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Stafford, VA 22555

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Stafford, VA 22554

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Castlebury Court Car Conundrum

PIO Ryan Wilbur, October 09

The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an unusual vehicle theft in North Stafford.

On October 6th at approximately 9:33 p.m. Deputy J.J. Suh responded to Castlebury Court for a missing vehicle report. The victim advised his Honda Insight was nowhere to be found. In response, the vehicle was entered as stolen into a law enforcement database.

On October 7th at approximately 6:35 a.m. ... (Full Story)


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Garrison Woods Trespasser

PIO Ryan Wilbur, October 08

A wanted 35-year-old Stafford man, known for trespassing in Garrison Woods, was located once again in the area Monday night.

On October 7th at approximately 9:44 p.m. Deputy X.D. Bates was patrolling Garrison Woods. While doing so, he observed Jalil Berryman. Deputy Bates knew Berryman rather well from multiple prior interactions. He also knew Berryman was wanted and trespassed from Garrison Woods. ... (Full Story & Photos)

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PIO Ryan Wilbur, October 07

A 24-year-old Stafford man gave up after a short-lived pursuit Friday night, further proving running in Stafford County is just a one-way ticket to jail.

On October 4th at approximately 9:28 p.m. Deputy J.W. Ahern was in the 1000 block of Northbound Warrenton Road when he observed an Acura traveling 66 MPH. The driver slammed on his brake in hopes to avoid the inevitable, but it was too late. Deputy ... (Full Story & Photos)

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Felony Flight Foiled

Major Shawn Kimmitz, October 04

A Dumfries man is back in custody after an inauspicious escape attempt from a correctional officer yesterday afternoon in Stafford County.

On October 3rd at 5:56 p.m. deputies were alerted to an escape of a prisoner at Stafford Hospital Center. The investigation revealed Robert Ouzts was in the custody of the Rappahannock Regional Jail and being treated at Stafford Hospital. While in a hospital ... (Full Story & Photos)

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