PUBLIC INTOXICATION: 100 block of Cambridge Street Stafford VA
At the start of the year, First Sergeant D.W. Fetterolf was in the area when he observed a male stumble into the road and nearly
At the start of the year, First Sergeant D.W. Fetterolf was in the area when he observed a male stumble into the road and nearly
Sergeant R.K. Pinkard responded to a public intoxication call. The caller advised a male who appeared “under the influence of something” was cursing at staff.
Deputy K.F. Bierfeldt was in the area for an abandoned vehicle when she was approached by a female. The female had signs of intoxication and
Deputy W.A. Bolinksy responded to a larceny. Staff advised a female suspect attempted to leave the business with nearly $150 worth of unpaid goods. Deputy
Deputy R.W. Stamm responded to a larceny. Staff advised a known shoplifter entered the business with three additional friends. The four stole multiple items before
Deputy N.D. Fonseca responded to a larceny. Staff advised a male suspect filled his cart with over $1,500 worth of items and attempted to “return”
Deputy S.T. Myers was traveling in the area when he observed a Ford traveling Northbound in the Southbound lanes. Due to the obvious traffic trouble,
Sergeant E.E. West was traveling on Plantation Drive when she observed a Honda cut off another vehicle to turn into the shopping center. While doing
Deputy J.J. Holetzky responded to an assault. It was discovered the victim was assaulted by the intoxicated suspect over “loud music.” The suspect was charged
Deputy M.N. Sayegh and Deputy M.A. Floirendo responded to a warrant service. The suspect was wanted for traffic offenses. When deputies arrived, the suspect was