Beaten and Bitten then Later Beaten Again
Woodbridge, VA – February 28, 2025 – It isn’t every morning that a Repossessor gets beaten and bit by a borrower. But it’s even rarer that he would get beaten again the same morning by the same borrower, but that’s what happened.
A Virginia man’s attempt to evade law enforcement proved short-lived, resulting in his arrest after allegedly launching two violent attacks on an unnamed Repossessor within a single morning, first biting him and later shattering his glasses, according to Prince William County Police.
The disturbing incidents began on February 26th around 10:30 a.m. when a repossession agent was lawfully repossessing a vehicle in the 16600 block of River Ridge Boulevard.
At that time, Dorell Montea Farmer, 25, the vehicle’s owner, allegedly confronted the Repo Man, struck him, and inflicted a bite before fleeing the scene, police reported. His aggression did not end there.

Later that morning, Farmer reportedly tracked down the same agent in the 13600 block of Richmond Highway, where he allegedly punched the victim in the face, breaking his glasses, before escaping once more before officers could arrive.
The agent sustained non-life-threatening injuries during both assaults.
Farmer was subsequently wanted for malicious wounding, assault and battery, and destruction of property following the violent encounters in Woodbridge and along Richmond Highway.
On Friday, Feb. 28, authorities announced his arrest, which took place in the 16600 block of River Ridge Boulevard in Woodbridge.
Source: Woodbridge Daily Voice
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