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Beach Police Investigate Shooting

 

On Monday, March 28, 2011 at approximately 7:48 p.m., Virginia Beach Police and Emergency Medical Services were called
to a report of a shooting in a parking lot of 5612 Princess Anne Road.
Officers arrived to find one victim suffering from a single gunshot wound. The victim was transported to
Norfolk General Hospital and underwent surgery, his injuries are considered serious.

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Robbery Investigation

If you have any information on this incident, please contact the VBPD
Bank Robbery Investigation

 

On 3/25/11 at 1230hrs, the below listed suspect passed a handwritten note to the teller implying he had a weapon, 
and demanding money.  The victim placed the money in a small, brown colored zipper bag similar to a makeup bag,
or bank bag, that the suspect produced.  After obtaining money, the suspect fled.

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Be On The Lookout

Suspicious Vehicle

If you see this vehicle in your neighborhood, please contact the police. They are suspects in many burglaries and larcenies that has occurred in the area. Do not approach them, simply call the police. There are warrants out for their arrest. The license plate does not belong on the truck so it may be a different one. Pay attention to the detail such as the sign on the side, the ladder on top, and the black and silver wheels. If you happen to see them and call the police, send me an email about it as well. Thanks.

MPO David J. Nieves
3rd Precinct Crime Prevention
Virginia Beach, VA 23456

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Neighborhood Watch CCPC- Certified Crime Prevention Community

Dear Business Watch and Neighborhood Watch Participants,

As mentioned to some groups before, the benefit to Neighborhood Watch Programs goes beyond your neighborhood. It helps the City. As we revitalize the Neighborhood Watch groups that have fallen from Full Status to Partly Active or Dormant, I would like to invite you to one of the tangible affects of having a functional Neighborhood Watch Program in Virginia Beach. This event only occurs every three years and is a proud moment for the Crime Prevention Unit. I hope it will also lend light to concerns you may have on why we are so adamant about getting the Update sheets in every year. Overall I think it is your right to know and witness what all the hard work you have done to participate in the Neighborhood Watch or Business Watch program does for our community as a whole.

Below I have added a link to the DCJS CCPC web site. It is not mentioned in the attachment. Take a quick look at that page to see firsthand what the program is and does for the Commonwealth of Virginia and the City of Virginia Beach – thanks to you and your efforts.

http://www.dcjs.virginia.gov/cple/cpc/ccpcp.cfm

Thank you,

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MPO Bradley C. Detrich
Crime Prevention Unit, 1st Precinct
Virginia Beach Police Department
2509 Princess Anne Rd., Building 15
Virginia Beach, VA., 23456

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Virginia Beach Police Department- Crime Prevention Unit

Hello everyone, my name is Martene Hogan and I am a volunteer with the Virginia Beach Police Department’s Crime Prevention Unit. I have spoken to many of you on the phone regarding the updates I have been working on for the civic leagues and homeowners’ associations operating in the First Precinct.

For those who have not already done so, I am looking to gather the information listed below. Feel free to send the information to me via email at MDHogan@vbgov.com. If you have any questions, please let me know.

· Contact Person (Civic league president, Property manager, etc.)
· Name of the neighborhood you are representing
· Any meeting information (How often, location, meeting time,etc.)
· Phone number/mailing address/email address/website

Officer Brad Detrich is the Crime Prevention Unit officer who handles all civic leagues and neighborhood watches within the boundaries of the First Precinct. He can be contacted at the Crime Prevention Unit Office at (757) 385-1006 or via email at BDetrich@vbgov.com.

I look forward to assisting you all in any way possible in order to make your communities safer.

Sincerely,
Martene Hogan

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