The following crimes were reported to the Stafford Sheriff’s Office from March 26-29.

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The following crimes were reported to the Stafford Sheriff’s Office from March 26-29.
Spotsylvania Fire, Rescue and Emergency Management teamed up with Rappahannock Electric Cooperative for hot line training! Officials say this ensures their safety and yours when responding to emergencies involving downed power lines. Remember if you see a downed line, stay away and call 911!
Sheldon Davis was last known to be living in Orange County
Sheriff’s Office says in both incidents packages on porch replaced with empty boxes
The following crimes were reported to the Stafford Sheriff’s Office from March 15-25.
A John Deere lawnmower and a tub of restaurant kitchen grease were among items reported stolen.
Funding Will Allow the City of Fredericksburg to Enhance Security at Emergency Operations Center.
Gives 18-20 year-olds the opportunity to reserve a spot in the upcoming academy
During Virginia Women Veterans Week, Margarida Figueroa shares some of the opportunities, challenges and insights she gained during her service in the U.S. Marine Corps.
Smoke detectors wake home residents at 4 Saturday morning.
The National Anthem
Not a birthday nor anniversary has gone by that Sue Baker hasn’t thought about her daughter.
Busy day for fire and rescue to the north and west of the Fredericksburg area. Photo courtesy Prince William Fire and Rescue
String of incidents involving use of force spur Sheriff’s Office, Commonwealth’s Attorney and NAACP to act.
Three suspects from Ruther Glen, one from DC arrested. Sheriff Moser chases down one of the suspects.
The following crimes were reported to the Stafford Sheriff’s Office from March 8-14.
The following crimes were reported to the Fredericksburg Police Department from March 11-18.
The Fredericksburg Fire Department says while operating on the scene of a reported building fire the other day, multiple drivers drove over their water supply hose. Officials say that’s dangerous …..and illegal.
Thank-you to emergency management professionals in the region that keep us all safe
Shelley Moncure, 72, of Stafford, was pronounced dead shortly after units arrived on scene.