Crime & Safety

Armed Robbery Reported At Woodbridge Exxon Station: Police

An armed man robbed an Exxon Service Station in Seeton Square in Woodbridge on Thursday morning, according to the police department.

The Prince William County Police Department is looking for a robber who targeted the Exxon Service Station in Seeton Square on Thursday morning. Authorities described the suspect as a white man who is about 5 feet, 8 inches tall with a thin build.
The Prince William County Police Department is looking for a robber who targeted the Exxon Service Station in Seeton Square on Thursday morning. Authorities described the suspect as a white man who is about 5 feet, 8 inches tall with a thin build. (Mark Hand/Patch)

WOODBRIDGE, VA — Police are looking for a man who used a gun to rob an Exxon Service Station in Woodbridge on Thursday morning. Authorities have not been able to identify the suspect yet.

No injuries were reported during the robbery, the police department said. Police also noted that the suspect did not fire any gunshots during the incident.

The police department described the suspect as a white man with a thin build who is about 5 feet, 8 inches tall. At the time of the robbery, he was wearing a dark ski mask, sunglasses, a navy-blue zip-up hoodie, dark gloves, and pants.

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The robbery occurred around 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, according to the police report. Video surveillance showed an armed man approach the counter before demanding money from the registers. The suspect then ran out of the store.

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The police department did not say how much money was taken during the robbery.

K-9 officers searched the area for the robber, but they did not find him.

Anyone with more information about the robbery can contact the police department's tipline at 703-792-7000. Tips can also be submitted online.

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