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Corporal B.B. Carr of the Randolph County Sheriffâs Office accepts a pair of donation checks from Judy Ritchie of Clayton Homes of Elkins.
ELKINS A local business is helping bring a K9 officer to the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office through donations.
Judy Ritchie of Clayton Homes of Elkins recently presented a personal check for $250 and a matching check from the company to Corporal E.B. Carr of the Sheriff’s Office.
Last month, the Randolph County Commission approved the purchase of a K9 officer by the Sheriff’s Office, and agreed to contribute $12,500 toward the purchase.
Staff Writer
MONTERVILLE A Randolph County woman is behind bars after being arrested on a charge of domestic battery Monday.
Jamie Wildridge, 58, is currently lodged in the Tygart Valley Regional Jail on a $1,500 cash-only bond after being accused of hitting and biting her mother, Betty Wilson.
According to the criminal complaint, Deputy A.M. Channell of the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to the Monterville area to investigate an alleged domestic dispute between a mother and her daughter. While en route he was advised that Wilson had allegedly locked herself inside a part of her residence to keep her daughter away from her.
Staff Writer
ELKINS A Mill Creek woman who allegedly led police on a high-speed chase Tuesday afternoon is now facing additional felony charges.
Stevie Drew Fox, 33, who is currently incarcerated in the Tygarts Valley Regional Jail on cash-only bonds totaling $80,000, is now facing charges of fleeing in a vehicle while DUI (controlled substance) and grand larceny, in addition to a charge of fleeing in a vehicle with reckless indifference. The bonds were set by Randolph County Magistrate Mike Dyer.
Corporal E.B. Carr of the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant for medical records at Davis Medical Center related to Tuesday’s incident. Based on the medical records, a drug screen of Fox was completed and indicated a positive result for amphetamine/methamphetamine, police said. Fox was in law enforcement custody from the time she was apprehended until the test was conducted.
Staff Writer
MILL CREEK A Mill Creek woman is behind bars after leading police officers on a high-speed pursuit Tuesday afternoon, after allegedly striking another woman with the vehicle she was driving.
Stevie Drew Fox, 33, has been charged with fleeing in a vehicle with reckless indifference, a felony, and is currently incarcerated in the Tygart Valley Regional Jail.
At approximately 1 p.m. Tuesday, Randolph County Sheriff Rob Elbon and Corporal E.B. Carr received a call saying a vehicle had struck a person at Fox’s Lumber Mill in Mill Creek and that the automobile was being operated by Fox, according to the criminal complaint, prepared by Elbon.