DWI HIT PARADE / DUI driver Neal Hambleton hit Caroline Deputy McGhee in crash; deputy seriously injured
RUTHER GLEN, VA. — Virginia State Police Sgt. Steve M. Vick reports that a Ruther Glen man operating a pickup truck crossed the center line of Ladysmith Road while traveling westbound and struck a Caroline County Sheriff’s cruiser head-on, seriously injuring the deputy operating the cruiser.
The crash involving Caroline County Deputy H. S. McGhee which occurred around 5 am on Ladysmith Road west of Balty Road in Caroline County resulted in the deputy being transported to Mary Washington Hospital in serious, but with non-life-threatening condition with injuries to his lower body. The Virginia State Police are working the crash at the request of Sheriff Tony Lippa.
Police report that Neal B. Hambleton, 30, of Ruther Glen was charged with a DUI-1st offense, concealed a weapon while intoxicated and DUI-maiming. Hambleton is incarcerated at the Pamunkey Regional Jail.
Sheriff Lippa is at Deputy McGhee’s hospital room currently. McGhee, 25, has suffered a fractured left femur, a fractured right lower leg, and a fractured foot, along with some soft tissue injuries.
An orthopedic surgeon has already seen Deputy McGhee, and McGhee will have surgery to correct his fractures today.
McGhee is in good spirits, and all of us at the Caroline County Sheriff’s Office wish him a speedy recovery.
Sheriff Lippa also asked to pass along the following:
“Both Deputy McGhee and the entire CCSO family are overwhelmed by the calls, emails, texts and other supportive communications we have received and continue to receive. It means a great deal to all of us to know the level of concern and caring this community, and our law enforcement brethren have displayed. I will continue to pass along your well wishes to Deputy McGhee.”
Hambleton lists the following information on his LinkedIn resume:
Amphibious Assault Vehicle operator
VSE Corporation
October 2015 – Present (1 year 4 months) Ladysmith Va.
Security Officer
OMNIPLEX World Services Corporation
March 2014 – October 2015 (1 year 8 months) Undisclosed
Armed security for the DoD. TS/SCI.
Section Leader
United States Marine Corps
September 2004 – September 2012 (8 years 1 month) Quantico, Virginia