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A Virginia town has reversed a decision to dissolve its police department after citizen backlash. Purcellville residents ...
Just weeks after four Purcellville councilmembers, including the mayor and vice mayor, voted to eliminate the town’s police ...
The Town of Purcellville is set to meet Tuesday night to discuss the potential disbandment of its police department.
Purcellville Mayor Chris Bertaut has sent letter to Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares criticizing a criminal ...
The Town Council of Purcellville, Virginia, voted to fund its police force through next year. Earlier this month, the council of the town of approximately 9,000 people, located in western Loudoun ...
After hours of passionate pleas from residents, the Purcellville Town Council voted Tuesday night to fully fund the police ...
According to the Commonwealth's Attorney for Loudoun County Bob Anderson, Vice Mayor Carl "Ben" Nett is under investigation, ...
PURCELLVILLE, Va. - The Purcellville Police Department will remain funded through 2026 after outrage from community members.
The Vice Mayor of Purcellville is under criminal investigation in connection with the town's ongoing battle over disbanding ...
In a Monday email to Purcellville Councilmember Caleb Stought, Commonwealth’s Attorney Bob Anderson issued an advisory ...
One resident angrily told city council members, "You are not governing. You are exploiting and, let me be clear, this town is not yours to exploit." ...
PURCELLVILLE, Va. — A small town's council in Loudoun County has voted to get rid of its own police department and rely only on the county sheriff's office in order to save $3 million in its budget.