The United States Marshals Service came to northern Virginia in June of last year to track down a man they believe is guilty of theft. The item he supposedly stole was a first edition Book of Mormon, which was owned by an elderly female bookstore owner living outside...
Month: January 2013
Former police chief accepts guilt for drug-related charges
The former police chief in Pennington Gap, Virginia, recently admitted to distributing prescription drugs in addition to orchestrating the robbery of a popular pharmacy chain with other individuals. With an overwhelming amount of evidence weighing against the man, he...
Richmond man pleads guilty after van theft
A man from Richmond, Virginia, decided that he would not try to fight his criminal charges, instead, pleading guilty in a federal court. The 49-year-old man was recently accused of stealing a truck. However, this was not just any ordinary auto theft.The truck was full...
Manassas juveniles arrested for carjacking
Police rounded up three boys and one girl in Manassas, charging them for their alleged roles in a recent carjacking. The subsequent juvenile theft crime charges ranged from carjacking and use of a firearm in commission of a felony to receiving stolen property.The...
Senator to enter plea in DUI case
When public officials are charged with crimes, sometimes it is better to deal with the issue quietly, forgoing a public trial.That is just what one U.S. senator has decided to do after being stopped in Alexandria, Virginia, and being charged with a DUI. In the wake of...