Culpeper Times | July 21, 2022

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Sleep medicine clinic opens in Warrenton A new sleep medicine clinic has opened in Warrenton headed by board-certified sleep specialist Dr. Sharmili Mathur Mathur, who treats adults and children above the age of 2, can be found at Sound Sleep, LLC 147 Alexandria Pike # 103. Do you snore, wake up at night

without reason, wake up tired in the morning and are tired or sleepy in the daytime? Are you drinking excess caffeine or getting drowsy when driving? Do your legs move all the time or have nightmares and act out those dreams? Are you having difficulty falling asleep? If you or someone you know has any

one of those complaints, then you may have an undiagnosed sleep disorder. Conditions such as sleep apnea can affect our nightly oxygen levels and contribute to other conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and even stroke. Mathur can evaluate, diagnose, treat and manage all sleep disorders

including treatment with CPAP machines, mouthguards for apnea and Inspire. The office conducts sleep studies on site seven nights a week. Please the office to setup an appointment 540-699-0608 or email your inquiry to soundsleep103@ gmail.com.

Culpeper choir teacher arrested for sex crimes Craig Alexander Smith is in jail without bond. BY

Maria Basileo

A Culpeper County Public Schools choir teacher was arrested on July 12 for reportedly providing a cell phone and requesting nude

photographs of a 16-year-old male. Craig Alexander Smith, 47, of Culpeper, was arrested for use of communication systems to facilitate certain offenses involving children. He was committed to Culpeper County Jail on a $2,000 secured bond. However, the following day, the sheriff 's office brought another charge against Smith. He was arrested and charged with felony tak-

Annual breastfeeding event to be held A local lactation consultant with a small local private practice in Culpeper will be hosting her eighth annual Big Latch On event on Aug. 6. Cindy Curtis will host the event from 9-noon at Lenn Park, 19206 Edwin Way, Culpeper, The BIG Latch On is a global

movement of groups of breastfeeding women and their loved ones gathering together to breastfeed and offer peer support to one another. Friends, family and encouragers all come together to show support for breastfeeding.

ing indecent liberties with a child by person in custodial or supervisory relationship. He is now being held without bond, according to the sheriff 's office. According to the Culpeper County Sheriff 's Office, the mother of the 16-year-old reported that a Culpeper County High School teacher was possibly grooming her son for sexual activity, had provided him a cell phone and offers for rides home from work. Smith was appointed as the CCHS choir teacher in 2022 and was working in the summer school program, the sheriff 's office said. CCPS Director of Communications Laura Hoover indicated by email on July 13 Smith was no lon-

ger employed with the district. Smith cooperated in discussing the allegations with deputies and admitted to providing the cellular phone and requesting nude photographs of the juvenile, the sheriff 's office continued. “Culpeper County Public Schools is aware of the arrest of Mr. Smith," said Sheriff Scott Jenkins. "As always, Dr. Brads and CCPS are completely cooperative in this investigation.” Lt. Keene and SRO Deputy Vernon Carter conducted an investigation and ask that anyone with information of other victims or incidents to please contact the Sheriff ’s Office at 540-727-7520 or MKeene@CulpeperCounty.gov maria@culpepertimes.com

➤ Artist, from Page 12 decided to dive head first into her own small business, memorializing people’s homes in paint. As a child, she remembered sketching pictures of houses and interior rooms, dreaming of designing her own home. Following a brief interest in perhaps changing careers to become a realtor, Taylor decided to combine her two passions into providing a niche service. “I think I’ve always had a skill there,” she said. “I just didn’t ever use it.” In March, she launched DLT Artwork by posting on social media, looking for clients. She wanted to offer them more than just a pen and paper drawing though. Taylor drew in help from a friend who taught her watercolor painting. “Watercolor was really hard,” she said. “It was a huge challenge. It’s like something woke up inside me and I wanted to figure it out.” After the post went up, she got 10 orders overnight. “It's overwhelming and beautiful,” she said. “It makes me feel very honored and humble that people

are willing to trust me with these gifts. Most of the requests are for gifts to others of childhood homes, first homes and even homes that may have been destroyed. Even realtors are reaching out to Taylor to give them as closing gifts. “It’s been really cool to create this life long version of a house that meant so much to them.” Taylor currently has 30 orders to do and has closed order requests to be fulfilled this year. interested new clients potentially won’t receive their piece until early next year. “I don’t do it for the money at all but it does help,” she said. “”It has been a total gift to realize people wanted these paintings.” maria@culpepertimes.com

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