Five people were arrested on numerous charges following a traffic stop.
On November 26 at 9:43 a.m., Deputy G.W. Gildea stopped a vehicle in the 100 block of Warrenton Road. Identification information was obtained from the driver and passengers. The deputy determined three passengers had provided him a false identity. Using law enforcement databases, Deputy Gildea determined the passengers’ true identities to be Aaron Gilley, Caitlin Elsey, and Todd Fortune. A fourth passenger was identified as Kayla Haley and the driver was identified as Patrick Mills.
Controlled substances and drug paraphernalia were found in various areas inside the vehicle. A machete was found in between the driver’s seat and center console. A safe belonging to Mills was discovered as well. The safe contained digital scales and baggies containing controlled substances. All five suspects were arrested and transported to the Rappahannock Regional Jail.
Arrested: Patrick Mills, 25, of Ruther Glen Charges: possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute and carrying a concealed weapon Bond: No bond
Arrested: Aaron Gilley, 25, of Warsaw Charges: possession of a controlled substance, possession of controlled paraphernalia, and providing false identification to law enforcement Bond: $4,000 secured
Arrested: Caitlin Elsey, 24, of Warrenton Charges: possession of a controlled substance, possession of controlled paraphernalia, providing false identification to law enforcement, and identity theft to avoid arrest. Bond: $3,500 secured
Arrested: Kayla Haley, 27, of Woodford Charge: possession of a controlled substance Bond: $2,000 secured
Arrested: Todd Fortune, 32, of Ruther Glen Charges: providing false identification to law enforcement, identity theft to avoid arrest, and obstruction of justice. Bond: $1,500 secured |