Crime & Safety
Two Woodbridge Women Charged In Connection With Manassas Robbery
Two Woodbridge women have been arrested and charged in connection with a Manassas robbery that occurred in early December.
WOODBRIDGE, VA – Two Woodbridge women have been arrested and charged in connection with a Manassas robbery that occurred in early December.
On Sunday, Roechelle Kimberly Harris, 29, and Lee-Ann Marie Gibson, 48 turned themselves in to police. They were charged with robbery and assault by mob, according to police.
On Dec. 5 at 4 p.m., Prince William County Police responded to the 7800 block of West Point Ct. in Manassas for a report of a robbery.
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According to police, the victim, a 26-year-old woman, said she was in her car when a silver Hyundai sedan pulled in front of her. At the same time, a red pickup truck stopped near the victim's car, blocking her path. Three women, two of whom the victim knew, approached the car, where they opened the door and began striking her, police said.
During the incident, a man got out of the pickup truck, got into the victim's car and took her keys, police said. One of the women took the victim's cell phone and then the suspects left.
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During the investigation, police identified the two known suspects as Harris and Gibson.
Both were held without bond.
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