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National Night Out
will be held on
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
@ Stafford Market Place
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A Ruther Glen resident was arrested yesterday after throwing stones at cars and attempting to assault deputies with his cane.
On August 10th, at approximately 6:48 a.m. Deputy F.A. Martinez responded to multiple calls of an individual throwing rocks at oncoming traffic near the 2600 block of Richmond Highway. The suspect was described as a man wearing all black and holding a cane. When Deputy Martinez ... (Full Story & Photos)
An intoxicated Stafford man received multiple charges after assaulting deputies.
On August 10th at approximately 11:35 p.m. deputies were dispatched to a drunk driver complaint in the area of Carter Lane. The caller advised the driver, James Hudnall, 46, of Stafford, attempted to run them off the road and into a ditch. Deputies arrived at Hudnall’s residence and found him out back.
A fracas in the parking lot of a local motel led to several charges against a Stafford woman.
On August 8th at 4:01 a.m. deputies responded to the Red Roof Inn at 386 Warrenton Road for a disturbance in the parking lot. Deputy J.W. Ahern arrived to find Kayla Webster, 21, actively engaged in fisticuffs with another person.
Deputy Ahern separated Webster from the other party, but she continued ... (Full Story & Photos)
A disturbance yesterday afternoon at a convenience store led to a criminal charge against a Stafford woman.
On August 8th at 5:02 p.m. Sergeant D.T. Aubrecht responded to the Hidden Valley 7-Eleven in the 3600 block of U.S. 1 for a disturbance. He learned Shirley Allen had caused a ruckus in the store, believing she was overcharged for pizza. Allen yelled obscenities at staff and kicked the ... (Full Story & Photos)