Bath County Sheriff’s Office
Weekly News Release
December 10th -16th 2023
Sunday, December 10
Deputy J. Bryan, IV and Deputy R. Miller responded to a dispute at a Hot Springs residence.
Deputy R. Miller transported a person to Bath Community Hospital.
Monday, December 11
Deputy M. Colaw reported icy road conditions. VDOT was advised.
Deputy D. Smith and Deputy T. O’Conner checked on a residential alarm in Hot Springs.
Tuesday, December 12
Deputy Thomas O Conner transported an inmate from Middle River Regional Jail to Alleghany Regional Jail
Deputy D. Smith responded to livestock in the road on Deerfield Road
Wednesday, December 13
Sgt. Smith responded to a horse in the road on Mountain Valley Road
Major Bryan and Deputy O Conner transported inmates from Alleghany Regional Jail to Bath Circuit Court and back to the jail.
Captain Weaver assisted Obaugh Funeral Home with an escort to Burnsville.
Thursday, December 14
Deputy Colaw assisted a motorist on Mountain Valley Rd
Lt. Grimm responded to a motor vehicle accident at a business on Mountain Valley Rd
Lt. Grimm and Deputy O Conner responded to a motor vehicle accident on Mountain Valley Road
Deputy Colaw and Deputy Bryan IV responded to a noise complaint on Paul Siple Drive
Friday, December 15
Lt. Grimm and Sgt. Smith checked on property damage at a residence on West Warm Springs Drive
Deputy Altizer responded to a brush fire call on Sam Snead Hwy
Saturday, December 16
Deputy Altizer responded to a report of two dogs in the Hot Springs area. One dog possibly injured.
Sgt. C. Smith responded to a panic alarm at a Hot Springs business.
Lt. J. Grimm and Deputy C. Altizer responded to a structure fire in Millboro.
Several deputies assisted with traffic control for the Hot Springs Christmas parade.
Bath County Sheriff’s Office communications officers answered 225 incoming calls and made 106 outbound calls.