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The preliminary investigation indicated the 1993 Chevrolet Caprice was traveling southbound on Pegg Road when it left the roadway, struck a guardrail on the northbound shoulder, and overturned. The vehicle came to rest in a wooded area on the northbound side of Pegg Road.
The Sheriff’s Office reported the incident as a homicide and said that at 5:01 this morning deputies responded to the area of Clint Lane in southern Stafford County for reports of shots fired.
Officer Love’s tenacity and good old fashion police work lead to the arrest of one suspect and possibly two more that had started a pattern of burglaries in the Crofton Community. Also, property was recovered from several other burglaries. If it were not for his actions there is no telling how many more burglaries would have been committed before an arrest would have been affected and the spree put to a halt. Officer Love is truly deserving of the Officer of the Month for Western District for the month of March 2015.
Shooting: 4100 blk W Rogers Ave. An adult male is reported to be shot multiple times at the location. Homicide Detectives are investigating
In December of last year, crew member Seechurm (a mini-bar attendant) used a master key while he was off-duty to enter a woman’s cabin and molested the woman while she was sleeping
Police say that Logan Bagby, 22, of Powhatan, Virginia, was the driver and only occupant of a Ford Ranger pickup which was traveling north on Walkers Ridge Road when it ran off the road left struck a parked 2010 Toyota Corolla, the vehicle continued on striking a tree at which point it caught fire and became fully engulfed and burning Bagby alive.
During the encounter, based on witness accounts, a struggle ensued between the officer and the male subject. The male subject was subsequently shot by the officer. The Portsmouth Police officer immediately requested rescue to respond to the scene. The male subject, William L. Chapman II, 18, of the 100 block of Gilmerton Avenue in Portsmouth, died at the scene.