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WPD Looks for Suspect in Robbery Case
WPD Looks for Suspect in Robbery Case
Published on January 22, 2026
The Winchester Police Department is looking for a suspect in regard to a robbery of an individual. The suspect is a black male with a beard who is approximately 5'6-5'10 with a medium build. He was wearing a black puffy jacket with a hood and dark colored pants.
On Wednesday, January 21st, at approximately 7:07pm, WPD officers responded to the 600 block of Dunlap Street after a report of a robbery of an individual. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the victim, who sustained minor injuries to her hands and chest. EMS was called and WFRD transported her to the hospital for her injuries.
Anyone with knowledge of this incident is encouraged to call our Criminal Investigations Division at 540-662-4131.
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