BATH COUNTY, W.Va. (VR) – Sunday, May 14 – Saturday, May 20, 2023
Sunday, May 14
Deputy Randozzo responded to Indian Draft Road for a tree blocking the road.
Deputy Bryan IV removed debris from the Carloover area.
Deputy Randozzo responded to a prowler call at a Hot Springs residence.
Deputy Bryan IV, Deputy Randozzo and Captain Weaver responded to a prowler call at a Hot Springs residence.
Monday, May 15
Deputy Harlow performed traffic stops on Mountain Valley Road.
Deputy D. Smith checked on a suspicious vehicle on Mountain Valley Road.
Tuesday, May 16
Sgt. Smith unlocked a vehicle in the Hot Springs area.
Wednesday, May 17
Captain Weaver responded to a burglar alarm at a Hot Springs residence.
Deputy Harlow responded to an animal control call in the Deerfield area.
Deputy Randozzo unlocked a vehicle near Lake Moomaw.
Deputy Randozzo responded to an animal control at a Hot Springs residence.
Thursday, May 18
Captain Weaver responded to a burglar alarm at a business in the Hot Springs area.
Deputy Bryan IV, Major Bryan and Lt. Grimm assisted with traffic control on Sam Snead Highway.
Friday, May 19
Sgt. Smith transported an inmate from Middle River Regional Jail to Alleghany Regional Jail.
Lt. Grimm, Sgt. Smith, Deputy Harlow and Captain Weaver assisted the Virginia State Police with a motor vehicle accident on Douthat State Park Road.
Deputy Harlow performed traffic stops on Sam Snead Highway and Mountain Valley Road.
Deputy Harlow responded to a larceny at a residence on Sam Snead Highway.
Deputy Harlow assisted a motorist on Mountain Valley Road.
Deputy D. Smith responded to an animal control call in the Carloover area.
Saturday, May 20
Deputy Harlow responded to a Hot Springs residence on a dispute call.
Sgt. Smith assisted a motorist on Mountain Valley Road.
Sgt. Smith responded to an animal control call on Forestry Road in Ashwood.
Deputy Randozzo responded to an animal control call on McGraw Gap Road.
Deputy D. Smith responded to a dispute at a residence on Klondike Drive.
Bath County Sheriff’s Office communications officers answered 269 incoming calls and made 116 outbound calls during this time period.