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, 2011

Sheriffs’ Reports

Lancaster County Sheriff Ronnie Crockett reported seven arrests during the past week.

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Felonies

Antonio C. Conaway of Wilson Lane, 37, was charged November 28 with violation of federal probation. 

Misdemeanors

A White Stone area business was charged November 21 with defrauding an employee by withholding wages. 

A Mt. Olive Road man, 50, was charged November 22 with failing to comply with support obligations.

A Georgetown Road man, 45, was charged November 22 with failing to comply with support obligations.

A River Road man, 21, was charged November 22 with contempt of court. 

A 62-year-old man, formerly of Windmill Point Road, was charged November 23 with contempt of court. 

A Kilmarnock area man, 71, was charged November 27 with public drunkenness. 

Weekly Activity log:

November 21 : Staff responded to a suspicious person complaint on Old Bethel Road. 

November 22 : Staff attempted to intercept a reported reckless driver traveling from Topping towards White Stone, responded to a domestic destruction of property complaint on Lumberlost Road and responded to a noise violation complaint in the 300 block of Windmill Point Road. 

November 23 : Staff responded to a single-vehicle traffic crash/disabled vehicle on Shady Lane and with Virginia State Police (VSP) to a single-vehicle traffic crash at Gaskins and Christ Church roads. Staff notified an Iberis Road resident of a disoriented family member who was with Richmond County authorities so arrangements could be made to transport the person back home. Staff responded to a trespass complaint on Wild Life Trail, checked on the well-being of a Keep Safe program participant after prearranged telephone contact could not be made (no emergency services needed), responded to a possible burglary on Lancaster Creek Drive (no criminal incident), received a larceny report from the 3500 block of Weems Road (14 carat yellow gold signet ring, $1,000 loss), checked on the well-being of a Carters Cove Drive resident at the request of a concerned citizen (no emergency services needed) and responded to a fight call in the area of Sandlin Drive and Rose Lane (subjects gone on arrival). 

November 24:  Staff checked on the well-being of a Lancaster area resident at the request of COPE (subject voluntarily admitted for mental health services), responded to a suspicious vehicle complaint on Rappahannock Drive (vehicle gone on arrival) and responded to a verbal dispute on Twin Branch Road. 

November 25 : Staff responded to a possible burglary in the 3100 block of White Chapel Road (no criminal incident), to the local emergency room and received a felonious assault report from the victim seeking medical care (victim suffered broken jaw) and to a N. Main Street convenience store to detain a spotlighting hunter at the request of the local game warden. 

November 26:  Staff responded to a domestic dispute (boyfriend/girlfriend) on Turner Lane, to a noise violation complaint on The Lane, with the Kilmarnock Police Department (KPD) to a fight call in the parking lot of the local emergency room (no assault, verbal argument between adult siblings) and to Peirces Road to check on the well-being of a resident at the request of a concerned citizen (citizen advised she had seen the subject and an officer was not needed). Staff attempted to locate a subject on Carters Cove Drive at the request of Northumberland authorities, received a vandalism report from White Fences Drive (2 5-foot round metal tables, $400 loss) and received a larceny report from Reynolds Farm Road (2 20-inch bicycles, one black with white stripe, one red with white stripe, $200 loss). Staff responded with KPD to an intoxicated person complaint on School Street (subject was gone on arrival), with KPD to a noise violation complaint on Irvington Road, to an assault on Black Stump Road (complainant declined to prosecute), to a spotlighting complaint in the area of Coxs Farm Road and to a reckless driving complaint in the White Stone area. 

November 27 : Staff responded with KPD and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) to a medical and mental health emergency on Irvington Road, received a report of shots fired into a home on Rio Vista (hunting related incident, game warden was notified also, six pieces of vinyl siding, $700 loss) and responded to a domestic assault call on Churchill Circle (boyfriend/girlfriend, complainant declined to prosecute).  

November 28 : Staff responded to an E911 disconnect call on Pinckardsville Road (no contact made with anyone, telephone line problem) and with VSP to a single-vehicle traffic crash in the 9000 block of Courthouse Road. Staff delivered a contact message request from Rappahannock County authorities to a Johns Neck Road resident in connection with a 1985 case, responded to a trespassing vehicle complaint on The Lane, received a residential burglary complaint from the 3100 block of White Chapel Road (complainant cancelled call), responded to a domestic disturbance (boyfriend/girlfriend) in the 2500 block of Morattico Road (emergency mental health services involved), responded to Johns Neck Road on a landlord-tenant issue (civil incident), received a larceny report from the 6400 block of Windmill Point Road (sterling silver flatware, $3,700 loss), responded with VSP to a reckless/aggressive driving complaint in the Topping/White Stone area (vehicle was intercepted by VSP). 

November 29:  Staff checked on the well-being of a Keep Safe program participant after prearranged telephone contact could not be made (no emergency services needed), received a larceny report from Johns Neck Road (two 4 ft. x 8 ft. dog kennels, $600 loss) and attempted to intercept a reported reckless driver in the Brookvale/Lancaster area.

 Also during the week the staff conducted 15 traffic stops, issued five summonses, provided motorist assistance nine times, recorded two deer strikes, provided traffic control six times, responded to four building alarms and two mental health orders, conducted four prisoner transports and had two calls for animal control services.

Fire calls

The Kilmarnock Volunteer Fire Department responded to a laundry fire on East Church Street, a vehicle fire at Irvington Road and School Street, an electrical fire on School Street and a smoke report on East Church Street.

The White Stone Volunteer Fire Department responded to the laundry fire on East Church Street and to a traffic crash at Gaskins and Christ Church roads.

The Upper Lancaster Volunteer Fire Department responded to a traffic crash in the 9000 block of Courthouse Road.

Northumberland County Sheriff Charles A. Wilkins this week reported charges against eight individuals.

Felonies

Taylor Gordon, 25, of Heathsville was charged November 21 with breaking and entering in an occupied dwelling and a misdemeanor count of possession of marijuana.

Brian Chandler Luckham, 23, of Kilmarnock was charged November 23 with two counts of grand larceny.

Cassandra Lynn Tate, 32, of Kinsale was charged November 27 with embezzlement and two counts of failure to appear in the Circuit Court.

Misdemeanors

A Tappahannock woman, 20, was charged November 21 with assault and battery of a family member.

A Richmond man, 42, was charged November 27 with driving while intoxicated.

A Heathsville man, 49, was charged November 27 with assault and battery of a family member.

A Heathsville man, 22, was charged November 27 with assault and battery of a family member.

A Heathsville man, 29, was charged November 27 with violation of a protective order.


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