April 30, 2026

Woodbridge Man Charged After Exposing Himself to Two Women; 7-Eleven Robbery Suspect Sought

Woodbridge, VA — A 25-year-old man faces multiple charges after police say he exposed himself to two women outside a Woodbridge laundromat, while a separate late-night robbery at a nearby 7-Eleven ended with an employee assaulted and a suspect fleeing in a red sedan.

Both incidents occurred Wednesday evening, April 29, in different parts of Woodbridge, according to the Prince William County Police Department.

Multiple victims in indecent exposure arrest

Police say the exposure incident began around 8:26 p.m. at the Woodbridge Laundromat on F Street.

Investigators determined that a man, later identified as David Alfredo Ochoa, was intoxicated and tried to enter the business but could not get inside. During the encounter, he exposed himself to a 40-year-old woman.

Further investigation revealed a second victim—a 61-year-old woman—who was also targeted earlier in the evening.

Officers arrested Ochoa on April 30. He is charged with three counts of indecent exposure and one count of public intoxication. His court date is pending, and police have not released his custody status.

Key Points
• Woodbridge man charged after exposing himself to two women outside laundromat
• Police say suspect was intoxicated and targeted victims hours apart
• Separate robbery at 7-Eleven involved assault on employee; suspect still at large

Robbery escalates into assault at convenience store

Woodbridge man charged after exposing himself to two women; 7-eleven robbery suspect sought

Later that night, around 10:38 p.m., officers responded to a robbery at a 7-Eleven on Prince William Parkway.

Police say an unidentified man entered the store and took a phone charger. As he attempted to leave, he assaulted an employee before fleeing the area in a red sedan.

No injuries were reported.

The suspect is described as a Black male with long dreadlocks, clean-shaven, wearing a black hoodie and black pants.

Ongoing investigation and public assistance

The Prince William County Police Department is actively investigating the robbery and is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect.

Anyone with information about either incident is encouraged to contact the department’s tip line at 703-792-7000 or submit information online.

What happens next

Ochoa’s case will proceed through the court system as prosecutors pursue the charges related to the exposure incidents.

Meanwhile, detectives continue to search for the robbery suspect, with no arrests announced in that case as of Thursday.