Crime & Safety
Police: Woodbridge Woman Robbed While Giving Suspect a Ride
The accused reportedly asked for both money and a ride, Prince William County Police said.

Police have charged a Woodbridge woman with robbery and assault and battery after another Woodbridge woman was reportedly robbed, Prince William County Police spokesperson Jonathan Perok said.
Tiffany Elizabeth Willis, 28, was arrested March 13. Police responded to the 15900 block of Jefferson Davis Highway on March 13 at 12:10 a.m. to investigate a reported robbery in that area.
"The victim, a 42-year-old woman of Woodbridge, reported to police that an unknown woman knocked on the front door to her residence asking for money and a ride," Perok said. "The victim only agreed to give the woman a ride. As the two were driving in the area above, the unknown woman implied she had a gun and began to rummage through the victim’s purse looking for money. A struggle ensued and the woman struck the victim in the face. At that point, the victim drove to the police station where the woman exited the vehicle and ran off."
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An officer found a suspicious person at 2 a.m. and identified her as the accused.
"Officers determined that the accused was responsible for the robbery and she was subsequently arrested without further incident," Perok said.
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Willis' court date and bond information is unavailable.
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