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SHERIFF’S REPORTS

Feb. 14

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Grand larceny, parts was reported in the 12000th block of Harley Club Dr,

Ashland.

Public swearing or intoxication was reported in the 7400th block of Ewell

Road, Mechanicsville.

Grand larceny, $500 or more, not from a person was reported in the 5500th block of Pole Green Road,

Mechanicsville.

Destruction of property, monument -Value >=$1000 was reported in the 11400th block of Farrington Farm

Lane, Ashland.

Assault and battery on a family member was reported in the 6100th block of Gibbsdown Place,

Mechanicsville.

Credit card theft was reported in the 6500th block of Mechanicsville Turnpike,

Mechanicsville.

Grand larceny, auto theft was reported in the 13100th block of Mountain Road,

Glen Allen.

Petit larceny, less than $500, not from a person was reported in the 9200th block of Halifax Green Dr, Hanover.

Identity theft with intention to defraud, up to $200 was reported in the 10900th block of Milestone Dr,

Mechanicsville.

Identity theft with financial loss more than $200 was reported in the 7400th block of Markow Court,

Mechanicsville.

Concealment of price-altered merchandise, less than $500 was reported in the 7400th block of Bell Creek Road,

Mechanicsville.

DWI: First offense was reported in the 12200th block of Cheroy Road,

Ashland.

Assault and battery on a family member was reported in the 6500th block of Cold

Harbor Road, Mechanicsville.

Violation of a protective order was reported in the 8000th block of Rutland Village Dr,

Mechanicsville.

Feb. 15

Vandalism was reported in the 14400th block of Washington Highway, Doswell.

Identity fraud, financial loss more than $200 was reported in the 6900th block of Cornfield Lane,

Mechanicsville.

Theft of firearms, regardless of value, not from a person was reported in the 15300th block of Mountain Road,

Montpelier.

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Notes was reported in the 8000th block of Industrial

Park Road, Mechanicsville.

Rx fraud, obtained by forgery or fraud was reported in the 7200th block of Bell Creek

Road, Mechanicsville.

Simple assault was reported in the 7000th block of

Mechanicsville Turnpike,

Mechanicsville.

Shoplifting was reported in the 7400th block of Bell

Creek Road, Mechanicsville.

Unauthorized use of a vehicle, boat or animal was reported in the 8400th block of Meadowbridge Road,

Mechanicsville.

Driver not reporting accident with damage more than $250 was reported in the 7100th block of Mechanicsville Turnpike, Mechanicsville.

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Feb. 16

Trespassing after being forbidden to do so was reported in the 8000th block of Mechanicsville Turnpike,

Mechanicsville.

Grand larceny, shoplifting was reported in the 8100th block of Atlee Road,

Mechanicsville.

Obtaining money or signature by false pretenses was reported in the 7300th block of Dress Blue Circle,

Mechanicsville.

Identity theft with intention to defraud, up to $200 was reported in the 6400th block of Chenault Way,

Mechanicsville.

Simple assault was reported in the 8200th

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Suspect wanted for possessing obscene materials with minor

see SHERIFF’S, pg. 30

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The Hanover County Sheriff’s Office is requesting the public’s assistance in locating Angelo O’Neil Chandler, 40, of Ashland. Chandler is currently wanted by the Sheriff’s Office for possessing obscene materials with a minor (F – 10x), contempt of court and violation of condition of release.

Chandler is described as a black male with brown hair and brown eyes. He is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs 151 pounds.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Angelo O’Neil Chandler is asked to contact the Hanover County Sheriff’s Office at (804) 3656140 or the Metro Richmond Crime Stoppers at (804) 7801000. Citizens can also download the “P3 Tips” app for their mobile device to submit their tip. Both Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.

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AWARDS

Continued from pg. 1 crash last week. Hines requested everyone to keep Sutton’s family, Henrico County police officers and the two hospitalized victims of the crash in their thoughts and prayers.

This year’s Officer of the Year Award was presented to Van Jenkins for his unwavering passion for his profession, exceptional leadership skills and strong relationships with his supervisors, peers and citizens. Jenkins has served the sheriff’s office since 2013 and is currently assigned to the Uniform Patrol Operations Division, a member of the High Risk Entry Team, field training officer, general instructor and defensive tactics instructor. He has received several commendations and was awarded Officer of the Month in February.

The Silver Star Award is given to officers who distinguish themselves through extraordinary bravery and is the second highest award that can be received for exceptional service while performing his or her duties. The recipients of this award are David Barton, Steven Newsome, James Gillend Jr. and Maitland Wright.

The Excellent Service Award is the third highest form of recognition and is awarded to individuals who demonstrate highly intelligent police work, perform a lifesaving activity not requiring personal endangerment or ultimately bring honor to the officer and the sheriff’s office for efforts in fostering goodwill in the community through active community involvement.

The recipients of this award are: Jonathan Arvidson, Austin Brown, Joel Cumber, Andrew Cunningham, Dante Hill, Charles Hines, Troy Leszcynski, Steven Newsome, Patrick Patterson, Kathleen Russell, Ryan Vasconi, David Barton, Waverly Carroll, Matthew Eichenlaub, Jeremy Futrell, Matthew Guridy, Chris Hatcher, Cameron King, Krystal Laine, Eric Lucas, Bryan McIntee, Chelsea Mitchell, Fredrick Shepperd, Greg Six, David Parrish, Matthew Stewart, David Swanson and Steven Tomlinson.

The Reserve Officer of the Year Award was given to James Gillend Jr., who has been a reserve deputy since 2016 and logged 369 hours of service, responded to 48 calls for service, conducted 155 property checks and participated in 60 hours of training in 2021 alone.

Lindsey Baker received this year’s Rookie of the Year Award. Baker was hired by the Hanover County Sheriff’s Office in 2017 as a civilian employee and completed the county Criminal Justice Academy and field training in April 2021. She received the award for her exceptional performance as a first-year officer and strong work ethic, serving as the primary officer for 1,689 law enforcement actions, 584 assists and held a total case clearance rate of 90% for the year 2021.

The Volunteer of the Year Award recognizes exceptional volunteer service to the sheriff’s office. Carl Bosher received this year’s award for providing countless volunteer hours to the Hanover County Sheriff’s Office and the Hanover County Criminal Justice Academy. Bosher dedicated over 80 hours to the academy in 2021 alone assisting in officer training.

This year’s Cadet of the Year Award was presented to Keyondre Story. Story participated in the 2021 Sheriff’s Office Youth Citizen’s Police Academy and became a member of Cadet Unit 606, which is a youth-led training and educational program sponsored by the sheriff’s office. He was given this year’s award due to his spotless attendance in the program, active participation in assisting the Crime Prevention Unit with public events, and outstanding knowledge, ability and skill for the trade.

Hines presented Kim Farnsworth with this year’s Citizen Recognition Award due to her many years of dedication to supporting the sheriff’s office and building partnerships between the office and faithbased organizations.

Excellent Service to Law Enforcement awards were presented to Jessie Atkins, Mark Seay, Wayne Wadlington and Shelly Wright. This award recognizes individuals who are not employed with the sheriff’s office but have made significant contributions to the office.

The Unit Citation Award was presented to the Hanover County Vice and Narcotic Unit for their exceptional performance throughout the year with extensive investigative work, productivity and display

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During the Hanover County Sheriff’s Offi ce’s annual ‘A Salute to our Heroes’ awards ceremony held March 31, Hanover Sheriff Col. David R. Hines presents awards to Keyondre Story, clockwise from top left, Cadet of the Year; Lindsey Baker, Rookie of the Year; Carl Bosher, Volunteer of the Year, and the recipients of this year’s Excellent Service award: Jonathan Arvidson, Austin Brown, Joel Cumber, Andrew Cunningham, Dante Hill, Charles Hines, Troy Leszcynski, Steven Newsome, Patrick Patterson, Kathleen Russell, Ryan Vasconi and David Barton.

see AWARDS, pg. 7

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