Stafford county sheriff reports assault, burglary, and fraud incidents
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Stafford County Sheriff Reports Assault, Burglary, and Fraud Incidents

September 18, 2024

STAFFORD, VA – The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office has reported three separate incidents, including an assault, a burglary, and a fraud case, each involving active investigations.

At Colonial Forge High School on Tuesday at 8:21 a.m., Deputy G.M. Lum intervened in a fight at the clinic. Deputy Lum, with assistance from school staff, separated two students. Student one was identified as the primary aggressor and faces a criminal complaint for assault and battery.

At 2:35 a.m. on Tuesday, Deputy J.J. Suh responded to a business alarm at Trek Bicycle located at 2773 Richmond Highway. Upon arrival, he discovered a shattered window and confirmed the theft of a bicycle valued at nearly $1,700.

Deputy J.L. Jones addressed a fraud incident at the Ford T. Humphrey Public Safety Building at 8:50 a.m. on Tuesday. A victim reported receiving a call from someone impersonating Captain E.E. Quinn, demanding payment via gift cards to dismiss alleged drug possession warrants. The Sheriff’s Office confirmed they do not request money over the phone and advised residents to hang up and report such

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