malone's concert at the outdoor amphitheater.
The vehicle that struck her left the scene and has not been located, according to Prince William County police. No other information is known about the vehicle that struck her or its driver, police said.
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The woman was taken to an area hospital with serious injuries, according to police.
The woman, a life-long Burke resident, graduated from Robinson Secondary School in 2018 and the University of Virginia in 2022. She works in the D.C. area after graduating from UVA, her mother told Patch.
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“She was at the concert with friends and luckily her two roommates were just steps behind her and were also not struck,” her mother said in an email. “She is hospitalized and has a broken vertebra in her back and a broken leg. She is facing a significant recovery.”
“The blessing is the neurosurgeon feels now it’s not surgical, and she has movement of her legs,” her mother said.
The woman's parents have been in contact with representatives for Post Malone, hoping they can assist with sharing information about the hit-and-run to help with locating the driver who seriously injured their daughter.
Crash investigators are asking anyone who may have witnessed the hit-and-run in the Jiffy Lube Live parking lot to contact police at 703-792-7000, or submit a web tip to pwcva.gov/policetip.
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