Public Intoxication: Foxwood Drive Stafford VA
Deputy X.D. Bates responded to an unknown problem. It was advised that a male was lying in the dirt. Deputy Bates located the dirt-covered suspect
Deputy X.D. Bates responded to an unknown problem. It was advised that a male was lying in the dirt. Deputy Bates located the dirt-covered suspect
Deputies responded to an intoxicated person’s call. The suspect, actively lying in the grass and vomiting, had extreme signs of intoxication. Due to his highly
Deputy A.W. Sypolt responded to a larceny. Staff advised a female suspect stole food and left in a silver Jeep. Deputy Sypolt located the suspect
Deputy E.L. Shelton responded to multiple vehicle break-ins. Three vehicles had a window shattered, and personal items, including credit cards, were stolen. The larcenies are
Sergeant M.L. Jacobeen and Deputy J.J. Holetzky responded to a larceny. Staff advised a male suspect walked out with unpaid cigars. Sergeant Jacobeen located the
Deputy W.E. Trainor responded to a larceny. Apparently, it was wine o’clock, for a suspect stole a bottle of wine before fleeing in a white
Sergeant M.E. Gordon was on scene for an unrelated matter when she observed a Mercedes. This Mercedes was discovered to be stolen out of New
Deputy R. Tully was in the area when he observed a running vehicle at the closed business. As Deputy Tully approached, the driver attempted to
Deputy K.F. Bierfeldt observed a vehicle with jerky movements as it had difficulty maintaining the lane of travel. Deputy Bierfeldt conducted a traffic stop and
Sergeant E.E. West was traveling in the area when she observed a motorcycle traveling 68 MPH in a 45 MPH zone. Sergeant West conducted a