Dale City Girls Allegedly Sexually Assaulted on Halloween

The suspect forced the girls into a wooded area behind a shopping center

By DANIELLE JOHNSON
Updated 10:32 PM EST, Sun, Nov 1, 2009

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Prince William County investigators are looking for a man who they said sexually assaulted two teenage girls in Dale City Saturday night.

The alleged victims were walking along Glendale Plaza in the 4300 block of Dale Boulevard just after 9 p.m. – after trick-or-treating--when a man with a gun forced them into some nearby woods behind the shopping center, according to police.

The suspect allegedly forced the girls to lie on the ground and allegedly assaulted them. 

A third girl --who was also present -- was not assaulted, according to investigators.

Police said the suspect fled the scene. The teens were treated at a nearby hospital.

Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Prince William County Crime Solvers at 703-670-3700.

First Published: Nov 1, 2009 10:10 PM EST

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