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Suspect Threatened To Bite Off Deputies' Noses After Breaking Into Virginia Panera: Sheriff Suspect Threatened To Bite Off Deputies' Noses After Breaking Into Virginia Panera: Sheriff
Suspect Threatened To Bite Off Deputies' Noses After Breaking Into Virginia Panera: Sheriff James Lee really wanted his breakfast on Wednesday morning, and a trip to Panera turned into a visit to the local jail when he went berserk on employees and deputies in Stafford County. Shortly after 5 a.m. on Aug. 7, deputies were called to Panera Bread in the 1000 block of Stafford Market Place, where staff reported an agitated, intoxicated man was banging on the door, demanding to be let in - despite the eatery not being open yet. Lee, 50 could have used some coffee to help sober up. Unwilling to wait an hour until it opened at 6 a.m., a spokesperson for the Stafford County Sheriff's Of…
Pickpockets Tied To Organized Theft Crew Behind Bars Following Bust In Virginia: Police Pickpockets Tied To Organized Theft Crew Behind Bars Following Bust In Virginia: Police
Pickpockets Tied To Organized Theft Crew Behind Bars Following Bust In Virginia: Police A pair linked to a New York-based organized theft crew was taken down after being caught pickpocketing in Virginia, according to police on Tuesday, Jan. 30.  New Yorkers Luz Hernandez Capera, 41, and Claudia Echavarria Osorio, 53, got greedy and are now behind bars after they were brought down coming back to Fairfax County after getting caught on camera stealing from patrons at Panera in Lorton weeks ago. Last month, a victim reported to the Fairfax County Police Department that a wallet was pickpocketed while they were eating at Panera Bread on Lorton Market Street, and the stolen cre…
BREAKING: Suspect Apprehended After Foot Chase At Stafford Marketplace BREAKING: Suspect Apprehended After Foot Chase At Stafford Marketplace
Breaking: Suspect Apprehended After Foot Chase At Stafford Marketplace Stafford police detained a fraud suspect at a local Panera Bread on Thursday, September 15, officials reported. Just before 11 a.m., the suspect handed a cashier a counterfeit bill, before leaving the scene, according to the Stafford County Sheriff's Office.  Soon after the incident, officers located the suspect at nearby Jersey Mike's and the suspect attempted to flee from police, authorities said. After a brief foot chase, police located the suspect hiding in a parking lot and though he resisted his arrest, officers used a mace-like spray to take him into custody, law enforcement sa…