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Bath County Sheriff’s Office
Weekly News Release

January 26, 2025 through February 1, 2025

January 26, 2025 Deputy Smith responded to report of motor vehicle accident involving a deer on Jackson River Tpke.

January 26, 2025 Sergeant Smith responded to motor vehicle accident involving a deer on Sam Snead Hwy.

January 26, 2025 Major Bryan conducted traffic control on Sam Snead Hwy.

January 26, 2025 Major Bryan and Sergeant Smith responded to a HazMat incident at business in Mitchelltown

January 26, 2025 Deputy Plecker, Sergeant Smith and Major Bryan responded to Forest Road 61 for a traffic pursuit

January 26, 2025 Deputy Smith responded to Westminister Rd for report of a suspicious vehicle

January 27, 2025 Deputy Bryan and Deputy Plecker responded to a disabled vehicle on Bath House Hill

January 27, 2025 Deputy Bryan and Deputy Miller responded to assist the rescue squad with a call on Forestry Rd

January 28, 2025 Deputy Miller responded to a report of trees in roadway on Warm Springs Mountain

January 28, 2025 Captain Weaver responded to a disabled vehicle on Bath House Hill

January 28, 2025 Lieutenant Grimm checked on a suspicious individual on Sam Snead Hwy

January 28, 2025 Deputy Bryan responded to report of vehicle in the ditch on Warm Springs Mountain.

January 29, 2025 Lieutenant Grimm and Deputy O’Conner responded to McGraw Gap Road to assist rescue squad with call.

January 29, 2025 Sheriff Plecker and Deputy O’Conner responded to Rock Cut Rd to assist rescue squad with a call

January 29, 2025 Lieutenant Grimm responded to report of tree in roadway on Warm Springs Mountain.

January 29, 2025 Lieutenant Grimm and Deputy Rexrode responded to report of rocks in the roadway on Mountain Valley Rd

January 29, 2025 Sergeant Smith responded to report of tree in roadway and had been struck by a vehicle on Mountain Valley Rd

January 29, 2025 Deputy Smith responded to Muddy Run Rd. for report of debris in roadway

January 30, 2025 Lieutenant Grimm and Captain Weaver responded to Paul Siple Dr. for report of utility lines hanging low

January 30, 2025 Captain Weaver and Deputy McRoberts checked on a report of smoke on Sam Snead Hwy.

January 30, 2025 Captain Weaver assisted a disabled tractor trailer on Sam Snead Hwy

January 30, 2025 Sergeant Smith delivered an emergency message to a citizen on Jackson River Tpke

January 30, 2025 Sergeant Smith and Sheriff Plecker responded to a residence on Sam Snead Hwy for a suspicious individual. Sergeant Smith
transported the individual to meet a Harrisonburg PD officer, due to the individual was a missing person from Harrisonburg, VA

January 31, 2025 Deputy Bryan spoke with individual reference to a civil issue

January 31, 2025 Deputy Miller responded to report of a prowler at residence on Sam Snead Hwy.

January 31, 2025 Deputy Colaw and Deputy Miller spoke with an individual on Forestry Road reference to threats

February 1, 2025 Deputy Bryan conducted a well-being check on Paul Siple Dr

February 1, 2025 Deputy Bryan and Deputy Colaw responded to individual making threats near Warm Springs Pool

February 1. 2025 Deputy Colaw conducted a well-being check on Jackosn River Tpke.

Bath County Sheriff’s Office emergency communications officers answered 213 incoming calls and made 103 outbound calls during this time period.

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