PUBLIC INTOXICATION: Choptank Road Stafford, VA
Deputy T.G. Croson responded to an unknown problem. The caller advised a male stumbled into a ditch. Deputy Croson located the ditch diver, who advised
Deputy T.G. Croson responded to an unknown problem. The caller advised a male stumbled into a ditch. Deputy Croson located the ditch diver, who advised
Deputy X.D. Bates responded to a fraud offense. The victim advised while out on the town he received a call from someone posing as his
Deputy R. Tully responded to the lobby for an extortion report. The victim advised he received an email in which the sender stated he knew
Deputy J.W. Ahern was traveling on Warrenton Road when a vehicle passed him going 58 MPH in a 45 MPH zone. Deputy Ahern conducted a
Deputy T.G. Croson, Deputy J.J. Suh, and Deputy S.A. Edwards responded to a disturbance. It was advised a number of individuals were involved in somewhat
Deputy R. Tully responded to a gas station disturbance. It was discovered a male and female got into a verbal argument over slamming the car
Deputy J.J. Holetzky responded to a public intoxication report. The caller advised there was a male in the area who was clearly intoxicated. Deputy Holetzky
Deputy J.J. Holetzky responded to a larceny. The victim advised numerous items were taken from his vehicle, including a laptop, rifle magazines, and backpack. 10/17,
Deputy A.W. Sypolt responded to found property. The reporting party discovered a rifle and shotgun in the residence. The firearms were turned over to Deputy
Deputy S.T. Myers was traveling in the area when he observed a vehicle traveling only 15 MPH. Despite the extremely slow speed on Richmond Highway,