Bath County Sheriff’s Office
Weekly News Release
Sunday, April 28 through Saturday, May 4
Sunday, April 28
Deputy Altizer delivered an emergency message to a camper at Lake Moomaw.
Deputy Altizer conducted a traffic stop on Mountain Valley Road near Dry Run Road.
Deputy Miller responded to Bath Community Hospital for a child that had been bit by a dog.
Monday, April 29
Lt. Grimm responded to a business on Sunset Hill Road to unlock a vehicle with keys locked inside.
Sgt. C. Smith and Deputy D. Smith responded to a residence on Mountain Valley Road near Old Germantown Road for an overdue motorist.
Sgt. C. Smith and Deputy D. Smith responded to a residence on Rock Cut Road for a domestic dispute.
Tuesday, April 30
Captain Weaver responded to a report of livestock in the roadway just north of Douthat State Park Road.
Deputy D. Smith responded to a residence on Douthat State Park Road for a stray dog that has gotten into a shed.
Wednesday, May 1
Major Bryan III responded to a business on Mountain Valley Road near Stage Coach Drive for a gas drive off.
Deputy Bryan IV responded to the Poor Farm area to check on a 74 year old male that had not came home from fishing.
Deputy Miller responded to a residence on Douthat State Park Road for a vehicle accident.
Thursday, May 2
Deputy Bryan IV responded to Summit Community Bank For and activated burglar alarm.
Deputy Bryan IV responded to a residence on West View Lane for someone trespassing.
Captain Weaver and Lt. Grimm assisted Highland County deputies for a possible motor vehicle accident in the Williamsville area.
Deputy Miller responded to a tree in the roadway on Mountain Valley Road near Blowing Springs Campground.
Deputy Miller spoke with a female about her daughter who she has not seen or spoken to in about two months.
Friday, May 3
Deputy Harlow checked on a disabled vehicle setting along the roadway on the east side of Warm Springs Mountain.
Sheriff Plecker checked on a report of suspicious smoke in the Mitchelltown area.
Deputy Harlow conducted a traffic stop on Sam Snead Highway near Chimney Run Farm Road.
Lt. Grimm unlocked a vehicle with keys locked inside at a residence on Buxton Lane.
Deputy D. Smith and Deputy Harlow responded to a possible break and entering at a residence on Pinehurst Heights Road.
Sgt. C. Smith and Deputy D. Smith responded to a residence on Klondike Drive for a possible prowler.
Saturday, May 4
Deputy Harlow conducted a traffic stop on Sam Snead highway near Home Lane.
Sgt. C. Smith and Deputy D. Smith assisted Hot Springs Rescue Squad on a call at a residence on Bee Town Road. Male subject transported to Bath Community Hospital.
Bath County Sheriff’s Office communications officers answered 193 incoming calls and made 67 outbound calls.