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Sheriffs’ Reports 10-20-22

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

Felonies

Linda Renee Hines Johnson, 57, of Weems was charged October 19 with selling/distributing a Schedule IV narcotic.

Michael Anderson Crockett Jr., 38, of Lancaster was charged October 15 with driving while license suspended for driving while intoxicated, third offense in 10 years; driving while intoxicated second offense within 10 years, BAC .15-.20%; and failure to drive on the right half of the highway.

Kevon Lee Gray, 36, of Weems was charged October 16 with two counts of selling/distributing cocaine, a Schedule I/II controlled substance; selling/distributing fentanyl, a Schedule I/II controlled substance; and selling/distributing an imitation controlled substance imitating cocaine, a Schedule I/II controlled substance.

Stephen Eric Ohree Jr., 31, of Kilmarnock, was charged October 16 with being a fugitive from justice (South Carolina) on charges of weapon possession during a violent crime,  domestic violence in the first degree and knowingly obstructing a law enforcement officer in the performance of their duties.

Misdemeanor

A Lancaster man, 78, was charged October 14 with four counts of trespassing after being forbidden to do so.

Activity report

October 10: Staff responded to the 3100 block of White Chapel Road for an assault, to the 900 block of Bald Eagle Road a civil issue involving land use, to the 400 block of Rappahannock Drive for vandalism of a vehicle, and to the 101000 block of Courthouse Road to check the welfare of the residents.

October 11: Staff responded to the 300 block of Courtney Road to assist emergency medical services (EMS) with a fall victim, to the 100 block of Paynes Shop Road for trespassing, to the 1300 block of Ocran Road to check the welfare of a resident, to the 200 block of Flats Lane to assist with a structure fire investigation, to the 100 block of William B. Graham Court to assist Kilmarnock Police Department (KPD) with a suspicious vehicle, to the 300 block of Johns Neck Road for a juvenile behavior issue, and to the 100 block of Keith Lane for suspicious activity.

October 12: Staff responded to the 100 block of Fox Hill Drive for a child custody dispute, to a walk-in report of credit theft and fraud that occurred at the 2100 block of Windmill Point Road, to a child custody issue at the 100 block of Heatherfield Court, to East Church Street and Bluff Point Road to assist KPD with the pursuit of a reckless driver, and to the 100 block of Irvington Road for the report a disorderly person.

October 13: Staff responded to the 400 block of White Hall Road to check the welfare of a juvenile, to the Robert O. Norris Jr. Memorial Bridge for the report of a two-vehicle traffic crash, to the 100 block of Morattico Road to check the welfare of the resident, to the 1600 block of Corrotoman Drive to check the resident, and to the 200 block of Lancaster Creek Drive for a child custody issue.

October 14: Staff responded to the 200 block of Ocran Road for a domestic disturbance, responded to the 500 block of Merry Point Road for a single-vehicle traffic crash, to the 100 block of Tabernacle Lane for a sudden death, to the 3300 block of Lara Road to check the welfare of the resident, and to the 100 block of Morattico Road for an abandoned vehicle in the roadway causing a traffic hazard.

October 15: Staff responded to the 100 block of North Main Street to assist KPD with a juvenile behavior issue, to the 100 block of Harris Road to assist Virginia State Police (VSP) with a person with an altered mental status, to Knights Run Road and Light Street to assist Northumberland County Sheriff’s Office (NCSO) with a physical altercation after a traffic crash, and to the 400 block of White Hall Road for a domestic disturbance involving alcohol.

October 16: Staff responded to the 300 block of Old Ferry Road for trespassers, to the 1000 block of White Chapel Road for an abandoned vehicle, to the 300 block of Callis Road for stalking, to the 100 block of White Hall Road to assist EMS with a person who fell near the roadway and is a recent amputee, to the 100 block of Pleasants Lane for a suspicious person, to the 200 block of Carlson Road for suspicious activity, and to a walk-in report of threats made to harm another.

Staff also conducted 11 traffic stops, issued nine summonses, assisted three motorists, recorded four deer strike accidents, handled six calls for traffic control, investigated three building alarms, logged an inmate transport, received 23 E911 hang up calls and fielded a call for animal control service.

Fire calls

Upper Lancaster, Kilmarnock, White Stone and Richmond County/Farnham Station volunteer fire departments responded to a structure fire on Flats Lane.

Kilmarnock VFD also responded to a fire/smoke alarm on Grove Point Road, two fire/smoke alarm calls on Guarding Point Lane and a trash compactor fire on White Pine Drive.

White Stone VFD also responded to a traffic crash on the Robert O. Norris Jr. Memorial Bridge and to people trapped in faulty elevator on King Carter Drive.

Upper Lancaster VFD also responded to a fire/smoke alarm on Talon Court and a traffic crash on Merry Point Road.

Northumberland County Sheriff Johnny Beauchamp this week reported charges against 15 individuals.

Felonies

Christopher Daniel Campbell, 35, of Lottsburg was charged September 30 with identity theft with intent to defraud and stalking.

Daniel Hales Wingo, 33, of Lottsburg was charged October 3 with assault on a law enforcement officer and obstruction of justice. These were Northumberland County warrants served by the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office.

Centrix Branded Palmer, 33, of Kilmarnock was charged October 4 on three direct indictments/capias’s issued  by the Middlesex County Circuit Court for two counts of distribution of a Schedule I or II drug, and selling drugs near a school or library. These were served by NCSO.

Monterra T. Cockrell, 40, of Heathsville was charged October 5 with grand larceny and he was also charged with one count of petit larceny.

Johnny M. Smithart, 52, of  Heathsville was charged October 5 with felony strangulation and abduction. He also was charged with assault and battery of a family member, destroying a telephone, preventing a call for help and damaging property. These were NCSO warrants served by the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office.

Bobby Ray Landman II, 43, of Famham was charged October 11 with selling/distributing a Schedule I/II drug.

Misty Lynn Stokes, 37, of Heathsville was charged October 13 with a capias to show cause issued by the Northumberland County Circuit Court for failing to obey a court order.

DaQuan Montez Dickerson, 24, of Reedvilie was charged October 15 with abduction, preventing help through wireless communications and assault and battery of a family member. He also was charged with brandishing a firearm.

Terry Lamont Parker Jr., 28, of Reedville was charged October 16 with unauthorized use of a vehicle, assault and battery of a family member and preventing help through wireless communications.

Misdemeanors

A Warsaw man, 33, was charged October 4 on a capias to show cause issued by the Westmoreland County Circuit Court for violation of his probation, with the original charge of violating a protective order. He was served by the NCSO.

A Heathsville woman, 66, was charged October 6 with driving a commercial vehicle without a commercial license and making an improper turn.

A Reedville man, 66, was charged October 6 with assault and battery. This was a Northumberland warrant served by the Virginia State Police.

A Heathsville woman, 37, wa charged October 7 with attempting to defeat a drug test screening by substituting the sample. This was a Richmond County warrant served by the NCSO.

A St. Stephens Church man, 22, was charged October 7 on a capias to show cause issued by the Northumberland County Circuit Court for violating the conditions of his suspended sentence. This paper was served by the Essex County Sheriffs Office.

A Heathsville man, 39, was charged October 8 with criminal trespassing

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