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Stafford, VA 22555

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1225 Courthouse Rd.
Stafford, VA 22554

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Truck Trouble on Courthouse

PIO Ryan Wilbur, July 03

A 41-year-old Stafford man was arrested for DUI after picking up children in an intoxicated state.

On July 1st at approximately 5:48 p.m. Sergeant M.E. McCann responded to the Courthouse Community Center, located at 29 Stafford Avenue, for a drunk driver complaint. It was advised a male who “smelled of alcohol” picked up two family members, who were juveniles. The caller provided a spot-on description ... (Full Story)


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Dime Dropped on Drug Dealer

PIO Ryan Wilbur, July 02

A local drug dealer was located and found in possession of, you guessed it, more drugs during a search warrant in North Stafford.

Recently, deputies received information regarding drug distribution occurring at Super 8, located at 25 Wicomico Drive. The suspect involved would be Marc Morgan, 60, of Stafford. Deputies would observe a hand to hand transaction occur in the parking lot of the Super 8 ... (Full Story & Photos)

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No Caption “A little Bit” Arrest

PIO Ryan Wilbur, June 24

A little bit goes a long way. Or in this case, straight to jail. A 25-year-old had his trip to Pennsylvania delayed after consuming “a little bit.”

On June 22nd at approximately 1:22 a.m. Sergeant S.C. Jett was traveling Southbound on Warrenton Road near Olde Forge Drive. While doing so, he observed a Malibu coming to the red light. Despite the light being red, and the clearly marked “No U-Turn” ... (Full Story & Photos)

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Aristocrat Arrest

PIO Ryan Wilbur, June 24

A Stafford driver made his second DUI pretty obvious by shining his high beams at a deputy.

On June 22nd at approximately 1:48 a.m. Deputy F.A. Martinez was traveling on Southbound Warrenton Road in the area of Soloman Drive. While doing so, a Jetta traveling Northbound caught his eye. It was pretty eye-catching due to the fact the vehicle had its high beams shining bright like a diamond. Considering ... (Full Story & Photos)

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