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Alexis Rachele Thompson 36 of Clarksburg WV  was arrested on felony warrants out of Williamstown charging her with child...
05/26/2026

Alexis Rachele Thompson 36 of Clarksburg WV was arrested on felony warrants out of Williamstown charging her with child neglect resulting in serious bodily injury and child neglect with substantial risk of death following an investigation in which Thompson 23 month old granddaughter was reportedly exposed to methamphetamine at Gold Star micro Apartments in Williamstown WV in October 2025.

Thompson was arrested following a vehicle pursuit in Randolph County WV on May 24th 2026 initiated by the WV State Police. Thompson reportedly provided a false name before fleeing from the Officer. Thompson has been charged with felony fleeing with reckless indifference as a result of the pursuit. Thompson was placed in the WV Division of corrections in lieu of bail.

Today we acknowledge our great United States Military  and all of their sacrifices. God bless them and God bless America...
05/26/2026

Today we acknowledge our great United States Military and all of their sacrifices. God bless them and God bless America! 🇺🇸

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05/10/2026

This is the latest scam going around our area.

05/09/2026

Saturday, May 9, 2026, law enforcement agencies from across the Mid-Ohio Valley will come together for Operation Blue Sky, an annual tradition that marks the beginning of National Police Week. Over the past six years, this event has grown into a meaningful show of unity and remembrance throughout the region. Last year, approximately 140 law enforcement vehicles from agencies across the area participated in the procession.

The public is encouraged to line the route and show support for the men and women of law enforcement as we honor officers across this country who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty over the past year.

PROCESSION ROUTE

The law enforcement procession will begin in Marietta at 8:30 p.m. and travel through the city before heading south on Route 7 to Route 50 and continuing along Washington Boulevard in Belpre.

The procession will then cross into Parkersburg via the Belpre Bridge to 4th Street, turning onto Green Street. It will continue across the 5th Street Bridge, turn left onto Camden Avenue, then cross the East Street Bridge and proceed to 7th Street. The route follows 7th Street as it becomes 8th Street and then Murdoch Avenue, continuing north through Vienna on Grand Central Avenue and north on Route 14 to Williamstown.

RECOMMENDED VIEWING AREAS

Some of the best locations to watch the procession include:

Camden Avenue between Division Street and East Street
Murdoch Avenue from 8th Street to Lakeview Drive
Additional viewing areas all along the route

Please come out and help show appreciation and support for the officers who serve our communities every day.

The Williamstown Police Department will be accepting unwanted, unused prescription drugs at the Williamstown Police Depa...
04/25/2026

The Williamstown Police Department will be accepting unwanted, unused prescription drugs at the Williamstown Police Department from 1000 this morning until 200 PM. If you want to get these dangerous substances out of your home , bring them to 100 West Fifth Street Williamstown today, have a great day Williamstown! God bless!!

03/04/2026

Both children from last post have been safely located!

02/18/2026

MISSOURI MAN ARRESTED FOR POSSESSION OF CHILD PO*******HY AND SOLICITING A MINOR

On January 4th, 2026, the Williamstown Police Department responded to the West Virginia Welcome Center regarding the location of a missing 16-year-old female. Williamstown officers then located the juvenile female inside the cab of a tractor-trailer being operated by William Lee Santos, 38, of Webb City, Missouri.

The initial investigation revealed that Mr. Santos had met the juvenile female on a social media platform and had begun a sexual relationship with her, which had been ongoing for several months. Mr. Santos would allegedly arrange a meeting with the juvenile female while traveling through the area, park his tractor-trailer at the Welcome Center, unload a vehicle he was hauling, and then travel to pick up the juvenile female.

Williamstown Officers seized a cell phone belonging to Mr. Santos, the juvenile was returned to her parents, and Mr. Santos was released pending further investigation. The Williamstown Police Department then contacted Parkersburg Police Detective D.W. Miller, who is attached to the FBI and West Virginia State Police Internet Crimes Against Children, ICAC Task Force.

As the investigation continued, the juvenile female was interviewed at the North Star Child Advocacy Center, and Detective Miller obtained a search warrant for the cell phone seized from Mr. Santos. This revealed that Mr. Santos would arrive in Williamstown, unload a vehicle from his trailer, pick up the juvenile female and travel to Marietta, Ohio where he would engage in sexual activities with the juvenile. Also, Detective Miller located numerous videos on the cellular device where Mr. Santos had allegedly recorded the sexual activities between him and the juvenile female, which he stored on his phone.

Detective Miller obtained a warrant on Mr. Santos for eleven (11) counts of Distribution and Exhibiting Sexually Explicit Child Po*******hy and one (1) count of Soliciting a Minor.

Detectives then requested the assistance of the United States Marshals Service in locating Mr. Santos.

On February 5th, 2026, Mr. Santos was arrested by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol and placed in the Murray County, Oklahoma County Jail, where Mr. Santos later waived extradition back to West Virginia.

On February 17th, 2026, Mr. Santos was extradited to West Virginia by Parkersburg Police Detectives and was arraigned in Wood County Magistrate Court, where bond was set at $450,000. Mr. Santos failed to post bond and was placed in the North Central Regional Jail.

Detective Miller is also working with the Marietta Police Department, where additional charges may be filed.

All defendants are presumed innocent until proven otherwise in a court of law.

01/29/2026

The Williamstown Bridge is back open, continued caution is strongly recommended when crossing due to slick conditions.

01/29/2026

******Update-Bridge reopened at approximately 1040******

The Williamstown Bridge is being temporarily closed due to multiple accidents on the Marietta side of the bridge. We will advise when it is opened back.

In case you haven’t  heard , there may be a chance of snow today…😁😉Please use caution and stay safe if you have to be ou...
01/24/2026

In case you haven’t heard , there may be a chance of snow today…😁😉Please use caution and stay safe if you have to be out in the expected hazardous conditions over the next few days.

Our Officer’s will be out working 24/7 if needed, non emergencies 304-485-8501 and as always call 911 for emergencies! God bless and stay safe Williamstown!🙏👊

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100 W 5th Street
Williamstown, WV
26187

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