Police have arrested three people and are looking for a fourth after allegedly forcibly entering a home in Woodbridge. The incident began at 12:35 on June 21st, when a homeowner on Coachman Terrace alerted her husband to the presence of an unidentified person near their house. One of the homeowners opened the front door and an additional three men who were not initially visible to the couple entered the house by force, said Prince William police spokesman Jonathan Perok.
In addition to the man and his wife, the couple's two children were present in the home at the time of the incident. One of the four suspects reportedly struck the homeowner with a gun during the robbery, and the four men fled with an undisclosed sum of money.
A subsequent search of the surrounding area by Fairfax County and Prince William County Police netted three of the four suspects in the Woodbridge home invasion. Kenithy Manns, 19, and Ronald Graham, 20, both of Alexandria, were arrested; as was a 17-year-old Woodbridge minor who was not identified due to his age. Graham, Manns and the unidentified teenager were charged with abduction, burglary while armed and using a firearm during the commission of a felony. It is unclear whether counsel has been appointed for the suspects or if they have retained a Virginia criminal lawyer.
The fourth man involved in the incident is still being sought, and is described as being a black male between the ages of 19 and 24. Police did not disclose whether the homeowner suffered any injuries or was treated in a hospital. A Virginia criminal lawyer will examine the evidence and any mitigating factors in this case, including the relative young age of the unnamed suspect.
This article is presented by The Law Offices of Price Benowitz, LLP, representing clients in Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia. For more information, please visit our DC Robbery Lawyer and Maryland Robbery Attorney websites.





