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Bath County Sheriff’s Office Weekly News Release 6/22/25 – 6/28/25

6/22 Deputy OConner assisted with traffic control for a utility problem on Sam Snead Hwy

6/22 Deputy Miller assisted with traffic control for a utility problem on Mountain Valley Rd

6/22 Deputy OConner unlocked a vehicle at a residence on Sam Snead Hwy

6/22 Deputy Altizer and Deputy Miller performed a traffic stop on Mountain Valley Rd

6/22 Deputy T. Plecker checked on a suspicious person walking on Mountain Valley Rd

6/22 Deputy Altizer and Deputy Miller performed a traffic stop on Mountain Valley Rd

6/22 Deputy Altizer and Deputy OConner performed a traffic stop on Mountain Valley Rd

6/22 Sgt. Smith checked on a suspicious vehicle at a business in Ashwood

6/23 Deputy Harlow performed a traffic stop on Cowpasture River Hwy

6/23 Deputy Harlow performed a traffic stop on Douthat State Park Rd

6/23 Deputy Harlow checked on suspicious vehicles at a business on Mountain Valley Rd

6/24 Lt. Grimm assisted with a medical call at a Millboro residence

6/24 Deputy McRoberts performed a traffic stop on Sam Snead Hwy

6/24 Deputy T. Plecker assisted with a medical call at a Hot Springs business

6/24 Lt. Grimm checked on a disabled motorist on Mountain Valley Rd

6/24 Deputy D. Smith, Deputy Harlow and Deputy T. Plecker checked on an intoxicated person in the Williamsville area

6/24 Deputy T. Plecker arrested Ronald Kincaid for public intoxication.

6/24 Deputy D. Smith and Deputy T. Plecker responded to a structure fire on Dry Run Rd

6/24 Deputy Harlow responded to a reckless driver call on Sam Snead Hwy

6/24 Deputy Harlow performed traffic stops on Sam Snead Hwy

6/25 Deputy T. Plecker unlocked a vehicle at a residence on Sam Snead Hwy

6/25 Deputy McRoberts, Deputy T. Plecker and Lt. Grimm responded to a motor vehicle accident on Mountain Valley Rd

6/25 Deputy McRoberts, Deputy T. Plecker and Deputy Bryan IV responded to several trees blocking the road on Jackson River Turnpike

6/25 Deputy Colaw checked on a disabled motorist on Mountain Valley Rd

6/26 Deputy McRoberts, Major Bryan and Sheriff Plecker assisted with a medical call at a Hot Springs residence

6/26 Deputy Bryan IV and Deputy Oconner checked on a tree blocking the road on Dry Run Rd

6/26 Deputy Bryan IV checked on a tree blocking the road on Muddy Run Rd

6/27 Deputy McRoberts responded to a larceny call at a Millboro residence

6/27 Deputy D. Smith unlocked a vehicle at a Hot Springs residence

6/27 Deputy Harlow performed a traffic stop on Sam Snead Hwy

6/27 Deputy Harlow performed traffic stops on Mountain Valley Rd

6/27 Deputy McRoberts checked on a reckless driver in the Warm Springs area

6/28 Deputy Harlow checked on a tree blocking the road on Sam Snead Hwy

6/28 Deputy D. Smith checked on a tree blocking the road on Sam Snead Hwy

6/28 Deputy D. Smith assisted with a medical call at Lake Moomaw

6/28 Deputy D. Smith responded to Lake Moomaw for hangup calls on the pay phone

6/28 Deputy D. Smith assisted with a medical call at a Hot Springs residence

6/28 Sgt. Smith spoke to a citizen at the 911 Center about a fraud case

6/28 Sgt. Smith checked on a tree blocking the road on Sam Snead Hwy

Bath County Sheriff’s Office emergency communications officers answered 313 incoming calls and made 124 outbound calls during this time period.

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