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Warrant Trifecta

Warrant

Stafford County Sheriff's Office issued the following announcement on Feb 10.

Stafford VA. Deputies were able to arrest three wanted subjects on Monday during a surveillance detail by the Special Investigations Unit.

On February 7th the Special Investigations Unit conducted surveillance in the area of the Best Western in Aquia Town Center, in an attempt to locate two wanted subjects. Christopher Little, 30, was wanted in Luneburg, Virginia for a drug charge and Kayla Hall, 25, was wanted in Stafford for two failure to appear charges.

While attempting to locate Little and Hall, the deputies observed Amanda Menzie, 35, exit a hotel room. Menzie was wanted in Stafford for contempt of court and petit larceny. She was subsequently arrested and served the warrants. Menzie was held at the Rappahannock Regional Jail without bond.

Later that evening, deputies located Little in the area of Spring Lake Drive and Shelton Shop Road. He was taken into custody and a suspected controlled substance was found in his possession. Deputies were able to determine the room he was staying in at the Best Western and responded to the hotel.

Upon arrival at the hotel room, Hall was located and arrested. Additionally, deputies located a firearm and suspected controlled substances in the hotel room. Little was served the outstanding warrant and deputies obtained warrants for possession with intent to distribute, possession of a firearm by a felon, and possession of a firearm with drugs. Hall was served her outstanding warrants and a new warrant for possession with intent to distribute. Both Little and Hall were held without bond at the Rappahannock Regional Jail.

Original source can be found here.

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