Crime & Safety

Two Guilty Pleas Releated to Kevin Quick Slaying

Manassas resident pleads guilty to obstruction of justice, according to reports.

Two people have pled guilty to charges related to the death of Waynesboro reserve police officer Kevin Quick, whose body was discovered in Goochland in February after a search that stretched up to Northern Virginia.

Quick was reported missing Feb. 1. In May, Prince William County Police recounted a February arrest near Manassas that was key in locating Quick's body.

Leslie Hope Casterlow of Manassas pled guilty to obstruction of justice Wednesday, according to The Associated Press.

The Daily Progress reports that Casterlow admitted to driving gang members between Northern Virginia and Louisa. She also told police that a dismantled gun that police have linked to Quick's death was thrown from her car.

Casterlow told the court that she thought the weapon was used in a fight, according to the Progress report.

Anthony Lee White, 22, of Louisa, pled guilty to a racketeering conspiracy.

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