Alexandria Police Department Searches for Assault Suspect

Alexandria Police Department Searches for Assault Suspect
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City of Alexandria issued the following announcement on Dec. 28

The Alexandria Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a wanted man. 

APD responded to a call for service in the 2400 block of Mandeville Lane at approximately 6:18 p.m. on December 27, 2021, for a report of an armed individual involved in a domestic dispute. APD officers were able to locate the suspect, Nnanyereugo Onuoha, in the 200 block of Swamp Fox Road. 

As Onuoha fled the scene, he struck one officer with his vehicle and another officer was injured while trying to avoid being hit by the suspect. Both officers were transported to Fairfax Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and have since been treated and released.

Mr. Onuoha is wanted for assault and battery on law enforcement, hit and run, and he is wanted out of several other jurisdictions for various other offenses. Mr. Onuoha is known to drive a newer model Black Honda Pilot with Maryland tags 1EV8163.  There may be damage to the lower molding of the vehicle.

APD is asking anyone with any information leading to the arrest of Mr. Onuoha to please contact APD’s Investigator Matt Barnickle by phone at 703.859.5150, email at matthew.barnickle@alexandriava.gov, or call APD’s non-emergency number at 703.746.4444. Tips can be anonymous. 

Original source can be found here.

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Source: City of Alexandria



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