Young Brothers Face Harsh Reality After Hard-Earned Items Stolen

Young Brothers Face Harsh Reality After Hard-Earned Items Stolen

Kelly Cales/Bristol Herald Courier

Dusty Edwards and his two sons, Kaleb, 8, and Chandler, 5, check out the shed where a dirt bike and a four-wheeler belonging to the boys was stolen.

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BRISTOL, Va. – Dusty Edwards has always taught his two sons the value of hard work.

“They would help out on family and friend’s farms, help just putting up hay or feeding cattle – just anything they could do to make money,” Edwards said.

After two summers, the boys – Kaleb, 8, and Chandler, 5 – saved enough money to buy their own Suzuki dirt bike and an all-terrain vehicle.

“My youngest even wiggled a tooth [loose] that wasn’t even ready yet, just for the couple of dollars he was gonna get to add to his money for his four-wheeler,” Edwards said.

Just a few months after their purchases, the boys recently came home from school to hear some unpleasant news.

“My dirt bike and my brother’s four-wheeler was gone,” said Kaleb.

Locked in two separate sheds near the family’s Lee Highway home, the vehicles apparently were stolen in broad daylight.

“My wife first noticed that the lock had been cut and the door was standing part of the way open,” Dusty Edwards said.

This is but one example of a recent increase in thefts over the past two months, according to Capt. Jack Davidson of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
“It’s absolutely just because of the money,” Davidson said.

Although the recent downturn in the economy may have some impact, Davidson said, most thieves are not looking for cash so they can feed their families.

“Most of these people that we run into are drug users and they’re using the money for purchasing drugs,” Davidson said.

As a result of the thefts, local deputies have increased patrols in recent months.

“If we have a tendency of break-ins in certain areas, we will beef up the patrols in that area to prevent it or catch the individuals responsible for previous offenses,” Davidson said.

The Sheriff’s Office also offers an additional service to residents who may need extra security while away from home.

“If they call us we will do a check on the residence. We will direct the patrol unit to check that area periodically and make sure the homeowner feels secure,” Davidson said, adding that local residents also need to be more observant and take common-sense security measures.

“Once they see something strange, make note of it. It’s very easy to jot it down, maybe a tag number or a better description of a vehicle or person,” the captain said.

In addition to thefts, there have been some arrests, Davidson said.

“We have arrested a number of individuals and often what we find is that there is one group of people responsible for a majority of the offenses and once they are arrested they are charged with a multitude of offenses and off the street,” said Davidson.

Anyone with information about the missing dirt bike and four-wheeler is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office at (276) 676-6277.

Kelly Cales is a multimedia intern who can be reached at

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Flag Comment Posted by scoob06 on October 14, 2008 at 7:18 am

This is really sad that someone would steal from a child. Hopefully the person who has done this will be caught!

Flag Comment Posted by niklizjoe on October 11, 2008 at 7:05 pm

I know how you feel,we was robbed back in July and they stole everything we own, including the food in fridge and freezer. They stole my 11 yr. old sons
4wheeler also.The sad part the guys got out on bail and vanished,good luck.

Flag Comment Posted by brokeintn on October 11, 2008 at 11:01 am

This is sickening. I feel really bad for this family. This is a harsh reality, though. For every good, hard-working boy out there, there is a lazy, greedy boy out there that wants something for nothing. I hope this family finds their kids’ motorcyle and ATV. It’s sad that these kids had to learn about life the hard way. You work and save and finally get what you’ve earned and then in one day someone takes it away. I really hope they find who did this to these kids.

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