Crime & Safety

Armed Men Fire Gun, Assault Residents Of Woodbridge Home: Police

Two armed men entered a house in Woodbridge early Thursday morning and struck three of the residents with a gun, according to the police.

WOODBRIDGE, VA — Two armed men entered a house in Woodbridge early Thursday morning, struck three of the residents with a gun and fired a round into a wall before leaving the residence, according to the Prince William County Police Department.

The police said the incident does not appear to be random.

At about 3:20 a.m. Thursday, police officers went to a house in the 2300 block of West Longview Dr. in Woodbridge to investigate the home invasion. A resident of the home, a 57-year-old man, reported to police that he was asleep when he woke to his dog barking.

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When the resident opened his bedroom door, he saw one of the intruders who carried a firearm. The suspect demanded money from the resident and his wife, a 31-year-old woman, before striking both of them with the gun.

At the same time, a second suspect went into the basement where he showed a gun and demanded money from two other residents of the home, a 41-year-old man and a 44-year-old woman. At one point, the suspect struck the man with his gun before firing a round into a wall. After the shot was fired, both suspects fled the residence on foot.

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The police determined the two suspects, described as Hispanic men in their early to mid-20s, entered the home through an unsecured rear sliding glass door.

Four children, ages 6 to 15, were asleep inside the residence at the time of the incident and were not injured. A police K-9 searched the area for the suspects, who were not found. An undisclosed amount of money was reported missing from the home.

The suspects are described as about 5-feet, 8-inches tall and were wearing all black clothing.

Anyone with information about the home invasion is asked to contact the Prince William County Police Department tipline at 703-792-7000 or submit a webtip to: pwcva.gov/policetip.

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