ARRESTS
The following people were arrested on felony charges by law enforcement agencies in Davidson County, and, unless noted otherwise, were either placed in the Davidson County Detention Center or released from custody and are scheduled to appear in Lexington District Court on the date given:
Jay Emanuel Calhoun, 47, of 101 Meadow Wood Drive, Thomasville, was charged with attempted breaking and entering of a building, possession of burglary tools, $10,000 secured bond, Feb. 26.
Tasha Nicole Grimmet, 30, of 708 Field St., Thomasville, was charged with possession of methamphetamine, $20,000 secured bond, Feb. 17.
Andrew Edward Herring, 29, of 606 Roosevelt St., Thomasville, was charged with two counts of forgery of an instrument, possession of more than five counterfeit instruments, $20,000 secured bond, Feb. 17.
Pennsylvania State Police Lewistown
¯Theft of Motor Vehicle – At 3:45 AM on Dec. 31st, police said a 15 year old male from Granville stole a 1986 blue Chevrolet truck from Granville Fire Company and drove it to Pheasant Valley Rd in Decatur Township where he crashed.
¯Harass Communication – At 9:28 PM on Jan. 5th, police responded to a harassment by communication on William Penn Highway in Fermanagh Township. No charges have been filed by request of the victim.
¯Drug Possession – On Jan. 4th at 5:13 PM, police arrested a 32 year old female and a 59 year old male on US22 W in Walker Township. Both suspects were from Altoona, Pennsylvania. The police were granted a search warrant after gaining suspicion of drug possession. Police discovered known and unknown controlled substances in the motor vehicle. Police are still investigating.
Virginia School Storm Water Plan Under Consideration
A County Board is considering a major storm water project at Reed School Site in Virginia
A project that could help the Westover, Virginia with its flooding problem is on the Arlington County Board agenda.
The Board is considering an agreement with Arlington Public Schools to build a storm water detention vault under the athletic fields of the Reed Elementary School site in Westover, reported ARLnow News.
The project is part of the county’s Flood Resilient Arlington storm water strategy.
The strategy was created in response to significant floods that affected the Westover neighborhood in July 2019 and this project is not expected to impact the planned opening of the new school, at 1644 N. McKinley Road, in August 2021.