Williamsburg Man Arrested After Being Accused of Showing Up Onto the Property of a Callaway County Law Enforcement Officer
A Williamsburg man was arrested on Friday, March 28, 2025, after trespassing onto the property of a Callaway County law enforcement officer.
According to the probable cause statement at around 7:30pm, an off-duty officer reported a male suspect that was later identified to be 53-year-old David Campbell at his home.
The officer stated that Campbell observed to be intoxicated, and Campbell claimed he was looking for the deputy’s who stole his dope.
Campbell allegedly threatened the officer, attempted to charge at him, and hit their patrol car with a tree branch.
He is facing charges of Second Degree Assault and Resisting Arrest.
Campbell is currently being held at the Callaway County Jail without bond.
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