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News & Features Last Updated: Sep 10, 2009 - 12:28:52 PM


Police Blotter: March 18, 2009
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Mar 18, 2009 - 11:49:28 AM

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JEFFERSON DAVIS HWY 3/7 After a brief altercation with another hispanic male, the victim discovered he had been stabbed in the abdomen.

MEADWOOD CIR
3/6 JJR Properties LLC. Forcible entry to the vacant residence through a rear door where a window was broken out.  The interior was vandalized and several areas burned.

CALDWELL AVE
3/7 Entry gained to the listed residence, possibly through an unlocked door.  Property was discovered missing.

LITTLE CREEK LN
3/7 Two vehicles were entered and the property was reported stolen.

LOST FOREST DR
3/7 One of the victims arrived at the listed residence to do renovation work.  As he was entering the residence, he confronted the suspect who was inside.  When the victim questioned the suspect, the suspect fled the area.  Another subject, along with his family, was found inside the residence.  This subject claimed that the suspect was planning on renting the residence to him after he supposedly purchased the housethrough an online site.  The suspect was identified and later taken into custody. It was unknown how entry was gained since no signs of force were found. Property was missing from inside.

GRAVES RD
3/7 Suspect/s kicked in the front door of the listed residence in order to gain entry. Nothing was taken from inside.

RIVER RD
3/7 Unknown suspect/s gained entry to the listed residence through a smashed rear window next to the rear door.  Once inside the entry, a secondary entry door was also smashed out.  The interior of the house was rummaged through.  Nothing appeared to be missing from the residence.

BUTLER LN
3/8 Suspect/s pried the lock assembly off the residential shed and stole a dirtbike from inside.

N MADISON CT
3/8 Unknown suspect was observed trying to remove a window air conditioning unit and gain entry to the listed residence.  The complainant yelled at the suspect who then fled the area.

WARFIELD ESTATES
3/6 The male victim was working on the female victim’s vehicle when masked male subjects approached.  The victims ran inside, as the suspects broke out the windows on the female victim’s vehicle and attempted to kick in the front door, breaking the door jamb.  The male victim drove away from the residence. The male suspects, accompanied by known female subjects, followed the victim and caught up with him in Pietro’s parking lot.  The male suspects exited their vehicle and assaulted the victim.  The suspects then rode away.

ARBOR LAKE DR
2/19 Arbor Lake Apartments. Attempted forcible entry to the listed apartment through the patio door multiple times.

WINFREE ST
3/7 Suspect/s broke out the window in a basement door in an attempt to gain entry to the residence.

MEADOWAY RD
3/8 Unlocked silver 2007 Chrysler 300 entered and the listed property was reported stolen. Vehicle was parked in the victim’s driveway.

WILLIS RD
3/8 Econo Travel Motel. Suspect/s admitted to entering vehicle and taking property.

JULEP DR
3/8 Property reported stolen from an unlocked white 2001 Ford Expedition.

CENTRE ST
3/7 Property reported stolen from a locked 1999 Ford F350.

JEFFERSON DAVIS HWY
3/7 Car stereo stolen from an unlocked black 1991 Acura.

SANDROCK RIDGE DR
3/7 License plate was removed from a gray 2003 BMW and replaced with a license plate which was reported stolen in Henrico.

DURRETTE DR
3/6 Front license plate reported stolen from a 2003 Ford Expedition. Vehicle was parked at the victim’s residence.

JANEBURN DR
3/7 License plates stolen from a 2004 Toyota Tacoma. Vehicle was parked in the victim’s driveway.

MARINA DR
3/8 Unlocked gray 1995 Nissan Pathfinder reported stolen.

JEFFERSON DAVIS HWY
3/7 Suspects approached the female victim and asked for some cigarettes.  They then asked where her boyfriend was.  At that time, the boyfriend arrived.  The suspects followed the male victim into the trailer.  Once inside, the suspects displayed handguns and demanded money.  A struggle ensued, during which time, the female victim entered the trailer.  One of the suspects put a gun to the female’s head and forced her to the floor as the other suspect ran back to the bedroom.  The male victim was able to escape out the back door while the suspect rummaged through bedroom drawers. Upon realizing the male victim had left, the suspect who had been in the back, fired several shots at the male victim as he ran.  Both suspects then left the trailer. Neither victim was injured.

COLDSTREAM DR
3/8 Victim was involved in a confrontation with known suspects.  During the first confrontation, suspects assaulted the victim and took his property.  The victim left, but returned a few minutes later with his mother’s cell phone.  At that time, the same suspects assaulted him again and took his mother’s phone.

CHURCH RD
3/9 A rear window, which was not functioning properly, was the entry point to the listed residence. Once inside, the listed property was taken.

KALLIOPE DR
3/9 Emerson Builders Inc. Unknown suspect/s removed hardwood flooring from the listed house under construction.  It was unknown how entry was gained.

STATUTE DR
3/9 Victim returned home and noticed her iPod missing from the kitchen counter.  No signs of forced entry were found.

BURGE AVE
3/9 Richmond Contruction. Utility trailer stolen from listed location.

N ENON CHURCH RD
3/9 Adamson Global Technology. Unknown suspect/s stole the listed property from the business’ work area.

HILL TOP FARMS TR
3/9 Purse removed from victim’s vehicle while parked in her driveway.

FULCHER LN
3/4 Two rain shields removed from the windows on victim’s 2004 Ford Ranger.

WESTWOOD AVE
3/10 Unknown suspect/s kicked in the rear door of the listed residence.  Nothing appeared to be missing from inside.

JEFFERSON DAVIS HWY
3/10 Unknown suspect/s gained entry into the victim’s locked residence and stole a ring from inside the kitchen.  There were no signs of damage to either doors.

HICKORY CT
3/10 Victim returned home to find a bathroom window open and damaged.  Listed property was stolen.

FALLOW DR
3/10 Listed property reported stolen from victim’s unlocked vehicle. Vehicle was parked in the victim’s driveway.

HOPKINS RD
3/10 Property reported stolen from a locked gold 1996 Saturn.

HOMELAND CT
3/10 Unlocked 2005 Pontiac entered and property was reported stolen.

MARINA DR
3/10 Property reported stolen from a locked gold 1990 Nissan. A Toyota parked nearby was vandalized.

BRANDERS BRIDGE RD
3/10 Inspection stickers stolen from two locked vehicles. Vehicles were parked at the victim’s residence.

MEADWOOD RD
3/11 Entry was gained to the residence by unknown means.  It appeared as though someone may have gained entry through the kitchen window because of damage to the blinds. Suspects rifled through the drawers in one of the bedrooms, but nothing appeared to be missing.

IRON BRIDGE RD
3/11 GPS stolen from a locked black 2004 Ford Explorer.

LONGHOUSE LN
3/11 Property reported stolen from a blue 2002 Jeep Cherokee.

E HUNDRED RD
3/11 Property reported stolen from victim’s vehicle.

GREEN TRELLIS PL
3/11 Property reported stolen form a black 2008 Honda Civic. Vehicle was parked in the victim’s driveway.


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