From the Caroline County Sheriff’s Office: Weekly News Media Briefs – Week Ending April 12, 2008:
On February 6, 2008, Deputy K. H. Eichenmiller stopped a vehicle for a traffic infraction and issued a summons. After further investigation, on April 10, 2008, David K. Smith, 42, of Ruther glen was charged with forging a summons, identity theft, speeding, and driving on a suspended driver’s license. He was ordered held without bond and an arraignment date of April 11, 2008 was set.
On April 10, 2008, Deputy J. O. Cecil responded to a citizen requesting advice in Carmel Church. After investigating, Mary L. Chavis, 35, of Pembroke, NC was charged with soliciting for prostitution. She was held under a $3500 bond and an arraignment date of April 16, 2008 was set.
On April 11, 2008, Sergeant J. W. McCarty, Deputies B. N. Doucet, C. M. Polliard, and C. S. Wooldridge responded to an address in Ruther Glen in reference to a party that involved underage drinking. After investigating, James A. Stanley, 42, and Linda L. Stanley, 43, both of Ruther Glen, were charged with 11 counts each of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. They were also charged with 6 counts each of providing alcohol to adults under the age of 21. Both were ordered held under a $5000 bond and an arraignment date of April 15, 2008 was set. At the same event, Christopher A. Holman, 18, of Ruther Glen, was charged with assaulting a law enforcement officer. He was ordered held under a $1500 bond and his arraignment date was set on April 23, 2008. Six other adults were released on summonses for underage possession of alcohol pending trial on May 23, 2008.
On April 11, 2008, Deputy C. A. Heywood stopped a vehicle for a traffic infraction. After investigating, Herman P. Calhoun Jr., 46, of Mechanicsville was charged with driving under the influence. He was released on a personal recognizance bond and a court date of April 23, 2008 was set.
On April 12, 2008, Deputy T. P. Connolly stopped a vehicle for a traffic infraction. After investigating, Jesse B. Beverly, 42, of Ruther Glen was charged with driving under the influence. He was released on a personal recognizance bond and a court date of April 16, 2008 was set.
On April 12, 2008, Deputy C. S. Wooldridge responded to a domestic in Ruther Glen. After investigating, Bryan C. Tolliver, 22, of Fredericksburg was charged with 2 counts of domestic assault. He was released on a personal recognizance bond and an arraignment date of April 17, 2008 was set.
On April 12, 2008, Deputy W. D. Lipscomb attempted to stop a vehicle for a traffic infraction. The vehicle refused to stop. After causing the vehicle to stop, Tony W. Washington, 47, of Milford was charged with felony eluding, driving under the influence – 2nd, offense, refusing to submit to a breath test, obstruction of justice, driving on a revoked drivers license and failing to register a vehicle. . He was ordered held without bond and an arraignment date of April 14, 2008 was set.
On April 12, 2008, Deputy W. D. Lipscomb stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. After investigating, Raymond L. Goodall, Jr., 36, of Doswell was charged with driving under the influence – 2nd, offense, refusing to submit to a breath test, and driving on a revoked driver’s license. He was held under a $2500 bond and a court date of May 16, 2008 was set.
On April 12, 2008, Deputy W. D. Lipscomb stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. After investigating, Melvin A. Johnson, 22, of Richmond was charged with driving under the influence and driving on a revoked driver’s license – 3rd, offense. He was held under a $2000 bond and a court date of May 16, 2008 was set.
On April 12, 2008, Sergeant R. L. Hixson stopped a vehicle for a traffic infraction. After investigating, Tracy L. Hall, 36, of Richmond was charged with driving under the influence, refusing to submit to a breath test and possession of marijuana. She was held under a $2000 bond and a court date of April 16, 2008 was set.
Caroline County Sheriff’s Office Wrap Up
According to Sheriff Tony Lippa, Caroline Deputies made 4 drug arrests, 9 driving under the influence, 7 domestic violence arrests, and 141 other criminal arrests during the past week. The deputies served 173 civil papers, issued 283 traffic summonses, handled 5 motor vehicle crashes, responded to 54 alarm calls, and dealt with 14 juvenile offenders. The Sheriff’s Office Communications Center dispatched 443 calls for service and handled 1,810 telephone inquiries. The CCSO also logged 29 calls assisting outside agencies and had 223 self initiated calls.