Crime & Safety
Woman Arrested in Connection to Homicide at Arlington House Party: Police
Police are still searching for the main suspect, 37-year-old Jason Allen Johnson of D.C., who is considered armed and dangerous.

ARLINGTON, VA — Police have arrested a woman who they say is connected with a homicide at a house party in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Arlington last month, but the main suspect remains on the run.
Police arrested Monique Williams, 27, of Capitol Heights, Md. on a charge of accessory after the fact for her role in the Feb. 19 slaying of 23-year-old Michael Gray of Manassas in the 6300 block of N. 29th Street, according to a report from the Arlington County Police Department.
Police are still looking for the primary suspect, 37-year-old Jason Allen Johnson of D.C., who is described as a black man who is about 5'5" and weighs 145 pounds.
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Williams was arrested in Prince George's County, Md. and extradited to Virginia, where she is being held at the Arlington County Detention Center.
Johnson is considered armed and dangerous, and police are urging the public to call 911 immediately if he is spotted.
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