N.Va. father, daughter charged with gang recruiting

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FAIRFAX — Fairfax City police have charged a Prince William County father and his 17-year-old daughter with recruiting students to a gang.

A police affidavit alleges that 43-year-old Theodore Olds directed the local Elm Street Piru set of the Bloods.

It states that an informant and two Fairfax High School students told police that Olds and his daughter were recruiting across Northern Virginia and that the gang commits larcenies and robberies at Theodore’s direction to make money.

Sgt. Pam Nevlud says Olds and his daughter were arrested Friday. Olds was charged with two counts of gang recruitment on school property, three counts of gang participation and one count each of robbery and use of a gun in a robbery. His daughter was charged with four gang counts.

Both are being held in Fairfax.

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Flag Comment Posted by datony on October 01, 2009 at 12:17 am

i hope that the feds try the case as well, especially since they were on school grounds…they will have to do a lot more time if the feds try it….plus it is almost the end of the year and the prosecutors want to put a feather or two in their cap to round out the year, this is the way to go, burn their arses up

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