Crime & Safety
Robbery Suspects Arrested After Hold-Up At Manassas CVS: Police
Two men were arrested and charged in connection with a robbery at a Manassas CVS on Thursday morning, according to the police department.
MANASSAS, VA — A burglary at a Manassas CVS led to the arrest of two men, according to a news release from the Manassas City Police Department. Authorities are still looking for a third suspect in Thursday morning's burglary.
At 2:53 a.m. on April 1, authorities received a call for a robbery at the CVS Pharmacy at 9200 Centreville Road. A caller told police multiple men were robbing the store, and they had forced employees and customers to the ground.
The caller also said the robbers implied they had a weapon, according to the news release. As officers arrived, they saw two men running away. Police believe a third suspect left the area in a car.
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Officers arrested the two men who were fleeing the scene. Police found cash and prescription medication that was taken during the robbery, according to the news release.
No injuries were reported during the robbery.
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Police identified the two men they arrested as Terrance Branham and Floyd Neal. Branham is charged with robbery, grand larceny, providing a false ID to law enforcement, three counts of abduction, and five counts of conspiracy to commit a felony. Neal is charged with robbery, grand larceny, identity theft, three counts of abduction, and five counts of conspiracy to commit a felony.
Anyone with information about the burglary can call the Manassas City Police Department at 703-257-8000.
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