Here’s a look at criminal activity in Lorton from Sept. 6-12, as
reported by the Fairfax County Police Department. Last week across Fairfax
County, there were 28 domestic violence-related charges, 65 illegal
drug-related charges and 58 DWI-related charges. Incidents A 24-year-old man
was robbed on Sept. 6, while sitting in a car in the area of Hagel Circle and
Richmond Highway. The victim was “attempting to purchase a cell phone” with
another individual when the suspect approached and took the phone and cash,
according to police. No one was hurt. A laptop computer was reported stolen
from a home in the 7400 block of Lone Star Road on Sept. 6. Entry was made via
a rear sliding glass door.
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AS VEGAS (FOX5) -The driver
charged in a deadly wreck at a Las Vegas bus stop told police he had one beer
before driving his girlfriend’s car at a high rate of speed and losing control of
the vehicle.
According to an arrest report released Monday, Gary Lee Hosey, Jr., 23, was rushing home to pick up his girlfriend and take her to work when he was involved in a crash that killed four people at a west end bus stop. In the report, police said an officer fueling at a nearby gas station observed a black Chevy Monte Carlo heading eastbound on Spring Mountain Drive, past Decatur Boulevard. The officer reported seeing the car travel at a high rate of speed just before 6:30 a.m. on Sept. 13.
Police said the officer saw the vehicle hit a drainage dip, go airborne, lose control and hit a bus stop shelter, which had several awaiting pedestrians. Metro said Hosey, whom identified himself to officers as the driver of the wrecked vehicle, was observed crawling out of the vehicle while three other occupants were trapped. Those occupants would later be extracted by use of the jaws of life, police said.
Metro also said several of the pedestrians struck at the scene had already succumbed to injuries shortly after first responding emergency units arrived. A total of seven people were also hospitalized in the wreck, police said. In the report, police said an officer made contact with Hosey, who appeared to have bloodshot watery eyes, slurred speech, an unsteady gate and the odor of alcohol coming from his breath.
The report said field sobriety and breathalyzer tests were administered. According to the report, Hosey blew a blood-alcohol content above the illegal percentage of .08. Police said Hosey was transported to Sunrise Hospital to be treated for injuries. There, the report said, Hosey was interviewed by officers about what led up to the accident. According to police, Hosey had one beer at a bar on Jones Boulevard and Spring Mountain. He told police he had to rush off to pick up his girlfriend who he needed to drop off at work
According to an arrest report released Monday, Gary Lee Hosey, Jr., 23, was rushing home to pick up his girlfriend and take her to work when he was involved in a crash that killed four people at a west end bus stop. In the report, police said an officer fueling at a nearby gas station observed a black Chevy Monte Carlo heading eastbound on Spring Mountain Drive, past Decatur Boulevard. The officer reported seeing the car travel at a high rate of speed just before 6:30 a.m. on Sept. 13.
Police said the officer saw the vehicle hit a drainage dip, go airborne, lose control and hit a bus stop shelter, which had several awaiting pedestrians. Metro said Hosey, whom identified himself to officers as the driver of the wrecked vehicle, was observed crawling out of the vehicle while three other occupants were trapped. Those occupants would later be extracted by use of the jaws of life, police said.
Metro also said several of the pedestrians struck at the scene had already succumbed to injuries shortly after first responding emergency units arrived. A total of seven people were also hospitalized in the wreck, police said. In the report, police said an officer made contact with Hosey, who appeared to have bloodshot watery eyes, slurred speech, an unsteady gate and the odor of alcohol coming from his breath.
The report said field sobriety and breathalyzer tests were administered. According to the report, Hosey blew a blood-alcohol content above the illegal percentage of .08. Police said Hosey was transported to Sunrise Hospital to be treated for injuries. There, the report said, Hosey was interviewed by officers about what led up to the accident. According to police, Hosey had one beer at a bar on Jones Boulevard and Spring Mountain. He told police he had to rush off to pick up his girlfriend who he needed to drop off at work
A tearful Gary Lee Hosey Jr.,
accused of drunken driving in the bus stop crash that killed four people last
week, made his first court appearance in Las Vegas Justice Court Monday. His
arraignment was delayed until Friday after Clark County prosecutors said they
hadn’t yet filed charges against Hosey, 23, who is being jailed without bail. Prosecutors
said they were awaiting blood test results and other medical reports. Defense
lawyer Caitlyn McAmis spoke on behalf of Hosey. She said his family hadn’t
formally retained her, but she had been authorized to appear on his behalf. She
asked for his arraignment to be delayed a week and that Hosey be released
because charges hadn’t been filed. “No. That’s not going to happen,” Justice of
the Peace Conrad Hafen said. Four were killed and eight injured when Hosey lost
control of a 2001 Chevrolet Monte Carlo and slammed into the bus stop about
6:30 a.m. Thursday. According to his arrest report released Monday, Hosey told
detectives he’d been drinking with friends at an Ethiopian bar near the bus
stop but had only consumed “one Budweiser.” Hosey also told police he’d been
driving 60 mph, which was
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