Crime & Safety
In Manassas Shooting, Person Of Interest Surveillance Images Released
Manassas Police released images of persons of interest in the shooting injuring two people.
MANASSAS, VA — After a shooting last Saturday injured two minor victims, Manassas Police have released surveillance images of three potential suspects.
Around 1:17 a.m. on July 12, Manassas Police had responded to the 8600 block of Phoenix Drive for a gunshots report. Officers found two minor victims with gunshot wounds and provided aid. One victim was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition, and the other was treated for minor injuries on the scene.
Police have identified several persons of interest who they believe could be suspects. Surveillance photos of three people and a gray two-door Honda Civic with a Virginia "Don't Tread on Me" license plate have been released. Police say the three people were part of a group congregating in the area of the IHOP at 8785 Centreville Road and Super 8 at 8691 Phoenix Drive at the time.
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Manassas Police believe there is no ongoing threat to the community. The investigation continues.
Anyone with information may contact Detective Agule at 703-257-8040. Manassas City Crime Solvers will pay a reward up to $1,000 for an arrest in the case.
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