Officer Detail: Adam Page Barnhart
Assignment History
Department | Job Title | Badge No. | Unit | Start Date | End Date | |
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Decertified, Dismissed, & Wandering Ex-Police | State Trooper | New Job | 2023-03-01 |
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Fired Purcellville cop accused of computer crimes
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An ex-Purcellville police officer fired in March for domestic violence was indicted on four counts of computer invasion of privacy by a Loudoun Circuit Court grand jury on June 12. Police Chief Cynthia McAlister said on June 13 that the charges are over alleged misuse of the Virginia Criminal Information Network when Adam Page Barnhart was an officer. Barnhart, 38, of Brunswick, was convicted of second-degree misdemeanor assault on May 4, according to Maryland court records. - Evan Goodenow, Loudoun Times
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Ex-Purcellville cop avoids jail for computer crimes
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"As part of a plea agreement, Adam Page Barnhart pleaded guilty Oct. 12 in Loudoun Circuit Court to two misdemeanor counts of invasion of privacy with a computer. Prosecutors agreed to drop two additional charges as part of the agreement. Judge James P. Fisher approved the plea deal and ordered Barnhart pay a $5,000 fine." - Evan Goodenow, Loudoun Times