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Stafford County Sheriff’s Office Crime Roundup: Fraud, Larcenies, and Public Intoxication

From The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office:

FRAUD:
Lewis Court, 10/14, 4:12 p.m. Deputy D.S. Jett responded to a fraud report. The victim advised he wrote a check to a contractor and sent it through the mail. When that contractor informed the victim he never got the check, the victim did some investigating. He would discover the check was stolen, altered, and cashed.

LARCENY:
Ferry Farm Repair, 48 Cool Springs Road, 10/14, 3:33 p.m. Deputy I.E. Baldi responded to a larceny. A catalytic converter was stolen off a Ford truck. Using business cameras, it was discovered the larceny took place at approximately 4:27 a.m. that morning.

7-Eleven, 378 Garrisonville Road, 10/14, 4:05 p.m. Deputy F.A. Martinez and Deputy J.A. Albright responded to a larceny. Staff advised a juvenile stuffed her pockets with sausages. The sausage stuffing suspect was issued a shoplifting summons.

Kohl’s, 1220 Stafford Market Place, 10/14, 5:55 p.m. Deputy J.A. Albright responded to a larceny in progress. Staff advised two females just stole approximately $165 worth of skin care items before fleeing on foot. Deputy Albright located the suspects in a neighboring store with the stolen items still in their possession. Suspect one would provide a false identification while suspect two was smart enough not to do that. After the identity of suspect one was uncovered it was discovered both suspects were juveniles. Suspect one received criminal complaints for shoplifting, identity fraud, providing a false identity to law enforcement, and obstruction of justice. Suspect two received a criminal complaint for shoplifting.

Tobacco Holy Pipe, 2163 Richmond Highway, 10/15, 3:40 p.m. Deputy J.A. Albright responded to a larceny. Staff advised a female suspect ran out of the business with $45 worth of merchandise.

Walmart, 217 Garrisonville Road, 10/15, 6:10 p.m. Deputy B.E. Vaughn responded to a larceny. Staff advised two males stole a cart full of items, valued at over $1,400. Deputy Vaughn was able to connect this larceny to similar ones in nearby jurisdictions. The investigation is ongoing.

PUBLIC INTOXICATION:
Sledgehammer Drive, 10/14, 11:10 p.m. Sergeant J.T. Forman and Deputy W.A. Bolinsky responded to a public intoxication call. The caller advised there was an intoxicated male in the parking lot. When Deputy Bolinsky arrived, he instantly knew the suspect from prior encounters. The suspect had signs of intoxication and was charged for public intoxication. He was held at Rappahannock Regional Jail until sober.

Sandy Ridge Road, 10/15, 12:36 a.m. Deputy R.H. Ryan responded to a suspicious person call. The caller advised he observed an unknown female at his front door using his Ring camera. Deputy Ryan made contact with the suspect, who had signs of intoxication. The suspect admitted to consuming alcoholic beverages at a residence nearby; however, also believed she was in Caroline County. She was charged with public intoxication and held at Rappahannock Regional Jail until
sober.

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