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Radford Police arrest local man wanted on numerous criminal charges

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
June 7, 2022
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The Radford City Police Department has arrested Quickeem Dashawn Boynes on charges of credit card theft and larceny of a firearm. He was previously wanted on a number of criminal charges.

Thursday, June 2, the Radford City Police Department executed a warrant in the 400 block of Sanford Street on 26-year-old Quickeem Dashawn Boynes of Radford. He was charged with credit card theft and larceny of a firearm.

Boynes was already wanted for aggravated assault with a gun, auto theft by taking, possession of a firearm during a crime, pointing a pistol at another person, theft by receiving stolen property, obstruction, and fleeing to elude (from Columbus, Ga.) and carrying a concealed firearm (from Orange Co., Fla.)

Boynes is being held without bond at the New River Regional Jail.

The Radford City Police Department encourages anyone who has recently been a victim of theft to contact Det. Sgt. E.B. Martin at 540-267-3196 or Eric.Martin@Radfordva.gov

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