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Before sentencing for daytime shooting in Newport News, 19-year-old cites ‘spiritual growth’
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Before sentencing for daytime shooting in Newport News, 19-year-old cites ‘spiritual growth’

Hoping for leniency after shooting a man during a weed robbery, 19-year-old Brycen Scott Beal of Newport News, wrote a letter to U.S. District Judge Raymond A. Jackson stating he was “reading books, “studying the Bible for spiritual growth” and wanted to get married. Beal pled guilty to charges linked to a broad daylight shooting and was sentenced on February 13, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia (EDVA) announced. Robbery & shooting Court documents show Beal admitted that, about midday on February 21, 2023, he arranged to meet D.M in the parking lot of Patriots Crossing Apartment Complex in Newport News to buy marijuana. But instead of making a purchase, Beal reached into D.M.’s vehicle and snatched a backpack that had about 6.5 ounces of weed. ...
40-year-old Woodbridge twins alleged shoplifting attempt leads to drug charge
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40-year-old Woodbridge twins alleged shoplifting attempt leads to drug charge

A set of 40-year-old twins from Woodbridge was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly committing a brazen act of shoplifting. According to Stafford County Sheriff’s Office, deputy R.L. Hubbard and deputy S.A. Hensley were dispatched to the Walmart at 11 Village Parkway around 5:30 p.m. for a report of two males who were allegedly walking out of the store with unpaid merchandise. The deputies found the pair in Lidl parking lot, and they had shopping carts, SCSO reported. Those shopping carts were filled with approximately $650 worth of items, including 10 bottles of laundry detergent, nine packages of lighters, four hams, and Zebra Cakes, SCSO added. A cart of items the Haglers are accused of stealing (Photo: SCSO) The two men were identified as Anthony Hagler and Nicholas Hagler, an...
Virginia State Police release name of unidentified pedestrian killed in Augusta
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Virginia State Police release name of unidentified pedestrian killed in Augusta

Virginia State Police were calling on the public to help identify a white male killed along Rt. 11 in Augusta. That man has now been identified as Tony L. Epperson, age 37, of West Augusta. According to VSP, at midnight, on February 9, Trooper A.J Garasimowicz was dispatched to the scene of a fatal pedestrian crash along Route 11 north at the Interstate 81 northbound entrance ramp in Greenville. A vehicle was attempting to merge onto the I-81 ramp and hit the man who was “walking in the roadway.” Epperson was wearing all-black, non-reflective clothing that included a hoodie, cargo-style pants, and black sneakers. He had his back to traffic, VSP reported. The driver, who wasn’t identified, could not avoid striking the pedestrian, VSP determined. The driver remained on scene, and...
Suspect and 1 victim killed in double-stabbing at Manassas training facility
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Suspect and 1 victim killed in double-stabbing at Manassas training facility

The suspect killed amid a double-stabbing at the Local 26 IBEW apprenticeship facility in Manassas has been identified along with the victim who died. According to PWPD, at around 3:23 p.m. on Tuesday, February 13, multiple 911 calls came in reporting two men had been stabbed and another man was armed with a knife. In audio shared by WUSA9, the dispatcher says the “caller referred to them as students.” She also says, “They’re advising the subject is pacing in front of the building and still has the knife on him.” PWPD said within minutes the first responding officers arrived on the scene at 7016 Infantry Ridge Rd. As they approached the building, they encountered the presumed suspect at the entrance, and he had a knife. “As the officers issued commands to the suspect to dr...
Fentanyl, meth, crack, and guns seized from Roanoke home
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Fentanyl, meth, crack, and guns seized from Roanoke home

After months of investigation, the Star City Drug and Violent Crime Task Force seized a large quantity of drugs from a home in Roanoke and arrested “a dangerous drug dealer,” Roanoke Police Department reported. Authorities executed a search warrant on a home in the 1100 block of 22nd Street NW on February 1. The months-long investigation revealed the resident was “a dangerous drug dealer,” and police believed there were large quantities of narcotics inside, said RPD. When officers went into the home, they discovered “large quantities of what was presumed to be loose fentanyl” and immediately left until safety equipment was brought to the scene to allow them to conduct the search and collect evidence, RPD noted. Meanwhile, other officers located the suspect, 33-year-old Marcello L....
VSP launching special operation on Interstate 66 for Super Bowl weekend
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VSP launching special operation on Interstate 66 for Super Bowl weekend

Drivers be advised, this weekend Virginia State Police are launching a traffic enforcement operation on Interstate 66 targeting those they consider to be risky drivers. VSP has issued advanced warning that people should line up their designated drivers for the Super Bowl. Over the next few days, troopers will not only be out on I-66, they'll be out in numbers. “The weekend of the Super Bowl is an excellent time to tackle bad driving behaviors,” said Lt. Col. Matt Hanley, director of the Virginia State Police Bureau of Field Operations. According to VSP, troopers from the Fairfax and Culpeper Divisions are going to partner on Operation DISS-rupt, which will run from February 10-12 and will cover all 76 miles of Interstate 66. This joint effort will target “the four key causes of...
With SB 231, Virginians will spend millions on immigrant healthcare
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With SB 231, Virginians will spend millions on immigrant healthcare

A bill is making its way through the Virginia Senate calling for taxpayers to spend millions of dollars a year providing health insurance to immigrants under age 19 who can’t qualify for federal benefits because of their immigration status. This proposed program, known as the “Cover All Kids Act” was presented in SB 231 by Senator Ghazala Hashmi. Last week, when the bill was before the Education and Health Subcommittee, Senator Barbara Favola said, “What this bill does essentially is it creates a health insurance program for individuals who, because of immigration status, are not eligible under federal law to participate in Medicaid.” She later added that, by law, Medicaid, already covers any emergency care needed by those who are not insured. Nonetheless, she said there has been ...
Same 2 teens charged in Stafford & Fredericksburg armed robberies
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Same 2 teens charged in Stafford & Fredericksburg armed robberies

Stafford County Sheriff’s Office announced that two juveniles are being held in the Rappahannock Juvenile Detention Center after police obtained evidence linking them to two armed robberies One set of charges for the teens is for an armed robbery at the Red Apple Tobacco at 432 Garrisonville Rd. in Stafford. The incident occurred on November 17, 2023, at around 5 p.m. According to SCSO two males entered the business wearing masks and carrying backpacks. “One of the suspects displayed a firearm, holding the clerk at gunpoint, and demanded cash from the register. Both suspects fled on foot with cash and assorted vapes.” At the time, SCSO said they went into the woods headed towards Barrett Heights. Police established a perimeter around the area, had drone and K9 searches, but couldn...
Leesburg PD release video, ask for tips amid string of vehicle break-ins
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Leesburg PD release video, ask for tips amid string of vehicle break-ins

Leesburg Police Department released a video compilation after a string of successful and attempted motor vehicle break-ins. According to LPD, detectives are investigating 26 incidents that occurred in the northeast part of town, all in the early hours of Tuesday, February 6. Suspects were able to get into 14 of the vehicles, and the items stolen include, a handgun, money, wallet, purse, credit cards, and gift cards, reported LPD. LPD said incidents were reported in the following locations: Artillery Terrace, NE Balls Bluff Road, NE Barksdale Drive, NE Bugle Court, NE Burt Court, NE Cambria Terrace, NE Chickasaw Place, NE Featherstone Lane, NE Haversack Court, NE Hunton Place, NE Keokuk Terrace, NE Shanks Evans Road, NE Stonefield Square, NE ...
VA Beach ‘leader’ of meth ring confesses, takes a plea, gets 30 years
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VA Beach ‘leader’ of meth ring confesses, takes a plea, gets 30 years

This article contains a link that will provide financial benefits for the Watchful Eye if a purchase is made. The U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia (EDVA) describes 47-year-old Malik Dillard of Virginia Beach as a “leader” of a multi-year, multi-state meth distribution conspiracy. Federal court documents show Dillard aka “Mayo” admitted to being involved in the meth trade from at least Sept 2021 to February 2023 along with co-conspirators Sebastian Balthazar and Richard Olask-Finn. Dillard admitted he was receiving wholesale quantities of drugs from out-of-state sources and received, stored, and processed meth and other controlled substances at residences in Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, Suffolk, and Norfolk. He also conceded that he supplied meth to at least five p...