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A Woodbridge woman allegedly endangers children and faces multiple charges after driving recklessly in a construction zone and causing chaos at the jail.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — A Woodbridge woman faces a host of charges, including child endangerment and indecent exposure, after she allegedly drove recklessly into a construction zone on Tuesday.
According to Prince William County police, Gisselly Gonzalez, 31, had two children between the ages of 6 and 8-years-old in her car when drove into the construction zone in the area of Delaney and Kurtz roads.
Allegedly, she exited her car at one point and exposed herself before getting back in and striking a worker’s vehicle. She then tried to leave the scene, but she was stopped.
Neither of the children were injured.
According to police, once in custody, Gonzalez damaged an officer’s computer and attacked a Manassas City police officer at the Prince William-Manassas jail.
The officer suffered minor injuries.
Police charged Gonzalez with:
- 1 count of assault and battery on a law enforcement officer
- 1 count of disorderly conduct
- 1 count of obstruction
- 2 counts of child endangerment
- 1 count of indecent exposure
- 1 count of driving under the influence
- 1 count of unreasonable refusal of breath analysis
- 1 count of destruction of property
She is currently jailed without bond.
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