Crime & Safety
Man Assaulted With Stun Gun, Robbed In Manassas: Police
Two people were arrested after breaking into a man's home in Manassas, assaulting him with a shock device and robbing him, say PWC Police.
MANASSAS, VA—Two people were arrested Sunday after breaking into a man's apartment, assaulting him with an electronic shock device and robbing him in the 7500 block of Prince Cole Court, according to Prince William County Police, who say the incident was not random.
Michael Anthony Adamo, 24, of the 7300 block of Yountville Drive in Gainesville, was charged with two counts of robbery, one count of burglary while armed, one count of malicious wounding, two counts of possession of a schedule I or II narcotic, two counts of possession of a schedule III narcotic and one count of possession of marijuana. Jordan Mary Crawford, 20, of the 4100 block of Berritt Street in Fairfax, was charged with two counts of robbery and one count of burglary while armed.
Shortly after 4:30 a.m., police went to the aforementioned address for a reported home invasion. They found that a man armed with an electronic shock device and a female entered the apartment without permission through the unlocked front door. They then assaulted a 31-year-old man before taking his property and fleeing in a vehicle.
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Police found that the victim knew the suspects, and arrested them at an apartment on Yountville Drive in Gainesville. Search warrants were executed on the apartment and the vehicle used by the pair. An electronic shock device was found, along with heroin, marijuana and prescription medication.
Photos: Michael Anthony Adamo, Jordan Mary Crawford via Prince William County Police
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