Crime & Safety
Suspect Identified In Robbery Of Woodbridge Wawa: Police
The Prince William County police have identified a suspect in connection with a March 14 robbery of a Wawa in Woodbridge.

WOODBRIDGE, VA — The Prince William County Police Department has identified a suspect in connection with a March 14 robbery of the Wawa on Daniel Stuart Square in Woodbridge. Detectives have obtained warrants for the arrest of Delfino Alexander Ramizez.
Ramirez also is wanted in connection to a larceny that occurred Monday at the Sheetz on Caton Hill Road in Woodbridge. Attempts to locate Ramirez have been unsuccessful, the police said Friday.
Ramirez, 36, lives in the 14100 block of Grayson Road in Woodbridge and is described as a Hispanic male, about five-feet, 10-inches tall. He weighs about 180 pounds. He is wanted for robbery and larceny, the police said.
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On March 14 at 1:35 a.m., Ramirez allegedly entered the Wawa on Daniel Stuart Square and walked behind the counter. During the encounter, Ramirez allegedly took tobacco products and fled the store. An employee followed him out of the store and confronted him. At that point, Ramirez allegedly brandished a knife before fleeing in a silver sedan, according to the police. No injuries were reported.
Prince William County police detectives also are continuing their investigation to identify another suspect involved in the March 14 robbery at Wawa. The police determined the second suspect entered and left the store just before the robbery occurred and allegedly fled with Ramirez after the robbery. The second suspect is described as a bald man of unknown race, five-feet, 10-inches tall and about 180 pounds.
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Anyone with information about the incidents is asked to contact the Prince William County Police Department tipline at 703-792-7000 or submit a webtip to www.pwcgov.org/policetip.
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