Crime & Safety
Police: Suspect in Strong-Armed Robbery Turns Himself In
After seeing himself on the police department's Facebook page, the suspect turned himself in without incident.

A teenager accused of stealing a Woodbridge man’s phone out of his hand turned himself in to Prince William County police on Friday, Dec. 5 after seeing his face on the police department’s Fugitive Friday Facebook post.
David Nissan Huerta, 18, of no fixed address, was arrested and charged with robbery. He is currently being held without bond.
Huerta is accused of committing a strong-armed robbery on Nov. 24 around 1:22 p.m. in Woodbridge. At that time officers responded to a report that Huerta had approached a man, 43, walking through Prince William Plaza, grabbed the victim’s cell phone from his hand and ran away.
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Detectives identified Huerta as the suspect on Dec. 2 and obtained a warrant for his arrest.
image via the Prince William County Police Department
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