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Bath County Sheriff’s Office
Weekly News Release
9/28/25 THRU 10/4/25

9/28/25 Deputy T. Plecker responded to an injured deer call on Sam Snead Hwy

9/28/25 Deputy Altizer and Major Bryan responded to a dispute on Wilkinson Drive in Hot Springs

9/28/25 Deputy Miller removed a tree from the road on Sam Snead Hwy

9/29/25 Deputy T. Plecker responded to a dispute on Bee Town Rd in Warm Springs

9/29/25 Deputy T. Plecker assisted with a medical emergency at a residence on Ashwood Drive

9/29/25 Deputy Harlow and Sgt. Smith performed a traffic stop on Mountain Valley Rd

9/29/25 Deputy Harlow checked on a suspicious vehicle on Sam Snead Hwy

9/30/25 Deputy Harlow performed a traffic stop on Sam Snead Hwy

9/30/25 Lt. Grimm assisted with livestock in the road on Mountain Valley Rd

9/30/25 Deputy D. Smith unlocked a vehicle on Big Back Creek Rd

9/30/25 Deputy Harlow performed a business check on Cowpasture River Hwy

9/30/25 Deputy Harlow assisted the Virginia State Police on a traffic stop on Sam Snead Hwy

9/30/25 Deputy Harlow assisted a citizen needing gas at a business on Sam Snead Hwy

10/1/25 Deputy Harlow performed a traffic stop on Mountain Valley Rd

10/1/25 Deputy Miller checked on an overdue motorist call in the Hot Springs area

10/1/25 Deputy Miller assisted a disabled motorist on Mountain Valley Rd

10/2/25 Deputy Altizer performed a traffic stop on Douthat State Park Rd

10/2/25 Deputy Colaw unlocked a vehicle at a residence on River Rd in Millboro

10/2/25 Deputy Colaw responded to dirt bikes on the road in Williamsville

10/3/25 Deputy Harlow performed a traffic stop on Mountain Valley Rd

10/3/25 Sgt. Smith spoke to a citizen about a scam

10/3/25 Sheriff Plecker and Deputy Harlow performed a traffic stop on Sam Snead Hwy

10/3/25 Deputy Harlow responded to a trespassing call on Mountain Valley Rd

10/3/25 Deputy Altizer and Sgt. Smith responded to a motor vehicle accident on Old Germantown Rd in Warm Springs

10/3/25 Deputy Altizer unlocked a vehicle on Charger Lane in Hot Springs

10/3/25 Sgt. Smith removed debris from the road on Mountain Valley Rd

10/4/25 Deputy Harlow responded to a residential burglar alarm on Deerfield Rd

10/4/25 Sgt. Smith and Deputy Harlow assisted with a medical emergency on Dry Run Rd

10/4/25 Deputy Harlow performed a traffic stop on Mountain Valley Rd

10/4/25 Sgt. Smith and Deputy Harlow responded to an ATV accident on Little Back Creek Rd

Bath County Sheriff’s Office emergency communications officers answered 148 incoming calls and made 43 outbound calls during this time.

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