Stafford County Sheriff's Office
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Ford T. Humphrey Building

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 189
Stafford, VA 22555

Physical Address:
1225 Courthouse Rd.
Stafford, VA 22554

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You can report an incident/crime by phone at 540-658-4400.  You may also report an incident/crime by clicking on the “Forms/Resources” tab above and then by clicking “Report a Crime or Incident”
 
 
 
 
 

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“Drunk Monopoly”

PIO Ryan Wilbur, April 19

Go directly to jail. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200. One 35-year-old Maryland Monopoly man couldn’t make his way around the board before being sent to jail.

On April 18th at approximately 7:00 p.m. Sergeant M.L. Jacobeen traveled past the Boardwalk and Park Place to end up at the Quality Inn, located at 28 Greenspring Drive. While there, he observed a male standing next to a dumpster who appeared ... (Full Story)


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Organized Retail Thieves Caught Red Handed

PIO Ryan Wilbur, April 19

Three Maryland men allegedly involved in stealing over $100,000 worth of items throughout multiple jurisdictions attempted to continue their thieving ring in Stafford County only to be stopped after they left the parking lot.

On April 18th at approximately 11:45 a.m. deputies responded to Target, located at 1090 Stafford Market Place, for a larceny in progress. Staff advised a group of males, who ... (Full Story & Photos)

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It’s Not Corona Time

PIO Ryan Wilbur, April 15

If one 19-year-old driver had avoided Coronas like the Coronavirus, he would not have spent the night behind bars.

On April 13th at approximately 11:30 p.m. Deputy X.D. Bates and Deputy K.F. Bierfeldt were in the area of Garrisonville Road and Stafford Market Place when they observed a speedy Acura. The vehicle was traveling 60 MPH in a 45 MPH zone before heading towards the entrance ramp to Northbound ... (Full Story & Photos)

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No Caption Car Troubles Leads to Arrest

PIO Ryan Wilbur, April 12

A wanted 33-year-old Maryland man was located by deputies after his vehicle stopped working while passing through Stafford County.

On April 11th at approximately 5:45 a.m. First Sergeant N. Zotos was traveling Southbound on Richmond Highway near Layhill Road. While doing so, he observed a disabled vehicle leaking fluid in one of the lanes of Richmond Highway. Concerned this could cause an auto accident, ... (Full Story & Photos)

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