Crime & Safety
Robbers Jump Out Before Stolen Mercedes Hits Cop Car in Woodbridge: Police
The occupants already had robbed two juveniles before bailing out of the car after they were found, say Prince William County Police.

WOODBRIDGE, VA — Two suspected robbers bailed out of a stolen Mercedes-Benz sedan while it was still moving Sunday in the area of Dale Boulevard and Kaiser Court, after which is struck an unoccupied vehicle and then a police cruiser, according to Prince William County Police.
A male juvenile, 15, was found with the assistance of a K-9 unit and charged with robbery, hit & run and possession of stolen property.
Shortly after 4 p.m., police responded to the area of Lindendale Road and Leesburg Court for a robbery report, and the 15-year-old victim said he was walking with another male juvenile when a white Mercedes pulled up. Four occupants implied they had a weapon and demanded the boys' property.
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The suspects took the victim's shoes and a cell phone fleeing.
When the car was found, it only had two occupants, both of whom bailed from the car reported stolen earlier in the day from a home in the 3300 block of Bybrook Lane.
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