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South Stafford, VA

Traffic Stop Results In Third DUI In Five Years For Wanted Man In Virginia, Sheriff Says Traffic Stop Results In Third DUI In Five Years For Wanted Man In Virginia, Sheriff Says
Traffic Stop Results In Third DUI In Five Years For Wanted Man In Virginia, Sheriff Says A wanted Stafford County man found himself in a familiar position on Friday night. Lawrence Collins, 33, was arrested for his third DUI and several other offenses in South Stafford after taking a Kia Sportage without permission, according to the sheriff's office. Shortly before 9:15 p.m. on Aug. 30, deputies were called to Stonehaven Drive for a reported disturbance involving Collins, who was reportedly intoxicated. Deputies tracked down the Kia and stopped Collins, and it was confirmed he was under the influence, and further investigation found that he was already wanted in Stafford …
Drugged Spotsy Driver Detained After Struggle With Deputies, Stafford Sheriff Says (UPDATED) Drugged Spotsy Driver Detained After Struggle With Deputies, Stafford Sheriff Says (UPDATED)
Drugged Spotsy Driver Detained After Struggle With Deputies, Stafford Sheriff Says (Updated) The Spotsylvania driver who was found asleep at the wheel in South Stafford on Thursday before driving onto a property in the Argyle Heights subdivision is facing a host of charges, according to the sheriff's office. Robert McFadden II, 46, put deputies through the paces on July 18, after he was found passed out in a black Chevy Impala that was blocking access to a woman's residence. At around 3:15 p.m. on July 18, deputies were called to investigate a reported unknown medical emergency, and upon arrival, found a man passed out behind the wheel with suspected controlled substances next to h…
Police Seek Speeding Car Thief Who Crashed In Stafford Police Seek Speeding Car Thief Who Crashed In Stafford
Police Seek Speeding Car Thief Who Crashed In Stafford Police in northern Virginia are seeking suspects who they say crashed a stolen car this week. Deputies responded to Noble Court in South Stafford just before noon on Wednesday, Nov. 8, for a single-vehicle crash, the sheriff's office said. A witness had seen the vehicle enter Noble Court at a high rate of speed, lose control, and hit both a fire hydrant and street sign. The driver fled right after the crash. Police say the damaged vehicle had been stolen out of Prince William County the day before. A perimeter was established in hopes of locating the driver; however, due to the major …