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Press Release for June 30, 2009
Posted @ 12:10 p.m.

 

June 22  (Report begins @ 11:30 a.m.)  Robert W. Dawson, 20 of Whites Lane, was arrested for burglary and grand larceny (both felonies) on May 1; a 45 year old Lively area man was arrested for public drunkenness; a 47 year old Warsaw man was arrested for contempt of court on May 26.  Staff responded to a motorist’s report of a drunk driver in the Lively area; responded to a trespass complaint on Turner Lane; responded to the 2900 block of Merry Point Road on a mental health emergency complaint; responded to a disturbance call on Sandy Lane; responded to a trespass complaint on Methodist Church Road; responded to an illegal fireworks complaint on W. Highview Drive. 

June 23  A 30 year old Light Street man was arrested for nonsupport; Sherie Buchanan, 54 of the 100 block of Irvington Road, was arrested for forgery, uttering (both felonies) and petit larceny on May 20.  Staff responded to a reckless driving complaint in the Kilmarnock – Lancaster corridor; at the request of Richmond county authorities, contacted a Griffins Landing Road resident about his vehicle; responded to an E911 disconnect call in the 2500 block of Irvington Road (domestic disturbance/husband & wife); responded to an anonymous report of a body floating in Norris Pond (subject fishing from a raft); responded with KPD to a report of shooting into an occupied dwelling on Irvington Road; responded to a single vehicle accident on River Road involving a possible wanted person; responded to a fight call on Devils Bottom Road. 

June 24  Rashad J. Foote, 20 of Hatton Avenue, was arrested for shooting into an occupied dwelling (felony), discharging a firearm in public, reckless handling of a firearm, and brandishing a firearm, all on June 23; an 18 year old S. Main Street man was arrested for brandishing a firearm and assault and battery on June 24; a 26 year old Gaines Road man was arrested for failure to appear in Mathews court on June 8.   Staff received a walk-in complaint of a burglary on Crystal Lane (civil disposition); received a destruction of property report on Crystal Lane; responded to a destruction of property complaint on Peirces Road; responded to a shoplifting complaint at an Irvington area convenience store; received a residential burglary report from the 100 block of Sullavans Road; received a complaint of destruction of property and trespassing on Belmont Drive; responded to a report of shots fired on Mosquito Point Road (arrest reported above; pellet gun involved). 

June 25  Staff contacted a Greentown Road resident about his disabled vehicle as requested by Northumberland authorities; responded with EMS to check on the well-being of a Delta View Drive resident at the request of a concerned family member (forced entry into the residence and emergency medical services were required); received a civil complaint from a Chestnut Grove Lane resident regarding a contract sale of a vehicle; received a report of vandalism to the private golf course in the Corrotoman-By-The-Bay subdivision; responded with VSP and KPD to a two vehicle accident on Jessie Ball Dupont Memorial Highway; responded to a missing juvenile complaint on Sandy Lane (teenager located within 1-1/2 hours, taken into custody and returned home); responded to a motorist’s report of a reckless driver in the Chinns Mill – Lively corridor; responded with assistance from KPD to a disturbance call involving a large number of men on Campbell Road. 

June 26  Martin B. Davis, 24, and Brandi L. Marshall, 24, both of Brown Store Road, were arrested for burglary and grand larceny (both felonies) on May 7; a 26 year old Turner Lane man was arrested for failure to appear in court on June 17.  Staff responded with KPD to the local emergency room on a report of an assault victim seeking medical treatment; received a report of the theft of two outboard motors from the 5100 block of Mary Ball Road; responded to Mosquito Point Road on a citizen’s report of two juveniles breaking windows to a home (juveniles identified by complainant); investigated a suspicious vehicle complaint on Granville Bay Road; responded to a domestic disturbance, possible firearm involved, on Deep Harbor Lane. 

June 27  Staff responded with VSP and KPD to a fight call with shots fired on Chestnut Grove Lane; responded to a domestic assault and battery complaint in the 16,500 block of Mary Ball Road; notified VMRC, Game & Inland Fisheries, and USCG of a boater in distress, 2 persons in the water, off of Urbanna Creek (subjects recovered safely by fishing vessel in the area); responded to a domestic disturbance in the 9500 block of Courthouse Road; responded with KPD and VSP to a possible burglary in progress at LMS. 

June 28  Staff and KPD responded to a domestic disturbance on Lloyd Lane; responded to a noise violation complaint on Joyful Way; checked on the well-being of a Keep Safe program participant after prearranged telephone contact could not be made; responded to a hit and run accident, property damage only, on King Carter Drive; responded to a motor vehicle theft from the 3700 block of Mary Ball Road (subject identified, and later known to have been involved in a theft from Tappahannock); received a report of the theft of items from a vehicle parked in the 3700 block of Mary Ball Road; received a residential burglary report on Spindrift Road; received an attempted burglary report on Shoreline Drive. 

June 29  Staff received an identity theft and credit card fraud complaint from a Black Stump Road resident; responded to a complaint of an ATV being driven on Old Orchard Drive, involving a child with no safety helmet; responded to a disorderly conduct complaint on Carters Creek Road; responded to a disturbance call on Mosquito Point Road

June 30  A 39 year old Mosquito Point Road man was arrested for domestic assault and battery on June 29.  No reportable incidents as of 12 noon; report ends.

Sheriff Crockett encourages citizens to apply early for the fireworks display permit for their 4th of July festivities.  “The permit is free and allows you to purchase the higher end fireworks.  No permit is needed for sparklers, fountains and similar items.  If you want to use bottle rockets, firecrackers and larger items, a fireworks permit is required.  The purpose of the permit is to ensure that adequate supervision and fire safety controls are in place.  We don’t want to discourage anyone from enjoying Independence Day celebrations, we just want everyone to be safe” said the sheriff.  The fireworks permit can be downloaded from the sheriff’s office website, www.lancastersheriff.net, or obtained by stopping by the sheriff’s office, located behind the court house.  In either case, the permit must be signed by the applicant and the sheriff. 

 

Weekly Summaries

Sheriff's Office

Traffic Stops

Summonses Issues

Motorist Assistance

Deer
Strikes 

Traffic Control

Building Alarms 

 Mental Health Orders

Transports

25

4

1

1

1

5

0

9

 

 

Animal Control

Calls for Service

Summons Issued 

1

 None Reported

 

Fire Calls

Location

Type

Responding
Fire Department

Reynolds Farm Rd.

Transformer fire

ULVFD

2600 block
White Chapel Rd.

Kitchen fire

ULVFD

6000 block
Mary Ball Rd.

Debris removal
from roadway

ULVFD

Eagles Trace

Fire alarm

ULVFD

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