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P.O. Box 189
Stafford, VA 22555

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1225 Courthouse Rd.
Stafford, VA 22554

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No Caption Convenience Store Armed Robbery

PIO Ryan Wilbur, January 15

An armed robbery that occurred earlier this month has been solved and the suspect is behind bars due to the hard-working detectives of the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office.

On January 2nd at approximately 4:25 a.m. deputies responded to 7-Eleven, located at 1 Commerce Parkway, for a report of an armed robbery. It was advised a male suspect brandished a firearm and took cash from the register. Deputies ... (Full Story & Photos)

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Mob Attack with “Gun”

PIO Ryan Wilbur, January 15

Two juveniles were detained after assaulting another juvenile and brandishing a firearm in North Stafford.

On January 14th at approximately 4:16 p.m. deputies responded to the Highpointe Subdivision for a disturbance with a weapon report. The caller advised a juvenile family member had a gun pulled on them during an assault. Due to the nature of the call, deputies flooded the area to quickly establish ... (Full Story & Photos)

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Obstruction Times Four

PIO Ryan Wilbur, January 14

You get an obstruction charge, you get an obstruction charge, everyone gets an obstruction charge! Numerous individuals received charges after attempting to hide a wanted suspect.

On January 13th at approximately 9:17 p.m. Deputy X.D. Bates was on Greenspring Drive passing a residence known to house Destiny Keesecker, 25, of Stafford. Keesecker was wanted out of Stafford County for a felony probation ... (Full Story & Photos)

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Walk Away Second Offense DUI

PIO Ryan Wilbur, January 14

A Stafford woman, too focused on obtaining her soda, earned her second DUI after attempting to walk away from a traffic stop.

On January 13th at approximately 1:46 a.m. Deputy D.S. Jett was traveling on White Oak Road. While doing so, he observed the vehicle in front of him making jerky movements as it had a hard time maintaining the lane of travel. Due to his extensive knowledge of DUI driving behaviors, ... (Full Story & Photos)

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