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Thursday, 10 March 2011 21:33

Man charged in logging site thefts


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Barfield Barfield Halifax County Sheriff's Office

A 19-year-old Littleton man has been charged with allegedly stealing property from a logging site on Justice Branch Road.

The arrest Wednesday by Sergeant Steve Allen of the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office also led to the recovery two four wheelers stolen from Greensville County, Virginia, Lieutenant Bobby Martin said.

Allen recovered property from the February 22 break-in, which occurred at a logging site in the 2000 block of Justice Branch Road in the Littleton area.

Allen, who was assisted by Lieutenant Neil Aycock, talked with Colton Barfield and charged him with one count of breaking and entering a motor vehicle, one count of larceny and one count of possession of stolen property.  Barfield was jailed under a $6,000 bond and has an April 5 court date. The case remains under investigation.

 

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0 #2 That Guy 2011-03-15 15:53
Yes he should know better but it doenst matter who his father is. Everyone that commits a crime knows better and there father isnt employed by HCSD..
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0 #1 Frank 2011-03-12 20:35
Did anyone forget to mention this is the son of Van Barfield who was employed with the HCSD for years....throw the bok at him, he should know better.
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