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January 29, 2023 Sergeant Smith and Deputy Harlow conducted a funeral escort to Warm Springs Cemetery

January 29, 2023 Deputy Harlow checked on a suspicious vehicle on Mountain Valley Rd.

January 29, 2023 Deputy Harlow assisted State Police with traffic stop on Mountain Valley Rd.

January 29, 2023 Sergeant Smith and Deputy Harlow arrested Herbert Rexrode, Jr. on a Capias.  Deputy Harlow transported him to Alleghany Regional Jail

January 29, 2023 Deputy Harlow conducted a traffic stop on Mountain Valley Rd

January 31, 2023 Lieutenant Grimm spoke to an individual reference to a lost item

January 31, 2023 Lieutenant Grimm responded to Mountain Valley Rd. for traffic control for tractor trailer sitting in roadway

February 1, 2023 Sergeant Smith and Captain Weaver responded to a motor vehicle accident on Sam Snead Hwy.

February 1, 2023 Deputy D. Smith conducted a well-being check on Maple Wood Rd.

February 1, 2023 Sergeant Smith spoke to individual reference to fraud

February 1, 2023 Deputy Harlow conducted a traffic stop on Sam Snead Hwy.

February 1, 2023 Deputy Harlow conducted a traffic stop on Sam Snead Hwy.

February 2, 2023 Deputy Harlow conducted a traffic stop on Mountain Valley Rd.

February 2, 2023 Deputy D. Smith transported an individual to hospital on a voluntary emergency custody order

February 2, 2023 Sheriff Plecker and Sergeant Johnson transported an inmate from Tygarts Valley Regional Jail to Alleghany Regional Jail

February 2, 2023 Deputy Harlow conducted a traffic stop on Mountain Valley Rd.

February 3, 2023 Deputy Harlow responded to a tree blocking roadway near intersection of Sam Snead Hwy. and Muddy Run Rd.

February 4, 2023 Deputy Bryan responded to Muddy Run Rd. for report of a domestic dispute. 

February 4, 2023 Deputy Bryan arrested Shannon Dean for assault on a family member. 

Bath County Sheriff’s Office communications officers answered 257 incoming calls and made 106 outbound calls during this time period.

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