Berkeley County, WV – The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Department released its latest “Wanted Wednesday” notice today, urging several individuals with active warrants to contact the sheriff’s office and arrange to turn themselves in between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Officials say the weekday intake window helps reduce jail costs and prevents late-night arrests that often occur when magistrate courts are closed.
According to the Sheriff’s Department, the wanted persons include Danielle Renee McKimmy, wanted for conspiracy; Dolly Mae McKimmy, wanted for conspiracy; Elizabeth Irene Carraway, wanted for failure to appear related to worthless checks; Christopher Allen Seigle, wanted for shoplifting; and Beverly Penwell Baker, wanted for burglary. All were publicly listed by the department as part of its weekly outreach aimed at generating leads from residents across Berkeley County and the greater Eastern Panhandle region.
Sheriff’s officials note that individuals who turn themselves in during regular business hours are brought directly before a magistrate, giving them a chance to post bond the same day. “This reduces the likelihood of being arrested in the middle of the night,” the department said in its announcement.
Anyone with information may submit an anonymous online tip through the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Department website or call the office directly at 304-267-7000. Investigating deputies are listed individually with each case, including Deputy Snapp for several of the warrants posted in this week’s bulletin.
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