Sprouse indicted on drug charges
Published 12:36 pm Thursday, December 8, 2016
A 19-year-old former Hampden-Sydney College (H-SC) student arrested and charged in connection with distribution of marijuana, weapons violations and numerous thefts at the college in late April has been indicted by a Prince Edward County grand jury.
On Nov. 22, the grand jury indicted Bradford Sprouse, of Chesterfield, on six felonies surrounding theft, stolen goods, distribution of marijuana and selling drugs near or on near school property, according to court records.
Sprouse also faces several misdemeanors after being reportedly found in possession of “a large amount” of marijuana, prescription medication, more than $6,000 in cash, numerous guns and ammunition, according H-SC police.
Drug paraphernalia was also reportedly found in Sprouse’s vehicle.
A trial date has been set for Dec. 14 in Prince Edward Circuit Court on the charges.
“On April 19 … at approximately 5:45 p.m., a Hampden-Sydney Police Officer was conducting foot patrol in the area of Fraternity Circle in reference to recent burglary and larcenies over the past month,” then H-SC Police Chief Scott Williams said.
As the officer passed a 2002 Silver Ford Explorer, he observed a shotgun in the front seat of the vehicle.
“The officer was able to determine the operator of the vehicle as a Hampden-Sydney freshman named Bradford Sprouse,” Williams said at the time; while retrieving the weapons, the officer found “probable cause … for a search of the vehicle where numerous firearms, hunting equipment, alcoholic beverages and coolers and drug paraphernalia were discovered.”
During the search, a handgun, three rifles, shotguns, a hunting bow, more than 20 boxes of ammunition and a “bong” smoking device were found, police said.
“A loaded handgun was found directly under the driver’s seat. During the investigation it was determined that a shotgun, a compact hunting bow and a pair of binoculars recovered were actually stolen in burglaries that occurred over the past months on campus,” Williams said.
On Thursday, April 21, “information was developed and a search warrant was obtained for the room of Mr. Sprouse in Cushing Residence hall,” Williams said. “More items were found inside the room that matched the description of items stolen over the past few months. Moreover, information was developed that led back to the 2002 Silver Ford Explorer. After the search of the vehicle, a large amount of suspected marijuana, over $6,000 in U.S. currency and prescription drugs were located in the vehicle.”
Sprouse is no longer a student at the college.
He is charged with possession of a concealed weapon, underage possession of an alcoholic beverage, four counts of possession of stolen property, possession of marijuana, distribution of marijuana and distribution of marijuana within the property of a college.
“Hampden-Sydney College has a policy where all firearms used for hunting or target shooting should be registered with the campus police and the weapon should be secured in the police station when not used,” Williams said at the time.