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Bath County Sheriff’s Office Weekly News Release Sept. 11-17, 2022

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09/11  Deputy D. Smith and the Virginia State Police checked on a tree blocking the road on Sam Snead Hwy
09/11  Captain Weaver checked on a tree blocking the road on Mountain Valley Rd
09/11  Lt. Grimm unlocked a vehicle on T.C. Walker Rd
09/11  Deputy D. Smith responded to a dispute at a Hot Springs residence
09/11  Deputy Miller unlocked a vehicle at a Hot Springs business
09/12  Deputy Harlow performed a traffic stop on Muddy Run Rd
09/12  Deputy Harlow served a capias on Robert Hickman for failure to appear in court
09/12  Deputy Harlow and Sgt. Johnson performed a traffic stop on Sam Snead Hwy
09/12  Deputy Colaw checked on a disabled vehicle on Sam Snead Hwy
09/12  Deputy Colaw and Sgt. Johnson performed a traffic stop on Sam Snead Hwy
09/13  Deputy Harlow, Lt. Grimm, and Deputy Bryan IV responded to an assault at a Hot Springs residence
09/13  Lt. Grimm responded to a panic alarm a at a business in Warm Springs
09/13  Deputy Colaw responded to a gas drive off at a business in Hot Springs
09/14  Deputy Colaw and Deputy Bryan IV responded to a domestic dispute at a Millboro residence
09/14  Sgt. Smith performed a well-being check on a citizen at a residence near Sam Snead Hwy
09/15  Lt. Grimm and Captain Weaver checked on a vehicle blocking a road in Warm Springs  
09/15  Sgt. Smith performed a well-being check on a citizen on Indian Draft Rd
09/15  Sgt. Smith checked on a trespass call at a Warm Springs business
09/16  Deputy Altizer, Deputy Colaw and Deputy Bryan IV performed traffic stops on Sam Snead Hwy
09/16  Sheriff Plecker ,Deputy Altizer ,Deputy Bryan IV assisted the Virginia State Police on a traffic stop on Sam Snead Hwy
09/16  Deputy Altizer checked on a reckless driver call on Mountain Valley Rd  
09/17  Deputy Altizer spoke to a citizen in Millboro who was being threatened by another individual
09/17  Deputy Bryan IV and Deputy Colaw assisted with a medical emergency call in the Hot Springs area

Bath County Sheriff’s Office communications officers answered 276 incoming calls and made 79 outbound calls during this time period.

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