A tractor-trailer ran off the road Thursday at the intersection of Poplar and Kellogg Mill roads in Stafford County.
A sheriff’s deputy was called to direct traffic about 1 p.m.
A tractor-trailer ran off the road Thursday at the intersection of Poplar and Kellogg Mill roads in Stafford County.
A sheriff’s deputy was called to direct traffic about 1 p.m.
From a press release:
At 11:31 a.m., Thursday (Dec. 28), Virginia State Police received a Be On the Look Out bulletin for an SUV that was possibly related to an ongoing criminal investigation in Stafford County. A state trooper spotted the suspect vehicle traveling north on Interstate 95 near the 137 mile marker and, with the assistance of a Stafford County Sheriff’s Deputy, attempted a traffic stop.
From a press release:
Deputies with the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office responded to a motor vehicle accident on Tuesday which led to the arrest of a wanted man and the recovery of stolen firearms.
From Prince William police:
Felony Child Neglect – On December 22 at 5:17PM, officers responded to a residence located in the 7600 block of Yellow Lily Dr in Manassas (20109) to investigate a custody dispute. When officers arrived, they attempted to make contact with the accused. After multiple attempts at the front door, officers located an unsecured door to the rear of the home. Officers entered the home after hearing a small child crying inside and getting no response from the accused who was believed to be inside. The accused was found inside the home asleep and intoxicated. Officers attempted to wake the accused several times. The accused was unable to keep her head up or eyes open. Due to her high level of intoxication, the accused was transported to an area hospital for treatment. The child, a 5-month-old baby girl, was not injured. Following the investigation, the accused, identified as Andrea Jean LUCCA, was arrested. The child was released into the custody of a family member.
10. Driver killed in I-95 wrong-way crash
A driver was killed on October 12 when he entered Interstate 95 headed in the wrong direction.
Serve Our Willing Warriors Executive Director Jeffery Sapp announced today he will step down by the end of the year.
Sapp has served in the executive director role for one year. He told Potomac Local today his departure was a mutual decision between him and the charity’s board of directors.
From an email: