Alleged bank embezzler indicted on more charges
The prosecution alleges that Susan Woolston Wright, 36, of Upperville, stole about $110,000 from four customers of The Fauquier Bank in 2019 and 2020. I think itâs a bit of a strategy to say, âAll right, if youâre not going to take some sort of plea deal, then weâre going to bring everything we possibly can bring against you and see what happens.â Warrenton lawyer Joseph A. Pricone
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Staff Journalist Legal problems piled up this week for a former Fauquier Bank branch manager charged with stealing about $111,000 from four customers.
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No jail for woman who shot car in her Warrenton yard
Nancy Blough must pay a $1,000 fine, surrender her .38-caliber revolver and forfeit her concealed gun permit. I think Mrs. Blough has learned from what sheâs done. I donât expect her to repeat this behavior, nor do I think making her a felon at her age would have made our community any safer. Commonwealthâs Attorney Scott C. Hook
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Staff Journalist Pleading guilty to a misdemeanor gun charge, the Warrenton senior citizen dodged a bullet in Fauquier County General District Court on Wednesday.
Bealeton hit-and-run case will go to grand jury
If indicted, Andrew Friend will seek a jury trial in circuit court, his defense attorney says. Weâre going to keep up the fight. Weâre confident weâll prevail. Warrenton defense attorney Joseph A. Pricone
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Staff Journalist The murky video shows a pedestrian entering and lying in the exit lane of the Bealeton Village Center service road between McDonaldâs and Walgreens that funnels traffic to Route 17.
A white Ford F-250 pickup with broad dark stripes and âDonât Tread on Meâ tags then rolls into view and over the man without stopping.