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A wanted 30-year-old Ruther Glenn man was arrested for his fourth DUI by deputies, with the help of some nearby citizens.
On April 22nd at approximately 8:22 p.m. Deputy C.C. Crossett was on Courage Lane for an unrelated matter. While there, he observed a male asleep at the wheel of a running Chevy. Having investigated numerous DUI’s in the past, Deputy Crossett believed this could be another one. ... (Full Story & Photos)
The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a spree of burglaries that occurred early morning Saturday.
The morning of April 20th, deputies responded to the 736 Warrenton Road shopping area for multiple burglary reports. Four businesses had items taken. In each case, the suspects gained entry by forcing the backdoor of the business open. Using business cameras, deputies discovered the crime ... (Full Story & Photos)
A 40-year-old Fredericksburg man was arrested for DUI after multiple witnesses observed him nearly striking children during his reckless driving spree.
On April 20th at approximately 5:17 p.m. Deputy K.W. Suter responded to the Motel 6, located at 401 Warrenton Road, for a reckless driver. Multiple callers advised there was a white Chevy Tahoe doing doughnuts in the parking lot. Deputy Suter arrived ... (Full Story & Photos)
A juvenile already facing charges received additional ones after a late-night incident that resulted in a deputy being assaulted.
On April 19th at approximately 10:42 p.m. deputies responded to the Cambridge Crossing Subdivision for a disturbance. It was advised a juvenile, who was under house arrest for a strangulation charge, cut off his ankle monitor and fled the residence. Due to his underlying ... (Full Story)