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Stafford Traffic Control Employee Fires Gun Outside Workplace During Tantrum Stafford Traffic Control Employee Fires Gun Outside Workplace During Tantrum
Stafford Traffic Control Employee Fires Gun Outside Workplace During Tantrum A Stafford man was arrested for firing his gun at work in a fit of rage, police said.Just before 11 a.m. on August 19, police responded to Richmond Traffic Control, located at 1182 Ramoth Church Road, where they discovered that an employee fired a gun during a verbal dispute with another employee, Stafford police said. John Evans, 43, left the workplace to grab the handgun from his truck, before firing the weapon into the ground, officials reported. Evans' gunfire narrowly missed the other employee's tire and another employee suffered a medical emerge…
'InCATpacitated": Stafford Police, Animal Rescue Save Cat Stuck In Storm Drain 'InCATpacitated": Stafford Police, Animal Rescue Save Cat Stuck In Storm Drain
'InCATpacitated": Stafford Police, Animal Rescue Save Cat Stuck In Storm Drain Stafford police and local animal rescue officials rescued a cat stuck in a storm drain, authorities said.Officers received a call on August 10 about a cat wedged in a Devon Green storm drain and were unable to free him on their own, according to the Stafford County Sheriff's Office. Crew members from Aquia-Garrisonville Animal Hospital came to the rescue to save the cat, now called 'Storm', and ensure he was unharmed, officials said. 'Storm' was resting at their shelter awaiting his owner, Stafford police said.
Stone Cold: Stafford 66-Year-Old Arrested For Chucking Rocks At Cars Stone Cold: Stafford 66-Year-Old Arrested For Chucking Rocks At Cars
Stone Cold: Stafford 66-Year-Old Arrested For Chucking Rocks At Cars Police arrested a Ruther Glen resident after he was found throwing stones at nearby cars, authorities said. Just before 7 a.m. on August 10, officers responded to multiple calls of a man throwing rocks at oncoming cars near the 2600 block of Richmond Highway, according to the Stafford County Sheriff's Office. Deputy F.A. Martinez recognized the suspect, Thomas Jines, from previous encounters, and tried to defuse the situation, officials said. Police said Jines was uncooperative, raising his six-foot walking stick at the officer and once he was in custody, threatening law enforcem…