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Chesapeake Police Officer Allison Ostman

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According to the probable cause statement filed on September 26, 2016, by Chesapeake Police Officer Allison Ostman, the following occurred in the city of Chesapeake: “On September 18, 2016, at approximately 03:30, I made contact with a suspicious occupied vehicle at the intersection of Drum Creek Road and Taylor Road that was occupied by several juveniles to include a Mr. Darren DelPapa. Due to an odor of marijuana in the vehicle, I performed a search of the vehicle for illegal narcotics. During my search, I located a plastic bag containing (1) 30 mg tablet of codeine underneath Mr. DelPapa’s seat. I mirandized him at approximately 0348 hours, to which Mr. DelPapa stated the pill belonged to him.”
Darren stated he could have avoided …show more content…

He has no other pending matters before any court. Darren has had no detention confinements and no out of home placements or other court ordered placements. He has no history of escape and no court ordered placements. He has no other matters pending before the court, and he has had no court ordered interventions.

The charges were taken under advisement for a period of one year, and Darren was allowed to enroll in the Commonwealth Challenge program in Virginia Beach. He was ordered onto probation, at any time he was not in the Commonwealth Challenge program. Program requirements of the Commonwealth Challenge program do not allow individuals to be on probation as a condition of entry, hence the order of the court. Darren reported to the Commonwealth Challenge on March 28, 2017. Within the first few days, there were so many fights and chaos, that the program called Darren’s guardians to come pick him up and take him home “until the situation calmed down.” Darren was “jumped” on at least two occasions and both he and the Freemans decided he should not return. Because Commonwealth Challenge is a “voluntary program,” he was not required to return to the program according to the Chesapeake probation officer.
Darren currently lives with his siblings and his legal guardians, Theresa and Charlie Freeman. The Freemans have had legal custody of Darren since he was 2 ½ years old. Theresa Freeman was friends with Darren’s

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