Harrisonburg Police sorting through stabbing incident: One man in custody
Published Wednesday, Apr. 28, 2021, 4:41 pm
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Zavion Taylor. Photo courtesy Harrisonburg Police Department.
A Newport News man is in custody in a reported stabbing in Harrisonburg on Tuesday. Zavion Taylor, 21, has been arrested and charged with one felony count of aggravated malicious wounding and is being held at the Rockingham County Jail without bond.
Additional charges are pending.
At approximately 11:10 a.m. Tuesday, officers with the Harrisonburg Police Department responded to the 500 block of Waterman Drive for an unknown situation. Patrol officers first responded to the scene and quickly identified two males with stab wounds and lacerations being assisted by employees from a local business.
Harrisonburg, Augusta County hosting National Prescription Drug Take Back Day events on Saturday
Published Thursday, Apr. 22, 2021, 9:54 am
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The Harrisonburg Police Department and Augusta County Sheriff’s Office are taking part in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day with collection sites in the two localities on Saturday.
Harrisonburg Police will be receiving the medications at two separate locations: the Roses parking lot at 450 N. Mason St. and the DICK’s Sporting Goods parking lot, located at 1925 E Market St.
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Harrisonburg Police investigating fraudulent credit card purchases
Published Tuesday, Apr. 6, 2021, 3:36 pm
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The Harrisonburg Police Department is investigating several cases of lawn equipment and vehicle theft with fraudulent credit cards.
Local businesses have reported individuals making approximately $40,000 worth of purchases over the phone with a credit card that was obtained from an unsuspecting victim. The caller will arrange payment, hire a local tow company to pick up the merchandise, and deliver it to a predetermined location. The merchandise will go through various other modes of transportation and eventually be sold, typically out of the area.