VANDALISM: Coakley Lane Stafford VA
Deputy A.J. Layug responded to a vandalism. The victim had one of his tires slashed. The tire slasher is still unknown. 1/28/25 11:05 a.m.
Deputy A.J. Layug responded to a vandalism. The victim had one of his tires slashed. The tire slasher is still unknown. 1/28/25 11:05 a.m.
Deputy C.A. Sharp responded to a trespassing. Staff advised a male suspect, who had been previously trespassed, was back. Deputy Sharp made contact with the
Deputy A.G. Hart responded to a disturbance. It was advised a male suspect was refusing to leave the lobby. Deputy Hart made contact with the
Deputy E.L. Shelton responded to a larceny. Staff advised a male suspect was concealing items on his person. Deputies were able to locate the suspect
An unattended bag of suspected controlled substances was located and turned over to Deputy X.D. Bates. If you lost your drugs in the area, the
Deputy M.A. Floirendo was conducting her SRO duties when she was informed of a vandalism. Staff discovered graffiti on the rooftop. It would seem the
Deputy F.C. O’Neill responded to a larceny. The victim advised he was picked up by a friend and accidently left his Rick and Morty bag
Deputy K.F. Bierfeldt responded to an auto accident. The caller advised a possibly intoxicated driver plowed into his parked and unoccupied vehicle. Deputy Bierfeldt arrived
Deputy N.J. Amato was stopped at the Washington Square Plaza intersection. When the light turned green, the Kia next to him got the sudden need
Deputy M.N. Sayegh responded to a threats report. Deep in the Amazon, two staff members received threating messages from a recently fired employee. Because of