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New K-9 Joins BCSO Family

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PRESS RELEASE
January 30, 2019

The Bedford County Sheriff’s Office is welcoming a new member to the BCSO family. K-9 Dasa is teamed up with Deputy Sonny Daniels. The two completed a six week course of training on January 25, 2019 in Sharpsville, Pennsylvania at Shallow Creek Kennels. She is certified as a dual purpose narcotics/patrol K-9 with the North American Police Work Dog Association. Dasa is a one and half year old German Shepherd and is a native of Czechoslovakia.

Deputy Daniels has been with the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office for eight years. Prior to being selected for the K-9 handler position he served as a corporal in the Field Operation’s Division.

Currently the BCSO has four K-9s. Dasa will be replacing another BCSO K-9 when he retires from service.

Release prepared by Major Ricky Gardner


Citizens Police Academy

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The Bedford County Sheriff’s Office will begin its Citizens Police Academy class beginning Tuesday, March 5, 2019, at the Sheriff’s Office for ten weeks.  Topics covered in the academy are search and seizure, criminal investigations, traffic stops, juvenile laws, the Va. Justice System, and the role of the Sheriff’s Office in the community.  These classes are not designed to make citizens police officers but to educate and enhance the awareness of citizens on the many functions of the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office. 

Anyone wanting more information or wishing to enroll may contact Sgt. Ryan Hilbish at 540-586-7718 or Cpt. Tim Hayden at 540-587-0307 by February 28, 2019.

Bedford Man Arrested on Charges of Child Pornography

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February 6th, 2019

The following subject was arrested on February 5th, 2019 in connection with an ongoing Southern Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children investigation.

Bryan Andrew Warner, 40 years of age, of Bedford County VA, was arrested by investigators assigned to the Southern Internet Crimes Against Children’s Task Force. Participating task force agencies included Bedford County Sheriff’s Office, Town of Bedford Police and the Lynchburg Police Department. Warner was being held without bond on the following charges:

(1) count of 18.2-374.1:1(C) – Reproduce Child Pornography.
(1) count of 18.2-374.1:1(C) – Reproduce Child Pornography, 2nd or subsequent offense.
(1) Count of 18.2-374.1:1(A) -Possess Child Pornography.
(5) Counts of 18.2-374.1:1(B) – Possess Child Pornography 2nd or subsequent offense.

This is an ongoing investigation and anyone with any information about this case is asked to call The Southern Internet Crimes Against Children’s Task Force at 434-534-9521. There will be no further media releases at this time.

BCSO Investigates Burglary

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PRESS RELEASE February 7, 2019

Bedford County Sheriff’s Office investigators are investigating a burglary of Elie’s Market, formally Chamblissburg Supply, located at 10625 Stewartsville Rd. Vinton, Va. The burglary occurred during the early morning hours of Wednesday February 6, 2019.

Anyone with information on this crime, please contact the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office at 540-586-7827 or Central Virginia Crime Stoppers at 1-888-798-5900 or go online to http://cvcrimestoppers.org. Enter your tip online at http://p3tips.com or use the P3TIPS app on your mobile device. Crime Stopper callers remain anonymous and could receive a cash reward up to $1,000.00.

Release prepared by Major Ricky Gardner

BCSO Alerted To Gun On School Property

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PRESS RELEASE
February 6, 2019

This morning, a Bedford County Sheriff’s School Resource Officer received a complaint from an assistant principal at Forest Middle School. The principal advised the SRO that he had received information from a fellow student of a possible gun being on school property. After receiving the information, the principal reported that he checked a locker and found a small caliber hand gun. The gun was secured by the SRO and the student identified. The student was arrested and charged with possession of a firearm on school property. He will be held in the Lynchburg Juvenile Detention Center.

Further information about this incident will not be released due to the age of the parties involved.

Release prepared by Major Ricky Gardner

Update:  The handgun found in the student’s locker was loaded.

Searching For Missing Elderly Woman

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PRESS RELEASE

February 22, 2019 


At   1:35 p.m. today, Bedford County 911 received a call reporting Lina Toot, a 83 year old female missing from Toot Boulevard in Moneta. The caller stated that when he arrived at the home the door was standing open. He also said the woman lives alone and she was last seen at 8:00 p.m. last night. She is a white female, 5’ 3”, 113 lbs. and has gray hair. 

Bedford County Sheriff’s deputies, a K-9 from the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office along with volunteers from Bedford County fire and rescue are on the scene searching at this time.

Anyone with information on her possible whereabouts is asked to call 911 or 586-7827. 

Release prepared by Major Ricky Gardner

BCSO Warns of FedEx Email Scam

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PRESS RELEASE
April 1, 2019
(For Immediate Release)

FedEx Fraudulent Email Scam

The Bedford County Sheriff’s Office is issuing a warning about a scam involving FedEx. The scammer sends an email with the subject: Dear Customer. The email continues advising “we are in possession of your Parcel…” (which includes a certified cheque worth a very large sum of money, amount varies, and other vital documents) that we facilitate the clearance of the cheque in your country, which is to be couriered to you.

The email continues stating before delivering the parcel the customer needs to pay, amount varies, a FedEx Security Keeping fee. This is a scam…..

For further information go to https://www.fedex.com/en-us/trust-center/report-fraud.html

Release prepared by Major Ricky Gardner

Suspect Information Sought

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April 9, 2019

(For Immediate Release)

On Sunday evening at 8:00 p.m., Bedford County 911 received a call reporting suspicious activity in the area of Holiday Bob Court in Boonsboro. The caller stated  he witnessed a tan or gold Toyota Carrolla park in the area of Holiday Bob Court.

He advised four black males exited the vehicle and went into a residence across the street. Minutes later he saw the four men return to the vehicle and leave the area.

Bedford County Sheriff’s deputies and Lynchburg Police officers responded to the area and found the back glass door shattered in a home on Holiday Bob Court.

Anyone with information on this crime, please contact the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office at 540-586-7827 or Central Virginia Crime Stoppers at 1-888-798-5900 or go online to http://cvcrimestoppers.org. Enter your tip online at http://p3tips.com or use the P3TIPS app on your mobile device. Crime Stopper callers remain anonymous and could receive a cash reward up to $1,000.00.

Release prepared by Major Ricky Gardner


Boys With A Dream to Honor Sheriff Brown

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Date: Tuesday, April 16th 2019

Time: 10:30 AM
Where: Bedford County Sheriff’s Office

Boys With A Dream to Honor Sheriff Brown

The Boys With A Dream have been working with local law enforcement to “bring about a more unified and peaceful community” by holding prayer vigils and praying for the safety of all law enforcement officers.

Sheriff Mike Brown was so impressed with these young men he invited them to the National Sheriff’s Convention in D.C. to introduce them and to urge other Sheriffs to bring this initiative into their own communities. Sheriff Brown has continued to promote their mission and support their many activities.

Now, the Boys wish to give back and thank the Sheriff for his support and guidance over the past few years.

Please join us for this special presentation!
Visit: www.boyswithadream.org

April Is Distracted Driving Awareness Month

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April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month in Virginia. The Bedford County Sheriff’s Office encourages all drivers to put down the phone and buckle-up. 

Traffic safety researchers say using a smartphone while driving can be extremely dangerous because all three types of distraction – visual, manual, and cognitive – are involved.

In 2017, distraction-related crashes in Virginia killed 208 people and injured more than 14,500.

Bedford County Sheriff’s Office Car Show

Subject Arrested in Connection with Sexual Assault

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At 6:30 a.m., on April 17, 2019, Bedford County 911 received a call from Little Creek Road in Moneta. The caller stated that a female came to her house and said she had been sexually assaulted. The caller also advised that the female appeared to have been beaten. A Virginia State trooper and Bedford County deputies responded and observed the victim had multiple injuries. The victim said that Steve Lorent had sexually and physically assaulted her. He took her cell phone and left the residence on foot. She went to a neighbor’s house to get help. The victim was transported to Roanoke Memorial Hospital for treatment of her injuries. She was later released.

Later deputies located Steven John Lorent at a residence in Huddleston. He was arrested on an outstanding warrant for failure to appear from Rockbridge County. Bedford County Sheriff’s investigators later charged Lorent, age 50, with strangulation, object sexual penetration, grand larceny and felony domestic assault and battery. He is being held in the Bedford Adult Detention Center on no bond.

STEVEN JOHN LORENT, 50

Body Recovered from James River Identified

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The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Roanoke has identified the body recovered from the James River on Thursday April 11, 2019 as Nathan W. Faidley. The cause and nature of his death is pending the results of further tests.

Faidley was reported missing from the City of Lynchburg on March 3, 2019.

Release prepared by Major Gardner

4th Annual Prayer Vigil

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Presented by Boys With a Dream on April 27, 2019 from 1 – 4PM at the Bedford Farmers Market, 220 West Washington St., Bedford, VA 24523


Pamplin Man Faces Multiple Charges After Police Pursuit

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At 12:50 a.m., a Bedford County Sheriff’s deputy observed a Ford Fusion on Thomas Jefferson Road being driven in a reckless manner. The deputy stopped the vehicle and as he was exiting his patrol vehicle the Fusion sped away. At that time the deputy notified dispatchers he was in pursuit of the vehicle. The Fusion traveled onto 460 and headed east into Campbell County and the City of Lynchburg. Lynchburg Police became involved in the pursuit and deployed spike strips which deflated one of the front tires of the Fusion. The vehicle continued traveling east on 460 passing through Campbell County into Appomattox County. During the pursuit deputies observed an object being thrown from the vehicle. Deputies deployed a second set of spike strips deflating the other front tire. The vehicle came to a stop at 1:47 a.m. in the 17000 block of Richmond Highway (460).  Deputies removed the driver from the Fusion and identified him as Justin L. Carroll, age 35, of Pamplin.

Carroll was arrested and transported to the Bedford Adult Detention Center. He was charged with felony eluding police, driving under the influence and driving on a revoked license. He is being held on no bond.

Note: Justin Carroll’s photo was not available at the time of this release.

Release prepared by Major Gardner


Vehicle Larcenies from the Lake Vista Subdivision

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BCSO investigators are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the pictured subject. Please contact the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office at 540-586-4800 with any information if you recognize this individual. Ask for Investigator Jones.


Larcenies – Smith Mountain Lake Area

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BCSO investigators are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the pictured subject. Please contact the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office at 540-586-4800 with any information if you recognize this individual. Please ask for Inv. Maddox.

BCSO Seeks to Identify Individual

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Update 7/31/2019 – Additional images added

Bedford County Sheriff’s Office needs help identifying the pictured individual related to thefts from vehicles and using stolen credit cards. Please contact Inv. C. A. Edmondson with the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office at 540-586-4800 ext. 4061 with any information.

Unidentified subject - 7/29/2019
UPDATE 7/31/2019 – Additional Images

Bedford County Needs Help Identifying Subject and Vehicle

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Bedford County Sheriff’s Office needs help identifying the pictured individual and vehicle related to thefts from vehicles and use of stolen credit cards. Please contact Inv. C. A. Edmondson with the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office at 540-586-4800 ext. 4061 with any information.

Drinking is much more than a “good time” when you get behind the wheel

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https://youtu.be/ZCaBYX2iOvk

This short film shows the dangers of drinking and driving and how impacting the consequences really are. 

 

Directed by Chandler Hood and Abbey Rice 

Written by Jack Schonfelder, Abbey Rice, and Chandler Hood

Starring- Jack Schonfelder and Mckenna- Kate Gaudio

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