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Drugs, K-9s, and Knives: Stafford Sheriff’s Crime Recap

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A round-up of criminal activity shared by the Stafford County Sheriff's Department:

On August 23, a traffic stop on White Oak Road led to two arrests for possession of suspected controlled substances. Sergeant B.U. Demirci initiated the stop, and was assisted by Sergeant J.D. Hurt, Deputy E.C. Taylor, and Deputy I.E. Baldi  rather the driver, Joshua Barr declared sovereignity. A white powdery substance was in plain view, and a K-9 alerted. Passenger Summer Turner was also charged.

While Walgreens is a pharmacy, there are some drugs that shouldn’t be there. A Woodford man discovered this during a traffic stop Friday night.
On August 23rd at approximately 9:43 p.m. Sergeant B.U. Demirci conducted a traffic stop on a Chevy at Walgreens, located at 50 White Oak Road. Sergeant J.D. Hurt, Deputy E.C. Taylor, and Deputy I.E. Baldi would respond to assist as the driver, identified as Joshua Barr, 32, declared his sovereignty. In plain view, a white powdery substance was observed.
K9 alerted to the vehicle and it was subsequently searched. Both Barr and his passenger, Summer Turner, 30, of Woodford, were found to be in possession of suspected controlled substances. At the jail, jail staff conducted a strip search and located additional suspected controlled substances on Turner’s person.
Turner was charged with possession of controlled substances, as well as, felony by prisoner. She was held at Rappahannock Regional Jail without bond. Barr was charged with possession of controlled substances and also held without bond.

Joshua Barr

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