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
ELKINS A vehicle and foot pursuit early Thursday morning led to the Randolph County Sheriff’s Department recovering some of the stolen items that were recently taken from YouthBuild North Central.
On Thursday at approximately 2:11 a.m., Randolph County sheriff’s deputies Lt. R.K. Swisher and B.M. Roy responded to a possible breaking and entering complaint at the Valley Village Apartments on Ward Road, according to the criminal complaint.
Upon the deputies’ arrival, a short vehicle pursuit ensued followed by a foot pursuit and search which led to the arrest of Robert Michael Sparks, 39, of Huttonsville. Sparks was wanted on felony warrants for burglary at the time of his arrest.
Staff Writer The Inter-Mountain photo by Edgar Kelley
Three CIty of Elkins Sanitation Department workers were handed keys to the city from Mayor Van Broughton on Tuesday. From left are Elkins Police Chief Travis Bennett, Richard Holland, Donald Huffman, Zackary Ketterman, EPD officer Kevin Shiflett, Brandon Harris, Brian Jenkins and Broughton. The Inter-Mountain photo by Edgar Kelley
Brian Jenkins, Zachary Ketterman and Brandon Harris were awarded keys to the city from the City of Elkins and Mayor Van Broughton on Tuesday. The three Sanitation Department workers helped a child in distress last Friday.
The Inter-Mountain photo by Edgar Kelley
Brian Jenkins, Zachary Ketterman and Brandon Harris were awarded keys to the city from the City of Elkins and Mayor Van Broughton on Tuesday. The three Sanitation Department workers helped a child in distress last Friday.