Friday, December 14, 2018

TAPPAHANNOCK POLICE CAPTAIN AND K-9 COMPLETE TRAINING

On December 6, 2018 Captain C.F. Davis, Jr. and K-9 "Drego" graduated from the Virginia Department of Corrections Canine School.  The twelve-week course certifies both dog and handler in Passive Narcotic Detection.   Drego joined the department after serving in Richmond County but could not be utilized until both were certified.    "I am very proud of both Captain Davis and Drego for completing this training", said Chief Ashworth.  "I also want to thank Sheriff Steve Smith of Richmond County for donating not only Drego but a police vehicle that was already equipped for canine use", Ashworth added.

 
Captain Davis and Drego will be utilized in the detection of drugs in the Town of Tappahannock and surrounding areas. 

TAPPAHANNOCK POLICE HOLD SHOP WITH A COP EVENT

On December 5, the police department and Walmart of held the very first Shop with a Cop event in Tappahannock.  The program is aimed to help children of Tappahannock and Essex have a wonderful Christmas.  Over 20 area law enforcement officers were on hand to assist children of all ages in buying clothes, toys, and other gifts for either themselves or a family member.  "This is a program that we have wanted to do for a while and we all as a department were extremely excited", said Chief James G. Ashworth, Chief of Police.  "We wanted to help these kids have a wonderful Christmas and I think that the smiles that I saw on not only the faces of the children, but the officers made this a successful night", Ashworth added.  Chief Ashworth also noted that Officer T.B. Johnson and Officer Manager Amanda Marks were instrumental in putting this project together.  "They took the initiative and did a fantastic job.", said Chief Ashworth.

 
The police department would like to thank Jenny Pope, store manager of Walmart for her and her employees great support of this program.  We would also like to thank the Essex County Sheriff's Office, Virginia State Police, Essex County Department of Social Services, Essex County Public Schools, and the many other volunteers who came out and helped with this program.    

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

TAPPAHANNOCK POLICE MAKE ARRESTS IN AUGUST 9 SHOOTING

The Tappahannock Police Department has charged two men in connection with a shooting that took place in the early hours of August 9.  At approximately 1:22 am, police were dispatched to 420 Marsh St. for a call of shots fired into the home.  Officers determined that two shots were fired into a bedroom window from the outside.  No injuries or fatalities were reported, and the suspects fled the scene. 

 
Kyle Cobb, 25 of Tappahannock has been arrested and charged with shooting into an occupied dwelling, brandishing of a firearm, and possession of a firearm by a felon.  Carlo Cobb, 41 of Walkerton was arrested and charged with four felonies related to the shooting. 
 
Kyle Cobb is currently being held at the Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center without bond.  Carlo Cobb was released on bond from Middle Peninsula and ordered to enroll in pretrial services.