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Sheriffs’ Reports 9-27-18

Lancaster County Sheriff Patrick McCranie this week reported charges against 10 individuals.

Felonies

Judson N. McGuire, 52, of Virginia Road was charged September 18 with a probation violation on a felony offense.

Tyler R. Poland, 21, of White Chapel Road was charged September 21 with a first offender drug violation (felony).

Ryan S. Davis, 44, of James Wharf Road was charged September 23 with felony assault with intent to maim, disfigure, disable or kill.

Misdemeanors

A Cypress Lane woman, 60, was charged September 20 with 13 counts of cruelty to animals.

A Slabtown Road man, 39, was charged September 22 with a probation violation.

A Levelfields Lane woman, 43, was charged September 22 with failure to appear in court.

A James Wharf Road woman, 56, was charged September 22 with appearing intoxicated in public.

A School Street woman, 22, was charged September 22 with failure to appear in court.

A Lottsburg man, 37, was charged September 22 with assault.

A Newburg, Md., man, 74, was charged September 23 with assault.

Activity report

September 17: Staff responded to the 100 block of Beechwood Lane for a possible burglary in progress.

September 18: Staff responded to the 3600 block of Second Street for a stolen mailbox, to East Church to assist the Kilmarnock Police Department (KPD) with a fight in progress, to the 100 block of Western Branch Road for a suspicious person, to the 1100 block of Mosquito Point Road for an attempted burglary, to the 5300 block of Mary Ball Road for a domestic disturbance involving a mentally ill person, to the 100 block of Hatton Avenue to assist KPD with a domestic assault involving alcohol, to Mary Ball and Alphonso roads to assist Virginia State Police (VSP) with a vehicle search, to the 8700 block of River Road for a suicidal person, and to Mary Ball Road between White Stone and Kilmarnock for road rage.

September 19: Staff responded to a walk-in report of an attempt to obtain money by fraud, and to the 600 block of Ocran Road to check the welfare of the resident after being alerted by an ex-employer.

September 20: Staff responded to the 200 block of Buzzards Neck Road for a possible suicidal person, to the 600 block of Ocran Road for a possible unattended death; and to the 300 block of Fleets Bay Road for a disorderly person.

September 21: Staff responded to the 500 block of South Main Street to assist KPD with a domestic disturbance, and to the 100 block of New South Road for a possible burglary.

September 22: Staff responded to the 600 block of Chesapeake Drive for an assault, to the 200 block of North Main Street for an unlicensed driver and a verbal dispute, to the 700 block of Belmont Drive for a traffic crash involving a motorcycle versus a utility pole, to the 30 block of River Road for a traffic hazard from an event, to the 300 block of Johns Neck Road for threats to harm another and to the 400 block of James Wharf Road for a domestic disturbance involving alcohol.

September 23: Staff responded to the 600 block of Rappahannock Drive for an assault, to the 2100 block of Merry Point Road for shots fired from a vehicle toward an occupied residence, to the 2900 block of Black Stump Road for a domestic disturbance, to Oak Hill Road for speeders, to the 400 block of Twin Branch Road for a felonious assault with injuries, and to the 100 block of Sullavans Road for a domestic disturbance.

Staff also conducted 14 traffic stops, issued six summonses, recorded two deer strike accidents, fielded four calls for traffic control, investigated six building alarms, processed a mental health order, logged two inmate transports, received 9 E911 hang-up calls, fielded three calls for animal control and issued two animal control summonses.

Fire calls

The Kilmarnock Volunteer Fire Department responded to a hazmat call on Harris Road and a traffic crash on North Main Street.

The Upper Lancaster VFD responded to a fire/smoke alarm on Mary Ball Road.

The White Stone VFD responded to a possible shed fire on Sunset Drive.

EMS calls

For September 16-22, the Kilmarnock-Lancaster Volunteer Rescue Squad, Upper Lancaster Volunteer Rescue Squad and Lancaster County Emergency Services responded to 39 calls for service including 21 medical emergencies, seven injuries, a traffic accident, two fires and eight other calls.

Northumberland County Sheriff James R. “Doc” Lyons this week reported charges against four individuals.

Felonies

Ryan Alexander O’Neill, 31, of Reedville was charged September 18 with strangulation of another causing an injury and assault and battery of a family member.

Edward Franklin, 55, of Reedville was charged September 21 with two felony counts of making a false statement on a consent form.

Monterra T. Cottrell, 36, of Heathsville was charged September 22 with strangulation of another causing an injury and assault and battery.

Misdemeanors

A Heathsville man, 43, was charged September 20 with driving under the influence of alcohol and reckless driving.

Fire calls

For September 17-23, the Callao VFD responded to two medical calls, a gas leak and a fire.

The Fairfields VFD responded to a vehicle crash and a wire down call.

EMS calls

For September 17-23, the Northumberland County Emergency Services, Callao Volunteer Rescue Squad, Mid-County Volunteer Rescue Squad and Northumberland County Volunteer Rescue Squad responded to 28 calls including 24 medical emergencies, three falls and one vehicle crash.

Rappahannock Record Staff
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