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Bath County Sheriff’s Office
Weekly News Release
3/2/25 thru 3/8/25

3/2/25 Deputy Bryan IV performed a well-being check at a residence on T C Walker Rd in Millboro

3/2/25 Deputy Miller and Deputy T. Plecker responded to a larceny call on Water Tank Rd in Millboro

3/3/25 Deputy T. Plecker and Lt. Grimm assisted a disabled motorist on Mountain Valley Rd

3/3/25 Deputy T. Plecker spoke to a citizen on the telephone in reference to an overdue motorist in the Millboro area

3/3/25 Sgt. Smith spoke to a citizen on the telephone in reference to a civil matter

3/3/25 Deputy T. Plecker responded to a motor vehicle accident in the Hot Springs area

3/3/25 Sgt. Smith spoke to a citizen on the telephone in reference to a civil matter

3/3/25 Deputy T. Plecker assisted a motorist on Main Street in Hot Springs

3/3/25 Sgt. Smith checked on a suspicious person walking on Sam Snead Hwy

3/3/25 Sgt. Smith assisted with a rescue call on Jackson River Turnpike

3/3/25 Sgt. Smith and Deputy D. Smith responded to a motor vehicle accident involving a deer on Mountain Valley Rd

3/4/25 Captain Weaver checked on an injured deer on Sam Snead Hwy

3/4/25 Captain Weaver checked on an injured deer on Mountain Valley Rd

3/4/25 Sgt. Smith and Deputy T. Plecker performed a well-being check at a residence on Jackson River Turnpike

3/5/25 Deputy Miller transported an inmate from Alleghany Regional Jail to Bath County Court

3/5/25 Deputy Miller and Captain Weaver assisted with traffic control for a tree blocking the road on Sam Snead Hwy

3/5/25 Major Bryan assisted with traffic control for a tree blocking the road on Jackson River Turnpike

3/5/25 Deputy T. Plecker performed a well-being check at a residence on Jackson River Turnpike

3/5/25 Deputy Miller assisted a citizen locked out of her residence on Sam Snead Hwy

3/5/25 Deputy O Conner responded to a gas drive off at a station on Mountain Valley Rd

3/5/25 Deputy Miller and Deputy Bryan IV responded to a B&E call on Muddy Run Rd

3/6/25 Deputy Miller responded to a residence on Thomastown Rd for a report of property damage

3/6/25 Deputy Miller and Deputy Colaw responded to a trespassing call at a residence on Pinehurst Heights Rd in Hot Springs

3/6/25 Deputy Rexrode assisted with debris in the road on Indian Draft Rd

3/7/25 Lt. Grimm and Sgt. Smith assisted with a rescue call on Cowpasture River Hwy

3/7/25 Deputy O’Conner assisted with an animal control call on Cowpasture River Hwy

3/7/25 Sgt. Smith spoke to a citizen on the telephone about a civil matter

3/7/25 Deputy D. Smith responded to check on a suspicious person walking along the road on Sam Snead Hwy

3/7/25 Deputy D. Smith responded to a suspicious vehicle call at a business on Sam Snead Hwy

3/8/25 Sgt. Smith assisted a disabled motorist on Mountain Valley Rd

3/8/25 Sgt. Smith performed a well-being check on a citizen at a residence on Jackson River Turnpike

Bath County Sheriff’s Office emergency communications officers answered 193 incoming calls and made 75 outbound calls during this time period.

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