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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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Fatal Cambridge Street Crash

PIO Ryan Wilbur, March 20

On March 19th at approximately 6:06 a.m. Deputy W.J. Walker responded to the 500 block of Cambridge Street for an auto accident. The caller advised he believed he struck a deer. When Deputy Walker arrived, he began searching the reported crash area and located an adult male lying on the ground with apparent injuries.

Additional deputies responded and Fire and Rescue staff were quickly contacted. ... (Full Story)


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No Caption Third DUI Arrest In a Year

PIO Ryan Wilbur, March 20

A 32-year-old Stafford woman earned her third DUI in a year the day after earning her second DUI.

On March 19th at approximately 1:49 p.m. Deputy A.E. Epps responded to a reckless driver complaint on White Oak Road. The caller advised a Ford was having a difficult time staying in its lane and the driver appeared under the influence. The caller further advised the suspect vehicle pulled into the Walgreens, ... (Full Story & Photos)

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Wanted of the Week

PIO Ryan Wilbur, March 19

Detectives with the Special Investigations Unit need the community’s help to locate Destiny Coleman, 25, of Fredericksburg.

Coleman is currently wanted through Stafford County for numerous capias charges with underlying charges connected to the possession of controlled substances with intent to distribute. Her last offense, back in November 2024, Coleman was found in possession of numerous controlled ... (Full Story & Photos)

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No Caption Scam Alert

PIO Ryan Wilbur, March 19

Paying attention to your finances can help protect you from fraudulent charges or scams. That being said, scammers know this and can use it to their advantage. Texts like this are designed to create a sense of urgency and panic. If you are unsure of an unauthorized payment, make direct contact with your bank and do not click the URL attached. Scammers will often pretend to be your bank in an attempt ... (Full Story & Photos)

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