Seven arrested during joint operation in Campbell County
On Friday, February 28 the Hide and Seek operation was completed and the following were arrested on said charges:
Richard A Beavers (37) of Gladys, VA – 18.2-456 Failure to appear and 19.2-123 Violate Conditions of release. (Narcotics-related)
Amanda Wood (32) -18.2-192 Credit Card Theft
Casey J Gibson (36) of Lynch Station, VA – 18.2-456 Failure to appear (Restitution-related)
John P Colbert (44) of Evington, VA – 18.2-51.6 Strangulation
Marquell D Payne (29) of Lynch Station, VA – 18.2-60 Threats in writing
Sara L Doyle (36) of Lynchburg, VA – 18.2-456 Failure to Appear
Angela Mayhew (Taken into Custody) 18.2-250 Possession of SCH I/II narcotics and 18.2-308.4 Possession of a firearm while in possession of narcotics.
Court documents reveal Pierce allegedly shot victims at child safe exchange drop-off
The following items were seized:
37 Firearms
Stolen Firearm
Stolen Property
Illegal Narcotics
The operation was completed by the Campbell County Sheriff's Office's Crime Suppression Unit (CSU) and the field division, the Virginia State Police's Operation Snow Eagle, as well as the Central Virginia Drug and Gang Task Force, District 13 Probation and Parole, CCSO's Criminal Investigations Division, and Field Division.
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