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Earlier today Deputy K.L. Busch rescued Flopsy, Mopsy, Rabbit Downey, Jr., Bunny Raitt, and Neil Patrick Hareis. The bunnies were lucky she was there after their mother fell victim to a dog attack…but they do each have four rabbit’s feet. Without Deputy Busch, these bunnies were on burrowed time.
You can’t say Deputy Busch doesn’t carrot all, as she arranged transport for the bunnies to a rehabilitation ... (Full Story & Photos)
A Stafford woman was arrested for DUI after a crash in North Stafford early yesterday morning.
On May 27th at 1:15 a.m. Deputy K.L. Steffenhagen responded to an overturned vehicle accident in the wooded area near Garrisonville Road and Shenandoah Lane. The deputy didn’t need a trail of bread crumbs to find the crash since there was a pathway of crushed brush and foliage leading to the upside down ... (Full Story)
Two women were charged with disorderly conduct after a hair raising incident at a Stafford business yesterday morning.
On May 26th at 11:01 a.m. deputies responded to a business on Perchwood Drive for a fight in progress. Deputy M.L. Warnick arrived to find a 20-year-old Stafford woman at the business and learned a 22-year-old Fredericksburg woman had fled in a vehicle. A “Be On the Lookout” ... (Full Story)
Deputy A.C. Wolford responded to Oak Drive for a raccoonaissance mission. He arrived to find George Racclooney injured from a rooftop fall.
Unfortunately we have been unable to locate an available rehabilitation center due to the holiday weekend. However, Deputy Wolfrey was provided care instructions for his furry friend until we locate a care facility. We are open for any raccoonmendations.