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Toddler Was Overdosing On Fentanyl But VA Parents Said He Was Choking On Hash Brown: Police Toddler Was Overdosing On Fentanyl But VA Parents Said He Was Choking On Hash Brown: Police
Toddler Was Overdosing On Fentanyl But VA Parents Said He Was Choking On Hash Brown: Police Virginia parents are facing charges after their 2-year-old was found with fentanyl in his system, authorities announced. Responding deputies were told that the toddler was choking on a hash brown when they were called to a home on Thomas Jefferson Place just before 1 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 19, Stafford County Sheriff David Decatur said. But Deputy Waheed identified signs consistent with someone who would be overdosing, and had the toddler taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, Decatur said. Waheed later got a call from Child Protective Services saying hospital staff found the ch…
Police K-9 Gets Same Guy Three Years Later, Stafford Sheriff Says Police K-9 Gets Same Guy Three Years Later, Stafford Sheriff Says
Police K-9 Gets Same Guy Three Years Later, Stafford Sheriff Says And so, they meet again. A wanted Stafford man was apprehended by the same police K-9 for the second time in three years, police said. Joshua Sims, 36, first met K-9 Titan back in 2020. On Saturday, Nov. 11, the two were acquainted again.  This time for a call of breaking and entering on Quarry Road, Stafford County Sheriff David Decatur said. Sims, who was wanted for threats to bomb and a probation violation, was believed to still in the home when deputies arrived. A perimeter was established around the home. As deputies attempted to call Sims out of the home, he bolted out of…
Rent Dispute Ends In Standoff With Armed Suspect In Stafford County: Sheriff Rent Dispute Ends In Standoff With Armed Suspect In Stafford County: Sheriff
Rent Dispute Ends In Standoff With Armed Suspect In Stafford County: Sheriff A 63-year-old Stafford man was jailed after a rent dispute and accidental gun firing causing a standoff this week, authorities said. Glenn Conner and the victim were arguing in a home on the 500 block of Ferry Road Thursday, Aug. 3, around noon, when Conner got a gun and brandished it toward the victim, Stafford County Sheriff David Decatur said. A struggle ensued over the shotgun at which point the gun fired. No injuries were reported and the victim was able to flee to a neighbor's home, and call 911. "Out of an abundance of caution, the road was shut down and citizens were asked to shelt…