Archive for 'Crime'
UPDATED: Police declare suspicious death a homicide
City police have ruled the suspicious death of a 2700 block Holly St. man Wednesday night a homicide. A city resident discovered a lifeless Elmer Roehrs, 94, in his home about 6:50 p.m., officials said. He [...]
Local man dealt prescription drugs from doctor’s office
A former Alexandria doctor who pleaded guilty to conspiring to distribute oxycodone in federal court Tuesday faces 20 years in prison. Larren Wade, 55, of Venica, Fla., admitted issuing thousands of prescriptions for pain medications between [...]
Police respond to reports of gun fire
Alexandria police responded to a report of gun fire near the 1200 block of Madison St. late last night, said department spokeswoman Ashley Hildebrandt. Police learned of the incident between 9 and 10 p.m. Monday night [...]
Superintendent stands by officers’ decision to arrest student
By Derrick Perkins Police officers made the decision to arrest a 10-year-old student earlier this week, Superintendent Morton Sherman told the school board Thursday night, adding that he backed the action. “There was a process that [...]
Updated: 10-year-old student arrested for possession of a toy gun
Updated 10:58 a.m. Thursday Note to readers: This is the finished article as it appeared in today’s edition of the Times. Earlier updates are posted below. By Derrick Perkins A 10-year-old Douglas MacArthur Elementary School student [...]
FBI investigated death threat mailed to former Sheriff Jim Dunning
By Derrick Perkins More than a decade before Nancy Dunning’s murder, federal authorities unsuccessfully tried to track down the author of a letter threatening the lives of her family, according to recently released FBI files. Her [...]
Alexandria man pleads guilty to engaging in sexual activity with minor
By Melissa Quinn An Alexandria man and government employee pleaded guilty to convincing a minor to engage in criminal sexual activity in federal court Wednesday. James Raymond Schimmel, 53, met the victim online and convinced the [...]
Alexandria’s Richmond delegation seeks change in wake of Sandy Hook
By Melissa Quinn As the nation continues to debate gun control in the wake of the Newtown mass shooting, Alexandria’s state lawmakers have joined in the fray, drafting legislation aimed at tightening firearm laws. State Sen. [...]
Public employee arrests plummet in Alexandria
By Melissa Quinn Officials saw a significant drop in acts of malfeasance on the part of public workers last year after a string of arrests marred City Hall’s image in 2011. Just a single city worker [...]
No changes coming to Alexandria’s take-home police cruiser policy
By Derrick Perkins Police officials are not proposing any major changes to their take-home cruiser policy after the theft of two marked department vehicles in mid-December. “This incident actually didn’t shake our faith in our reason [...]
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Norfolk Southern facility expansion fuels anxiety for Alexandria officials
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City councils approves $624.8 million budget, 4-cent tax hike
The city has long said that at large elections are much more fair that