Talk about a rude company. They go to a house call and park their vans in front of the neighbor’s house so that the neighbor cannot even park in front of their own home. They trespass and put their equipment on other people’s property as if they were not there. All they had to do was park across the street but they were too lazy for that. One person spent the majority of his time on his IPhone or whatever device while sitting in the van so do not let them charge by the hour. Have courtesy for the neighbors, they may require the use of your competitor’s services. Recommend you do not use Curtis Key Plumbing services.
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On February 13 2008, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 12:00 P.M. an individual trespassed on a residence and pried opened a locked gate. The gate was pried open with the lock in the closed position. This criminal activity has happened on numerous occasions in the Landstown Lakes area of Virginia Beach. It is believed this is the same individual observed trespassing in the resident’s backyard on another occasion. The miscreant is described as a white male approximately 5 feet 11 to 6 feet 2 inches with a goatee.
If you have any information regarding an individual trespassing in the 3100 blk of Monet Dr. Virginia Beach, 23453, with the intent to damage, or for any other reason, please contact the police with any information you may have that will help bring this criminal to justice. If you are unsure about any suspicious activity you are encouraged to contact the police, as this will make your neighborhood safer.
Resources:
• Landstown Community Civic League – Good place to advise your neighbors of any suspicious activity. Remember though contact the police first.
Between the hours of 6:00 P.M. on January 1st 2009 and 11:00 A.M. January 2nd, a vehicle was vandalized in the 3100 blk of Monet Dr. Suspects are described as four unsupervised teenagers between the age of 13 and 15. One is white male approximately 5′ 8” with wavy/ curly black hair. It is believed that his father is a Chief in the Navy.
Additionally this male teenager has been observed eating candy and drinking cokes for breakfast and on occasion, was observed throwing a can on someone’s property, then jumping on the soda can. Another suspect is described as white, very short with short hair. It is believed that one of his parents is in the military. Additionally there was a white female approximately 5′ 6” long blond hair and another female 5′ 5″ with brown hair.
This group of unsupervised teenagers is also suspected of participating in or having knowledge of other acts of vandalism on Monet Dr.
Naval Criminal Investigative Service – If you have the identification of any active duty member who is engaging in criminal activity, or whose family members are engaging in criminal activity, please contact NCIS. This is in addition to calling the Virginia Beach Police.
On Thursday, September 18, 2009 at approximately 6:00 p.m., the victim responded to the Third Police Precinct in the 900 block of Independence Blvd. to report that he was robbed.
Police learned that the victim was walking home from work on September 17, 2009 at approximately 3:15 p.m. when a vehicle approached him and the front seat passenger displayed a handgun. The vehicle was occupied by three suspects who robbed the victim of money and his ATM card.
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The victim’s ATM card was used by an individual, possibly one of the suspects, at a local Automated Teller Machine several hours after the robbery. A surveillance photo of the individual is available.
The driver of the vehicle is described as black male, approximately 20-25 years old, with low cut hair, dark skin, and a heavy build.
The front seat passenger of the car is described as a black male in his mid to late thirties, with low cut hair, chin strap beard, and a “beer belly.” He was armed with a black framed handgun.
The back seat passenger is described as a black male, 19- 20 years of age, armed with a black framed handgun.
On November 29, 2009 at 12:13 a.m., the Hampton Police Division received several e911 calls regarding a man who had been shot in the 1st block of Mitchell Road. Officers, along with members of the Hampton Fire and Rescue Division, responded to the location and located the victim, a 28 year-old Newport News man, suffering from a gunshot wound. The victim was transported to Riverside Hospital where he was pronounced deceased at 3:01 a.m.
The preliminary investigation reveals that several people were in the backyard of a residence in the 1st block of Mitchell Road. They got into a physical altercation and at some point during the altercation; the suspect pulled out a handgun and shot the victim.
The identity of the victim is not being released at this time pending notification of next of kin. The investigation is ongoing and further information will be released as it becomes available.
Anyone with information that will assist police is encouraged to contact the Hampton Police Division at 727-6111 or Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP. Crime Line callers remain anonymous and never appear in court. If a Crime Line call results in an arrest, the caller is eligible for a reward up to $1,000.00.
On Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at approximately 1:20 a.m., Emergency Communications received a call for a robbery at the BP gas store located in the 3000 block of Holland Rd., near the intersection of Dam Neck Rd., in the City of Virginia Beach.
Police responded to the scene and spoke with the two clerks. One clerk stated that the suspect approached the counter, displayed a knife, and ordered him to open the cash drawer. The second clerk came from the back room and startled the suspect. The suspect struck the clerk and fled the store on foot without obtaining any money. The clerk was treated at the scene for minor injuries to the face.
The suspect is described as black male, eighteen to twenty-five years old, 5’09” to 6’00” tall and a thin build. He was last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt with the hood pulled up, dark pants, black gloves, a mask covering the lower portion of his face, and a Toronto Blue Jays baseball cap. He was armed with a knife.
The approaching winter season traditionally brings about an increase in the number of auto thefts, and the Hampton Police Division would like the public’s assistance in keeping auto thefts at a minimum. During the morning hours when the temperature is at its lowest, many residents go out and start their vehicle, leaving the keys in the ignition. Thieves look for opportunities, and this is an excellent opportunity for someone to steal the vehicle. In addition, while traveling into work, many folks stop into local convenience stores for a cup of coffee and leave the vehicle parked and running. Again, it only takes a split second for someone to jump into the vehicle and drive away with it.
The Hampton Police Division would like for the public to do their part by not leaving vehicles unattended when it is running or when the keys are in the ignition. The public’s voluntary compliance will greatly aid the Police Division in keeping the number of auto thefts down this winter.
The City of Hampton Code 21-128 states, “It shall be unlawful for any person to leave a vehicle unattended in a public place without removing the ignition keys from such vehicle.” In order to minimize the number of auto thefts that occur as a result of vehicles being left unattended with keys in the ignition, the Hampton Police Division will strictly enforce this Hampton City Code.
Remember, when someone steals a vehicle, the opportunity for additional damage to that vehicle, other vehicles, innocent bystanders and property is greatly increased. Please be mindful of others and assist the Hampton Police Division by being responsible for your vehicle.
The Hampton Police are seeking the public’s assistance with indentifying a suspect responsible for a robbery from business. The investigation revealed that on November 3, 2009 at 10:00 p.m., the suspect approached an employee outside the Hardee’s restaurant located in the 8100 block of Newmarket Drive.
The suspect produced a handgun and followed the employee back inside the business, which was closed. Once inside the business, the suspect demanded money from the employee. The suspect then fled the business with an undisclosed amount of U.S. currency. The suspect is described a black male, 25 to 35-years-old, 5’10” to 6’1” tall, medium build with a light complexion. He was wearing a black hat, black hoody and blue jeans.