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Police Seek Stafford Man Who Threw Bottle At Car, Pulled Knife On Victim Police Seek Stafford Man Who Threw Bottle At Car, Pulled Knife On Victim
Police Seek Stafford Man Who Threw Bottle At Car, Pulled Knife On Victim Police are seeking to locate the suspect who got into an argument in a Stafford Sheetz parking lot, officials said. Sometime before 7 p.m. on August 6, a victim was driving on Kings Highway, when the suspect threw a bottle at their car, the Stafford County Sheriff's Office reported. The suspect and victim pulled into a nearby restaurant parking lot, where they got into an argument and the suspect pulled out a knife, officials said. Police said the victim drove away until they realized the suspect was following close behind. The two got out of their vehicles to chat again and the suspe…
Stafford Drunk Driver Is Repeat Offender, Causes Another Crash: Police Stafford Drunk Driver Is Repeat Offender, Causes Another Crash: Police
Stafford Drunk Driver Is Repeat Offender, Causes Another Crash: Police A Stafford man was arrested after he caused a crash while drunk driving, police said. At around 4:30 p.m., on August 5, Alexander Stone, 26, crashed into the back of a van on Blue and Gray Parkway and Kings Highway, according to the Stafford County Sheriff's Office. Police said the Stone caused significant damage to the van and the driver was taken to the hospital for minor injuries. The deputies on the scene observed that Stone had glassy, red eyes and smelled strongly of alcohol, authorities said. Officials said that after his field sobriety test, Stone was charged with DUI second …
Garbage Truck Overturns In Stafford, Spills Trash On Road: Police Garbage Truck Overturns In Stafford, Spills Trash On Road: Police
Garbage Truck Overturns In Stafford, Spills Trash On Road: Police A waste trailer rolled over on Wednesday morning, July 6, in Stafford County and caused delays, authorities said.  The truck overturned around 6:30 a.m. on Chatham Heights Road near Kings Highway, the Stafford County Sheriff's Office said. No one was injured, but the wreck caused garbage to spill onto the road. Deputies closed a portion of Chatham Heights Road as they worked to clean up the mess.  That caused delays for commuters trying to maneuver through that area on Wednesday morning. Stafford County deputies reopened the road just before 11 a.m.