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Crime Definitions

The following definitions are provided here for public informational purposes only. The Code of Virginia is updated periodically, so it is required that users refer to the current General Assembly’s Code at http://leg1.state.va.us/ for the most accurate legal definitions and not rely on the content contained herein.

Emergency Preparedness

In the event that an emergency should occur you can be sure that you and your family are prepared by visiting the Virginia Department of Emergency Management website.  This site will help you prepare for all types of emergencies.  The site gives you suggestions on kits you can put together for you and your family and it will also give you the pros and cons of staying home or evacuating during an emergency.
 

Narcotics, D.A.R.E, DEA

Narcotics

Illegal drugs are an increasing danger in our society. If you or someone you know is using illegal narcotics, get the help that is needed and call the Sheriff’s Office at: (434) 589-8211.  The Fluvanna County Sheriff’s Office has a dedicated narcotics investigator who specializes in investigating illegal drug activity and works in conjunction with the Virginia State Police. The Fluvanna County Sheriff’s Office is working hard to keep Fluvanna County drug free. Below you will find some helpful resources and information:

Missing Persons

To Report a Missing Person, or Provide Information About a Missing Person, Call the Sheriff’s Office Immediately at: 434-589-8211

Bad Checks

Stop Fraud Scams, Check Fraud, Forgery, Counterfeiting, Bank Fraud, White-Collar Crimes and Identity theft. For information on reporting fraud and other fraud resources, visit the National Consumers League website at www.fraud.org.

Auto Theft

For information on automobile theft crimes, visit Help Eliminate Auto Theft (H.E.A.T.) at www.heatreward.com Sometimes Crime Does Pay!

Identity Theft

If you suspect that your identity has been stolen, order a credit check of your Social Security Number (SSN) to see if anyone has used it. It will cost less than $15 per credit reporting agency.

Equifax
www.equifax.com
1-800-685-111 
Post Office Box 740241 
Atlanta, GA. 
30374-0241

Experian
www.experian.com
1-888-EXPERIAN 
Post Office Box 949 
Allen, TX 
75013-0949

Senior Victim's Rights and Issues

Senior Navigator, Virginia’s Resource for Health and Aging at:  http://www.seniornavigator.org/.

Senior Citizens Handbook- Laws & Programs Affecting Senior Citizens in Virginia: www.vsb.org.

Victim's Assistance

If you have been the victim of a crime in Fluvanna County you can contact the Victim/Witness Assistant Program at the Commonwealth's Attorney's Office at (434) 591-1985.  The Victim/Witness coordinator at the office is a Sherri Stader.

The National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) has as excellent website devoted to helping crime victims at:  http://victimsofcrime.org/.  You may also call NCVC at 1(800)FYI-CALL or 1(800)394-2255.

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