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Search Warrant Served

Over the weekend, Wayne County Deputies and other emergency responders were dispatched to 950 South Salisbury Road, commonly known as the Salisbury Stables, for a reported drug overdose where CPR was being performed. Emergency responders were able to p...

CCPL December Newsletter

Cambridge City  Public Library  Newsletter Get ready for a magical Holiday Craftpalooza On Monday, December 18 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm featuring none other than Santa and Mrs. Claus themselves! Join us for a fun-filled evening of fun crafting for all ages,…

Join us for a Winter Shopping Extravaganza!

Dear WayneCounty.info, The holiday season is here! The Joseph Moore Museum will offer a unique gift shopping experience at the Winter Shopping Extravaganza Fundraiser on Monday, Dec. 4th, from 3-8 pm. New merch will be available with plenty of nature…

Safety Alert

A pursuit had entered Wayne County and the suspects had wrecked and fled the area on foot. It was reported that two males, wearing all black, fled the area and were last seen in the area of Round Barn Road and Gaar Jackson Road in Richmond. Law enforce...

Fatal Accident Investigation

In the early hours of Saturday, November 11, 2023, at 07:52 am, the Wayne County Sheriff's Office, in collaboration with the Williamsburg Fire Department, Richmond Fire Department drone team, and Reid Health Medics, swiftly responded to a reported collision at the intersection of US 35 and Davis Meyers Road.

The incident involved a passenger car and a semi-truck, with the preliminary investigation revealing that thirty-five-year-old Carolyn Legg of Muncie, operating a 2011 Honda Accord, was traveling southbound on US 35 east of Davis Meyers Road. As she navigated a long sweeping right-hand curve, Ms. Legg inexplicably veered left of center, colliding with a tri-axle dump truck, who was northbound on US 35 hauling feed for Reynolds Service Tech, Inc. out of Richmond. The dump truck driver sustained injuries and was promptly transported to Reid Hospital for treatment and a mandatory toxicology screen per state statute.

Tragically, Ms. Legg succumbed to her injuries at the scene. The Wayne County Coroner conducted an on-site investigation before removing her from the scene.

Preliminary findings from the investigation suggest that sun glare and use of an electronic device may have been contributing factors to the collision.

During the investigative process, US 35 was temporarily closed, ensuring a thorough examination of the scene. The road was reopened for traffic at about 12:00 pm the same day.

The Wayne County Sheriff's Office expresses its deepest condolences to the family and friends of Ms. Carolyn Legg during this difficult time. Further details may be provided as the investigation progresses.

A special thanks to the Williamsburg Fire Department, Richmond Fire Department drone team, Reid Health Medics, and the Wayne County Emergency Communications Department for their help navigating this tragic incident.

Fatal Accident Investigation

On Wednesday, November 8, 2023, deputies with the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office responded to US 27 North and Whitewater Road on a report of a bicyclist being struck by a passenger vehicle. It was reported the bicyclist had sustained serious injuries du...

Power Outage

There is a widespread power outage throughout Richmond. The power company is aware and is working on a solution. Please pay attention and drive safely as traffic lights are not operating.