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Pursuit leads to two arrests, two officers injured, death of police K9

Chris Graham
Brandi R. Campbell
Brandi R. Campbell. Photo courtesy Augusta County Sheriff’s Office.

A Waynesboro woman led authorities on a 17-minute pursuit that ended with her and a male in custody, two law enforcement officers sustaining minor injuries, and a Staunton K9 dog dead.

The incident unfolded at 8 p.m. Monday. Members of the Staunton Police Department and Augusta County Sheriff’s Officewere at the Staunton Walmart for an investigation when, unrelated to the investigation, they observed an individual wanted on outstanding warrants inside a vehicle as a passenger.

Law enforcement officers made contact with the vehicle in the Walmart parking lot. The driver, later identified as Brandi R. Campbell, 28, of Waynesboro, struck two law enforcement officers with her vehicle while they attempted to arrest the wanted passenger.

Deputies with the ACSO and Virginia State Police troopers responded to assist in stopping the suspect vehicle, and an approximate 17-minute pursuit ensued.

The suspect vehicle was stopped on Douglas Lane just outside of Waynesboro, and three people were detained. One was ultimately released, and the other two (Brandi Campbell and Christopher Hoylman) were taken into custody on outstanding warrants.

Campbell was charged by the Staunton Police Department with felony hit and run, felony assault on law enforcement, reckless driving, obstruction of justice, and felony eluding law enforcement. Additional charges related to the pursuit in the county are pending.

Campbell is being held without bond at Middle River Regional Jail.

The two law enforcement officers struck by Campbell’s vehicle sustained minor injuries.

After the conclusion of the vehicle pursuit, a K9 team from the Staunton City Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene to assist in locating a firearm that had been thrown from the vehicle. A handgun and suspected drugs were recovered.

During the search for the weapon, K9 Cara suffered a serious injury and was subsequently euthanized.

 

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Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].