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Sheriffs’ Reports 11-04-21

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

Felonies

Dequinel Anthony Johnson, 45, of Heathsville, was charged October 25 with stalking: fear of death/assault, extortion in writing, two counts of malicious wounding, child abuse/neglect, and three counts of forcible sodomy.

Kentel Devante Noel, 29, of Heathsville, was charged October 28 with failure to appear on a felony offense.

Michael Deandre Williams, 26, of Weems, was charged October 29 with failure to appear on a felony offense.

Misdemeanors

A Warsaw woman, 23, was charged October 25 with assault.

A Lancaster woman, 24, was charged October 27 with intentionally damaging property valued at less than $1,000.

A Lancaster man, 56, was charged October 27 with contempt of court, failure to appear.

A Lancaster woman, 22, was charged October 28 with assault and failure to report an accident with property damage.

A Kilmarnock man, 41, was charged October 29 with two counts of revocation of pretrial reales, misdemeanor.

A Frisco, Colo. man, 44, was charged October 30 with driving while intoxicated, failure to submit to a blood/breath test after being arrested for driving while intoxicated, unlawfully damaging property and reckless driving.

Activity report

Oct. 25: Staff responded to Carlson Road and Jessie duPont Memorial Highway to assist the Northumberland county Sheriff’s Office (NCSO) with a traffic stop, to the 800 block of Nuttsville Road for a domestic disturbance, to the 900 block of Clover Lane for gunshots in the area, and to a walk-in report of stolen property.

Oct. 26: Staff responded to White Chapel Road for a tree limb in the roadway, to the 5200 block of Mary Ball Road for arson of a commercial building, and to the 400 block of Wilson Lane for trespassing.

Oct. 27: Staff responded to the 1100 block of Mosquito Point Road to check the welfare of a resident, to the 100 block of Cedar Lane to assist the Kilmarnock Police Department (KPD) with a burglary in progress, to the 400 block of Wilson Lane for a domestic disturbance involving alcohol, to the 5200 block of Mary Ball Road for suspicious activity,  to the 1300 block of Hunton Lane for a possible burglary, to the report of illegal dumping in the 100 block of Jeffrey Avenue, to the 200 block of Old Fairgrounds Way to assist KPD with a domestic assault in progress, to the 200 block of Lovers Lane for suspicious activity, and to the 200 block of Wiggins Avenue to assist KPD with a domestic assault.

Oct. 28: Staff responded to a walk-in report of a child custody dispute, and to the 6700 block of Mary Ball Road for a disabled vehicle.

Oct. 29: Staff responded to the Robert O. Norris Jr. Memorial Bridge for debris in the roadway, multiple reports of weather related incidents such as trees down and high water, and to the 200 block of Windmill Point Road for a single-vehicle traffic crash with injuries.

Oct. 30: Staff responded to the 200 block of Twin Branch Road for a fight in progress involving several individuals, to the 1300 block of Hunton Lane for a boat that was found drifting without an occupant, to the 100 block of Wharton Grove Lane for a verbal disagreement, to the 1200 block of Morattico Road to check the welfare of a resident, and  to the 2600 block of Merry Point Road for a domestic disturbance with injuries.

Oct. 31: Staff responded to the 600 block of Rappahannock Drive for a disorderly person, to White Chapel and Old Bethel roads for a two-vehicle traffic crash, to the 100 block of Mockingbird Lane for an abandoned vehicle, to the 100 block of Jeffrey Avenue to check the welfare of a resident, and responded to the 16500 block of Mary Ball Road for the report of gunshots in the late evening hours.

Staff also conducted 11 traffic stops, issued 10 summonses, assisted two motorists, recorded three deer strike accidents, handled 10 calls for traffic control, investigated eight building alarms, processed a mental health order, logged three inmate transports, received five E911 hang-up calls, and handled a call for animal control.

Fire calls

Kilmarnock Volunteer Fire Department assisted an emergency medical services (EMS) call on Chesapeake Drive and responded to a traffic crash on North Main Street, a brush fire on Kent Point Road, and with Upper Lancaster VFD to a structure fire on Mary Ball Road.

Upper Lancaster VFD also established a landing zone for EMS on Slabtown Road.

White Stone VFD responded to a fire/smoke alarm on Hayden road, a traffic crash on Windmill Point Road and a fire/smoke alarm on Irvington Road.

Northumberland County Sheriff Johnny Beauchamp this week reported charges against 10 individuals.

Felonies

Hezekaih S. Bailey, 34, of Warsaw, was charged October 20 with assault and battery, third-plus offense, and two misdemeanor charges for violating a protective order. These were Northumberland County warrants served by the Warsaw Town Police.

Cynthia Jilda David, 21, of Heathsville, was charged October 25 on a direct indictment issued from the Richmond County Circuit Court for felony assault on a police officer. NCSO served the indictment.

George Andre Canada, 37, of Heathsville, was charged October 26 with grand larceny.

Kaiiha Tanesha Lee, 21, of Lottsburg, was charged October 30 with felony obtaining money, over $1,000, by false pretenses.

Misdemeanors

A Lottsburg man, 57, was charged October 20 with assault and battery of a family member.

A Warsaw man, 34, was charged October 21 with a capias/attachment of the body for failing to appear in the Northumberland County General District Court for an original charge of damaging property. He was arrested by the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office.

A Callao woman, 47, was charged October 24 with violating a protective order.

A Kilmarnock man, 33, was charged October 25 with a capias/attachment of the body issued from the Northumberland County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court to be delivered to a behavioral center. He also was served with a capias to show cause issued from the Lancaster County Circuit Court for failing to appear in their court on an original charge of entering property to cause damage.

A Warsaw man, 34, was charged October 26 with four misdemeanor counts of violating a protective order.

A Burgess man, 20, was charged October 30 on a criminal show cause summons for failing to appear in the Lancaster County General District Court.

Rappahannock Record Staff
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