Burnt weed and bad driving land teen in hot seat
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Burnt weed and bad driving land teen in hot seat

STAFFORD COUNTY, Va. — A 16-year-old was arrested Wednesday afternoon after allegedly driving under the influence, nearly colliding with several vehicles, and briefly traveling in the wrong direction on Richmond Highway.

At approximately 1:56 p.m., Deputy J.L. Jones spotted an Acura swerving and failing to stay in its lane while patrolling southbound near Rowser Street. The situation escalated as the driver nearly sideswiped multiple cars, prompting Deputy Jones to initiate a traffic stop.

Instead of pulling over, the driver entered the northbound lanes while still heading south. Fortunately, no collisions occurred and the teen eventually returned to the correct lane before stopping the vehicle.

Upon approaching the car, the deputy detected the strong odor of burnt marijuana. The unlicensed teen, who also lacked registration, told the deputy, “I didn’t mean to interrupt your shift.” He was found in possession of two baggies containing a green leafy substance.

Charges filed, teen released to family

Criminal complaints were filed for driving under the influence, driving without a license, operating an unregistered vehicle, eluding police, and underage possession of marijuana. Juvenile Intake declined to detain the teen, and he was released to family members.

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