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Burglary 1101 N Battlefield Boulevard

06 Mar

On February 21, 2009, a commercial burglary occurred from the Krasnoff Chiropractic Center located at 1101 N. Battlefield Boulevard. At about 6:15 PM, cleaning staff arrived to discover an open back door. Police arrived and found that the door had been forced open. Several rooms were ransacked and a Dell Latitude D530 laptop computer was stolen.

Within a week of this burglary two residential burglaries had also occurred in the Red Oak subdivision. During the early morning hours of February 15, 2009, a large, brown purse was stolen from a residence in the 300 block of Lenore Trail. The purse contained money and several credit cards. There was no known forced entry to the house.

During the early morning hours of February 24, 2009, another residence in the 300 block of Lenore Trail was broken into. A Nintendo Wii game system, Insignia DVD player, Motorola RAZR mobile phone and purse containing personal items were stolen after the rear window was broken. There are no known suspects, at this time.

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NEWPORT NEWS MOST WANTED

04 Mar

Newport News Fugitive Watch

- Most Wanted
- Absconders
- Fugitive Alerts
- Cold Case

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Direct USA Selling Meat from Yellow Truck

04 Mar

Landstown Lakes

Between 4:00 P.M. and 4:28 P.M. a Caucasian man in a green shirt, cream-colored pants driving a bright yellow pick up truck pulled up to a person near their residence. The individual claimed he was selling discounted steaks and gave the impression he was talking on the cell phone at the same time. Individual also asked if anyone was at the resident’s home during the day.

Home resident noticed the website DirectUSA.com on a brochure the man was holding. A subsequent search of that site revealed an unrelated dormant website. Further search of Direct USA revealed numerous fraud complaints related to their products and practices.

Individuals are cautioned not to purchase any products from this company and are encouraged to call the police if they suspect fraud or feel threatened. Question to ask – Why would you by meat off the back of a truck?

Also, contact your city Attorney’s Office about this fraud.

Do not answer any questions asking if you are home during the day or personal questions about yourself. Actually, don’t answer any of their questions.

Additional Description:
Manager: Belben,Al
1052 NW 53rd St,
Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33309-3146

Company Website:
www.directusa.com
 http://all-us-states.b121.com/itemcategories/details/FL/Fort-Lauderdale/Direct-USA-Inc

Direct USA Inc
Company Details:
Food Products (Wholesale), Fort Lauderdale, FL

Complaints and methods they use:
Direct USA Foods old meat, rancid, horrible, non-edible Joliet, Illinois

Direct USA Foods Satisfaction Guarantee is a lie

Direct USA Meat Scam

Direct USA Foods Sells Bad Meat!

 

Robbery of BB&T Bank At Chimney Hill Shopping Center

03 Mar

On 02/10/2009 at 1530 hours, a masked suspect entered the BB&T Bank which is located in the Chimney Hill Shopping Center on Holland Road near S. Rosemont Road and walked immediately to one of the teller windows. After realizing the tellers were protected by bullet resistant safety glass which separates them from the lobby. The suspect motioned for the tellers to send him money through the teller window, after receiving money, the suspect walked out of the bank and fled through the parking lot toward the Farm Fresh on foot.

The suspect was described as a black male, unknown age, 5’5”-5’6”, 115-120 lbs. He was wearing a black hoodie, blue jeans, gray sneakers, a dark toboggan, sunglasses and a black mask. He was carrying a duffle or similar backpack style bag.

 

The Pines of Green Run Apartments Virginia Beach

01 Mar

The Pines Apartments, 1302 Pine Cone Circle Virginia Beach, VA 23456, owned by Great Atlantic Management is unresponsive to maintenance needs and tenant complaints. Concerned citizens may want to avoid The Pines apartments or any other apartments owned by Great Atlantic Management if they will be residing in Hampton Roads. Navy personnel are encouraged to stay away from The Pines especially if they are sea going and their spouse will be residing in Virginia Beach.

A few reasons to avoid The Pines include mice in the apartments and loud noise. The smell is horrible when the mice die and the Pines apartment office does very little to correct obvious health hazards. The maintenance is poor and most fixes are short term in nature even though they would save money and man-hours if they were to make permanent long-term fixes to problems such as water leaks. 

If you do live in The Pines apartments and office personnel do not assist you, try contacting Great Atlantic Management. Unfortunately, their management style is not great so you can be sure they won’t respond. You should contact them though since The Pines employees, including the office manager, work for them.

You should also contact Great Atlantic Management if The Pines apartment maintenance personnel are rude, unresponsive or do not fix the problem you’ve reported. Usually, if you do complain to The Pines office concerning poor or no maintenance, they will say that maintenance does not work for them and they cannot do anything. That is not true. If the office manager does not resolve the issue and the maintenance supervisor does not fix the problem, Great Atlantic Management should. In addition, contrary to what they may believe, the office manager is not the final authority.

Don’t hesitate to contact Virginia Beach City Attorney’s Office to seek assistance in filing a complaint against The Pines apartments. If they can’t help you directly, they may be able to point you in the right direction. Either way, you’ll usually get a response from the Virginia Beach Attorney’s Office – they seem to care.

In the News
- Fire damages units at Pines of Green Run apartments in Va. Beach
- Va. Beach apartment cited for electrical violations

 

If you have complaints about The Pines of Green Run in Virginia Beach, you can use these resources to let others know and to help get issues resolved.

Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (VRLTA) Handbook

Let others know

If you are aware of other resources that may assist others, feel free to add a comment below or you may contact Hampton Roads Crime.

 

Attempted Robbery and Assault 1200 Block of N Main Street

27 Feb

SUFFOLK, Va. (February 19, 2009) Suffolk Police are investigating the attempted robbery and assault of a store employee in the parking lot of the
business where she works. Last night at approximately 11:30, a sales associate at Walmart, located in the 1200 blk. of N. Main Street, got off duty and made some purchases. The employee was at her vehicle in the parking lot, loading items into the trunk, when she was approached by two black males.

One of the subjects, described as 17-22, 5’8, wearing a black hoodie, no facial hair, clean cut hair style, attempted to move the shopping cart from next to her. He attempted to physically take her purse. The subject struck the victim several times about her face and head. The subject knocked off her glasses and knocked her to the ground, which resulted in the victim sustaining a sprained ankle. The second suspect, described as 5’9-5’10, also wearing a black hoodie with the same general description, did not assault the victim. Victim was able to get away from the assailant and ran to the business.

Police are working with the business to acquire surveillance video. Detective Carlos Gonzalez is the lead investigator.

 
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York-Poquoson Burglary Arrest

23 Feb

On 01-13-09 Deputies and Sheriff’s Office Investigators arrested 4 suspects in connection with a Burglary that occurred in the 100 block of Jara Lane located in the Tabb area of York County this same day at approximately 2:00 PM. When the Burglary call came in and was dispatched, alert
deputies stopped a suspicious vehicle that was seen in the area.

Upon stopping the vehicle numerous undisclosed stolen items from the Burglary were located. Arrested was Jean Toussaint, Jr. who is an
18 year old male of the 100 block of Jenness Drive in Newport News. Tamaron Green an 18 year old female who lives in the 100 block of St. Stephens Drive in Newport News.

Two Juvenile males 15 and 17 years of age were also arrested. All suspects were charged with Burglary, Conspiracy to Commit Burglary and Grand Larceny. The two adults were each additionally charged with 2 counts
of Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor. Additional charges may be pending as the investigation continues.

Anyone with information on this crime is asked to call the Crime Line
at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.

 

James City County Wanted Persons

18 Feb

James City County Police Department Wanted Persons

This list is accurate as of 2-18-2009. Citizens are not to make any attempt to apprehend anyone on this list. If you know the location of a wanted person please call the James City County Police Department at (757) 566-0112

 

Information Sought in Maiming Hampton City

17 Feb

The Hampton Police Division is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect(s) involved in a maiming. On February 7, 2009 at 3:45 p.m., the victim, a 74-year-old Hampton man, was inside a home located in the 600 block of Gary Lane. Unknown suspect(s) entered the home and struck the victim over the head several times with an unknown object. The suspect(s) stole the victim’s vehicle, a 1999 Dodge Durango, along with several credit cards.

The vehicle has since been recovered. The victim was transported to a local hospital for treatment for several lacerations to his head. The injuries do not appear to be life threatening at this time. There is no description of the suspect(s) at this time. As further information becomes available it will be released.

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.

 
 

SOUTHERN END BURGLARIES IN SUFFOLK

11 Feb

SUFFOLK, Va. (February 10, 2009) – The Suffolk Police Department is investigating
several burglaries that seem to be linked together in the Southern end of our city. These
burglaries are occurring during the daytime hours and the offenders are targeting
jewelry, cash and electronics, such as televisions.

There have been three such instances since January 28th of this year. The burglaries
are occurring in a small concentrated area towards the North Carolina border.
Burglaries have been reported on Corinth Chapel Rd., Manning Rd. and Longstreet Ln.
One such attempted burglary was thwarted when the homeowner’s alarm system
activated.

Citizens should be on the look out for unusual vehicles, or vehicles stopped in unusual
places. Citizens should look out for their neighbors during the daytime and report any
suspicious activity. Citizens observing anything suspicious or knowing anything about
these crimes should call the police or 1-888-LOCKUUP.

 
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