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A missing college student from Prince William County was found dead in a pond in Tysons, Virginia, police confirmed Wednesday night. Kyle Coleman, 19, was found dead after being reported missing.
On June 7, Prince William County Police issued a missing persons report, which was upgraded shortly after Fairfax County police said Coleman had been connected to the Gallaria Drive crash.
Fairfax County police have confirmed the body found in a Tysons pond Tuesday afternoon is Kyle Benjamin Coleman, a Gainesville college student who disappeared after a car crash over the weekend.
Editor’s note (Thursday, June 12, 8 a.m. ET): The body found in a retention pond near where Kyle Coleman got into a car crash was his, Fairfax County police said Wednesday night. Go here for ...
Prince William and Anne-Marie Duff at Windsor Castle on June 11, 2025. On Saturday, June 14, the royal family is expected to emerge in full force to attend Trooping the Colour in London.
The Prince William County Police Department said the missing person, identified as Kyle Benjamin Coleman, was last seen at around 12:15 a.m. on Saturday, June 7.
According to the Prince William County Police Department, Kyle Coleman was last seen just after midnight on Saturday. His family said he'd spent the night with friends in the Tysons area.
Police in Prince William County search for 19-year-old Kyle Coleman, missing after a car crash. He may need assistance. Call 703-792-6500. Skip Navigation. Share on Facebook; Share on SMS; ...
Three Prince William County police officers were injured early Monday when a semi-truck struck their cruisers during a traffic stop on Interstate 95 south near Dumfries.
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. (7News) — Three officers were injured early Monday morning when a semi-truck crashed into their vehicles during a traffic stop on Interstate 95 South in Dumfries ...
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