Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Gang-related Fight; BB Gun Shot at House
Prince William County Police updates from Woodbridge in the past week.

Four arrested for gang-related fight in Woodbridge
Two Dale City men and two Triangle men were arrested for a gang-related fight after police responded to a call for shots fired at the 3500 block of Forestdale Ave on Jan. 15.
Prince William County Police spokesman Johnathan Perok said that evidence was recovered in the area, which supports the call of shots fired. No injuries were reported, but police said the fight appears to be gang-related.
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Search warrants were obtained and executed at 18309 Sharon Rd in Triangle and 4000 Forge Dr in Dale City. Police recovered firearm and gang paraphernalia.
James Fuquan White, Rueben St. Aubine – both of Dale City – Johnnie Kamara and Momadu Kamara of Triangle were all charged with gang participation, reckless handling of a firearm and felony destruction of property.
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Shooting into an occupied dwelling with BB gun
A homeowner at the 11200 block of Edgemoore Ct. reported to police that unknown person(s) shot at a kitchen window with an apparent BB gun. The homeowner told police that the incident happened between 12 p.m. on Jan. 12 and 3 p.m. on Jan. 17.
The BB pellet did not penetrate the interior window pane and no injuries were reported.
Burglaries
While investigating the burglary of $2,700 worth of electronics and other items from a residence at the 13500 block of Cridercrest Place on Jan. 15 police responded to another home in the same area for a separate incident.
In the first residence on Cridercrest Place, a homeowner told police that the burglary happened between 10 a.m. and 11:09 p.m. Saturday. In the second residence, the homeowner told police the burglary happened between 2 p.m. and 11:05 p.m. on Saturday.
No items were reported missing from the second residence, and entry appeared to have been made through a living room window, without forced entry. Police said that several rooms in the house had been rummaged through.
Jewelry valued around $175 was reported missing by a homeowner in the 16800 block of Flotilla Way on Monday. The homeowner told police that the burglary happened between 7 a.m. on Jan. 10 and 5 p.m. on Jan. 16. Entry appeared to have been made through the front door that was pried open.
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