Prince George County Police issue biweekly incident and arrest report

Floyd M. Brown, Jr. Chairman ar Prince George County - Prince George County
Floyd M. Brown, Jr. Chairman ar Prince George County - Prince George County
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The Prince George County Police Department has released its activity report for the period from October 13 to October 26, 2025. The report includes incidents and arrests that occurred during these two weeks, along with highlights of notable events.

According to the department, regular updates such as these are part of their ongoing efforts to keep residents informed about public safety and law enforcement activities in the community.

Prince George County is served by a single public school district, which enrolled 6,181 students in the 2023-24 academic year. This represented a 1.2% increase from the previous year’s enrollment of 6,106 students. The largest school in the district was Prince George High School, with an enrollment of 1,818 students during that period. Additional demographic data shows that white students made up 44.7% (2,765) of all students in county schools, while Black students accounted for 30.4% (1,880).

North Elementary School had the highest number of pre-kindergarten enrollees among county schools last year, with 46 children representing over a quarter of all pre-kindergarteners in the district.

Further details on school enrollment and demographics can be found at https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home.

The police department continues to encourage residents to stay engaged with local law enforcement communications and to participate in efforts aimed at maintaining community safety.



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