Crime & Safety
Swastika Found At Construction Site In Manassas Area: Police
Prince William County Police say a swastika was drawn at a construction site in the Manassas area.

MANASSAS, VA — A swastika was found in a vandalism act at a construction site Wednesday in the Manassas area, according to Prince William County Police.
Officers had responded to a report of the vandalism around 8:30 a.m. Wednesday in the 11500 block of Hayden Rd. Police believe the vandalism may have occurred between Jan. 27 and April 9. The swastika was drawn on a steel support beam at a construction site.
The vandalism did not appear to have any written threats or cause permanent damage. Police notified management to remove the swastika. No other images have been found at the site.
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Here are other notable Manassas incidents reported in the Prince William County Police report. Anyone with information about an incident can contact Prince William County Police at 703-792-7000 or submit a tip to pwcva.gov/policetip.
Gunshots: On April 10 at 12:25PM, officers responded to investigate a shots fired call that was reported to have occurred in the cul-de-sac of Coppermine Rd. in Manassas (20109) between
9:45PM on April 9 and 6:00AM on April 10. The investigation revealed multiple gunshots were heard at that time. Police were not contacted at the time the shots were heard. The next day, the caller found shell casings in the roadway and eventually contacted police. No injuries or additional property damage were reported.
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