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Ford T. Humphrey Building

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P.O. Box 189
Stafford, VA 22555

Physical Address:
1225 Courthouse Rd.
Stafford, VA 22554

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Robbery Suspects Caught

PIO Ryan Wilbur, April 25

Two wanted suspects were spotted and picked up by Stafford’s Street Crimes Unit yesterday afternoon.

Recently, the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office received a wanted bulletin for Claude Church Jr., 30, of Stafford. Church was wanted out of Loudoun for two counts of violation of pretrial conditions, as well as, Fairfax for robbery, malicious wounding, and abduction. Due to the seriousness of the offenses, ... (Full Story & Photos)

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No Caption Phoney Problems at Panera

PIO Ryan Wilbur, April 24

After using fake money, a 28-year-old Stafford man attempted to flee from both deputies and Sheehy staff.

On April 23rd, at approximately 7:15 p.m., Sergeant A.T. Leckemby, Deputy S.A. Edwards, and Deputy B.E. Vaughn responded to Panera Bread, located at 1005 Stafford Market Place, for a fraud. Staff advised a male suspect attempted to pay with a counterfeit $50 bill.

When deputies arrived, they ... (Full Story & Photos)

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“Just Take Me to Jail” Arrest

PIO Ryan Wilbur, April 23

A wanted Stafford woman was located behind the wheel in an intoxicated state yesterday afternoon.

On April 22nd, at approximately 4:02 p.m., Sergeant E.E. West responded to the Stafford Medical Pavilion, located at 125 Hospital Center Boulevard, for an intoxicated driver report. It was advised a female driver arrived at this location and appeared heavily intoxicated.

When Sergeant West arrived, ... (Full Story & Photos)

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PIO Ryan Wilbur, April 23

Approximately 2,000 residents were without power due to the reckless nature of two Stafford drivers.

On April 22nd, at approximately 6:25 p.m., Deputy X.D. Bates responded to the 1500 block of Courthouse Road for an auto accident. Dispatch received numerous calls regarding a Mustang crashing into an electric pole, knocking it completely over. As Deputy Bates was on scene dealing with the crash site, ... (Full Story & Photos)

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