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Police Seek Manassas Man Accused Of Child Abuse, Domestic Assault

Reply The Prince William County Police Department is looking for a man accused of domestic assault and child abuse. (Shutterstock) MANASSAS, VA Prince William County police are looking for a man suspected in a domestic violence incident on Monday. The man, Brice Nathan Greene, is wanted for domestic assault, strangulation, and child abuse, according to police reports. At 9 p.m. on Monday, police officers were called to investigate a domestic incident at a home in the 14400 block of Independent Hill Drive in Manassas. There, a woman told police an argument with a man escalated. The 22-year-old woman said the man shoved her onto a bed, where she fell on her seven-month-old child. Then, the man put his hands around her throat, police said.

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Neighborhood Watch meeting planned

Neighborhood Watch meeting planned The Crime Prevention Unit of the Prince William County Police Department hosts a Neighborhood Watch meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021, beginning at 7 p.m. The event should last about an hour. Join us to learn how to start a Neighborhood Watch in your community, and work with the Police Department to keep your neighborhood safe, or to make it safer. Topics covered include Neighborhood Watch guidelines, crime reporting, burglary prevention, and reporting suspicious activity. To register for the training session: 2. Fill in the required information. Registration password is VNW2021 3. Once you are registered, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions for joining the session.

Dar Al-Noor mosque expansion approved

Dar Al-Noor mosque expansion approved One of the largest mosques in the region will be getting bigger. The Prince William Board of County Supervisors approved a special-use permit for the Muslim Association of Virginia, which operates the Dar Al-Noor Community Center at 5404 Hoadly Road near Dale City. The unanimous vote came during one of the Board’s signature marathon meetings, which lasted 16 hours, adjourning at 4:24 a.m. Wednesday, February 3. The vote clears the way to expand the mosque from 12,000 square feet to 88,000 square feet. A new daycare and school, both housing up to 200 children, an expanded prayer and banquet halls, youth activity rooms, a new public health clinic, and offices will be built as part of an expansion.

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