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Polar Plunge to be celebrated virtually Feb 1 through 6

Polar Plunge to be celebrated virtually Feb. 1 through 6 Polar Plunge at Tims Rivershore near Dumfries in 2012. The Prince William County Police Department wants the public to know there is still time to help meet our goal in support Virginia Special Olympics by signing up with Team PWCPD for the 2021 Polar Plunge. This year’s event, which culminates on Saturday, will look a little different due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but participants can still have a fantastic time supporting a great cause. Plunge Week is Feb. 1-6, 2021, with a virtual celebration on Feb. 6, 2021. Be creative! Sing in the shower, relax in the hot tub, or go old school and jump in some icy water indoors or out. Share your pictures or video on social media, using the hashtag #plungeyourway for a chance to be featured. Plunge Week will have fun challenges each day including a virtual costume contest and giveaways at favorite local hotspots.

Police to hold recruitment fair in Woodbridge

Prince William County crime report

Prince William County crime report Prince William County The following information, provided by the Prince William County Police Department and formatted by The Post, shows selected incidents reported by police. Reported incidents did not necessarily occur, and they may be based on preliminary information that is subject to change as a result of further investigation. You can reach the police department directly at 703-792-5123. Due to the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing concerns, the types of calls permitted through online reporting services have been expanded. Online reports can be filed at pwcgov.org. Mobile users can dial 833-568-7683 to have a link sent to report an incident. These were among incidents reported by Prince William County police for this edition of Local Living. For information, call 703-792-5123 or follow @PWCPolice on Twitter.

Manassas Man Arrested After Stealing Donations From Man: Police

Reply David Gonzalez-Batres was arrested this week, more than two months after police said he stole money from a man collecting donations outside a local Walmart. (Prince William County Police ) MANASSIS, VA A 22-year-old Manassas man is in custody after being arrested and charged with multiple crimes after police said he stole money from a man collecting donations outside a local Walmart and then injured the man in the process of trying to get away. David Gonzalez-Batres was charged with malicious wounding and petit larceny on Wednesday, more than two months after the incident occurred outside of the Walmart store in the 9400 block of Liberia Avenue in Manassas, police announced Thursday. According to the Prince William County Police Department, Gonzalez-Batres grabbed a bag of money from a 65-year-old man who was collecting donations outside the store on Nov. 8.

Critical Incident Response Team Created, Leesburg

Reply 01/12/2021 Northern Virginia, VA… The Northern Virginia Police Chiefs and Sheriffs Committee is pleased to announce the creation of the Northern Virginia Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT). Subscribe The purpose of this team is to investigate critical incidents involving law enforcement officers within the cooperating jurisdictions. The team is comprised of seasoned criminal detectives, crime scene technicians, and commanders from the 11 participating agencies . The Chief Executive Officer of each participating agency in Northern Virginia will have the option of calling upon this multi-jurisdictional team to investigate incidents within their localities. These incidents include but are not limited to; law enforcement involved shootings, any action taken by law enforcement which results in the death or a life-threatening injury of a person in the performance of an officer/deputy s duties, in custody deaths, and law enforcement officer suicides.

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