The Mechanicsville Local – 09/30/2021

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SHERIFF’S REPORTS Fatal car | Crime, Accidents, Fire & Rescue accident investigated

was reported in the 8700th block of New Holland Lane, Mechanicsville.

Aug. 31

Assault and battery on a family member was reported in the 11500th block of Georgetown Road, Mechanicsville. Assault and battery on a family member was reported in the 6400th block of Holstein Lane, Mechanicsville. Petit larceny, parts was reported in the 14200th block of Washington Highway, Ashland. Identity fraud-use of identifying info to defraud

Concealment, price altering merchandise, less than $500 was reported in the 7400th block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville. Assault and battery on a family member was reported in the 6900th block of Cornfield Lane, Mechanicsville. Driver not reporting accident with damage more than $250 was reported in the 13100th block of Spring Road,

Rockville.

Obtaining money or signature by false pretenses was reported in the 17000th block of Dogwood Trail Road, Rockville.

Petit larceny, building was reported in the 6200th block of Fieldshire Court, Mechanicsville.

Simple assault was reported in the 13400th block of Independence Road/Blanton Road, Ashland.

Threat to extort money was see SHERIFF’S, pg. 15

Information on proposed Chickahominy Pipeline Hanover County officials are aware that some property owners in the county have received inquiries from Chickahominy Pipeline, LLC about the potential development of a gas pipeline that would serve the proposed Chickahominy Power Plant in Charles City County. At this time, Hanover has received limited information about the project. Officials’ knowledge of the plans are extremely limited and are generally based on publicly available sources. Chickahominy Pipeline, LLC

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can be used to attract companies to the region. Of the 6 million square feet that has come online in the last two years, there is a lot of new development along Route 1 and Lake Ridge Parkway. He touched on the Wegman’s project and said it will bring 700-plus good jobs to the community. Also, ECC Test Lab will be testing medical marijuana that meets State Guidelines – it located here in

is affiliated with Chickahominy Power, based on filings with the Virginia State Corporation Commission. Any questions about the project should be directed to the company at info@chickahominypower.com. Additional contacts with the company are: Irfan K. Ali, managing member, irfankali@balicollc.com, 703-234-2223 (office) or 703-371-5867 (mobile), and Tim Seibert, managing member, tseibert@harvesttimeholdings. com, 740-808-2872 (mobile). Hanover County government officials have encouraged the company to host a commulate 2020 – and will grow jobs in the future. Also, Indevco, ChemTreat, and Wine & Beer Supply have invested in and located in the county as well as Cascades, a box company located near Doswell. Virginia ABC Headquarters and Distribution Center has broken ground, and the Virginia Department of Forensic Science will be building a facility near the Times Dispatch Building off Route 301. Even though they don’t pay taxes, they create jobs, so

nity meeting with the affected property owners. Hanover officials are not aware of such a meeting being scheduled. The company has been invited to a board of supervisors meeting. A page has been created on the county government website at www.hanovercounty. gov with all the information the county has on this project. That page can be accessed from the home page under Quick Links>Proposed Chickahominy Pipeline. Information submitted by Hanover County Public Officer Tom Harris. it’s a trickle-down effect. There are lots of things to attract companies and people to Hanover. Hanover Public Schools have the third highest on-time graduation rate in Virginia with 100% of schools accredited. Thomas said, they have revamped their website to drive traffic to it so that people can research coming to Hanover. For more information, visit www.hanovervirginia.com.

On Wednesday, Sept. 22 at approximately 10:45 p.m., deputies responded to the 13000 block of East Patrick Henry Road near Cedon Road for a single-vehicle crash. The preliminary investigation revealed that a 2006 Chevrolet sedan was traveling east on East Patrick Henry Road (Route 54) when it ran off the right shoulder of the roadway and collided with a tree. The driver of the 2006 Chevrolet sedan, Susan Janette Draper, 19, of Caroline County, was pronounced deceased at the scene. There were no other occupants in the vehicle. Investigators are still collecting information at this time.

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