THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1994, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Thursday, September 29, 1994 TAG: 9409280123 SECTION: SUFFOLK SUN PAGE: 20 EDITION: FINAL LENGTH: Long : 233 lines
DISTRICT A
Vandalism: 2800 block South Nansemond Drive, Sept. 14, someone broke a car window.
Grand larceny: TCC parking lot, Sept. 15, someone removed a Sony CD player and amplifier from a vehicle.
Grand larceny: 6100 block College Drive, Sept. 15,a juvenile removed a BB gun valued at $45, collector coins valued at $60 and a gold bracelet valued at $200.
Residential breaking and entering: 4400 block Clifton St., Sept. 15, someone removed a 20-inch RCA TV, two stereo speakers and a bicycle.
Petty larceny: 3800 block Pughsville Road, Sept. 15, someone removed a bicycle.
Hit and run property damage: 4800 block Bridge Road, Sept. 15, a vehicle struck a mailbox.
Vandalism: 2800 block South Nansemond Drive, Sept. 19, a man reported that someone knocked down his mailbox and broke a car window.
Burglary (house): 5900 block Brookwood Drive, Sept. 19, a man reported that someone removed two boxes of assorted sports cards.
Vandalism: 6100 block Bradford Drive, Sept. 20, a woman reported that someone threw a brick through a car window.
Grand larceny: 4600 block Hardy Drive, Sept. 21, someone removed a gold necklace with medallion, a diamond ring and a wedding band.
DISTRICT B
Forgery/uttering: 6000 block Godwin Blvd., Sept. 15, a woman said someone cashed several checks belonging to her without her permission.
Felony worthless check: 5400 block Nansemond Parkway, Sept. 15, a suspect wrote a worthless check in the amount of $378.05.
Grand larceny: 200 block Kings Highway, Sept. 16, someone removed a lawnmower engine valued at $250.
Vandalism: 1000 block Litton Lane, Sept. 17, someone broke a car window.
Grand larceny: 1600 block Pitchkettle Road, Sept. 18, someone removed a
Possession of marijuana: 3300 block Nansemond Parkway, Sept. 19, a suspect was found in a restroom with a substance believed to be marijuana.
Felonious assault: 4100 block Godwin Blvd., Sept. 19, a man said that his stepson struck him with a board.
Possession of marijuana: 3300 block Nansemond Parkway, Sept. 20, a suspect was found in possession of a substance believed to be marijuana.
Assault and battery domestic: 1000 block Litton Lane, Sept. 21, a suspect struck a woman in the head and face with a firearm.
Vandalism: 2900 block Archer's Mill Road, Sept. 21, a man reported that someone damaged his motorcycle.
Hit and run: Gardner Lane and Exeter Drive, Sept. 21, a 1990 Ford Ranger hit a ditch. The driver fled the scene.
DISTRICT C
Breaking and entering: 100 block Day St., Sept. 13, someone removed a bag of children's clothing valued at $180.
Petty larceny: 2000 block North Main St., Sept. 13, someone removed a Sprint cellular phone from a vehicle.
Grand larceny: 300 block West Washington St., Sept. 13, someone removed a Kenwood stereo valued at $800 from a vehicle.
Assault and battery: Market and Pine streets, Sept. 14, a man was struck in the head with a brick.
Grand larceny: 1700 block North Main St., Sept. 14, someone removed a tire and rim valued at $250.
Petty larceny: 300 block North Main St., Sept. 14, someone removed a stereo.
Grand larceny: 200 block North Main St., Sept. 15, someone removed a Zenith VCR.
Hit and run property damage: 1400 block North Main St., Sept. 15, a man said someone struck his car.
Felonious assault: 100 block Chestnut St., Sept. 15, a woman said her brother struck her on the head with a pipe.
Assault and battery: Smith and South Wellons streets, Sept. 15, a woman reported that her daughter was assaulted by three suspects.
Grand larceny: 500 block Brook Ave., Sept. 16, someone removed a Motorola telephone.
Petty larceny: 100 block Wellons St., Sept. 16, someone removed a bicycle.
Vandalism: 100 block Pender St., Sept. 16, someone broke a car window.
Unlawful concealment: 800 block West Constance Road, Sept. 16, a suspect attempted to conceal cassette tapes.
Petty larceny third offense: 1400 block North Main St., Sept. 17, a suspect left a store with a pair of shoes without paying.
Felonious escape: 100 block North Wellons St., Sept. 17, while being escorted to the regional jail, a suspect fled on foot. The suspect was apprehended.
Third offense larceny - accessory before the fact: 1400 block North Main St., Sept. 17, a man said he observed a suspect assisting a man in removing clothes from a display rack and concealing it.
Hit and run: Brook and Linden avenues, Sept. 17, a bicycle hit a car causing $250 damage.
Throwing missiles at occupied dwelling: 800 block Garfield Ave., Sept. 18, a woman said that someone threw a cinder block through her window.
Petty larceny: 1200 block North Main St., Sept. 18, someone left a store with two hammers without paying.
Fugitive: 800 block West Constance Road, Sept. 19, a suspect, picked up for possession of a stolen vehicle, was a fugitive from the state of Michigan.
Petty larceny: 800 block Second Ave., Sept. 19, a woman reported that her son removed an Emerson TV.
Forgery: 1200 block North Main St., Sept. 19, a woman reported that a suspect forged her signature.
Petty larceny: 1200 block North Main St., Sept. 19, a suspect concealed $24.19 worth of toys.
Petty larceny: 100 block South Broad St., Sept. 19, someone removed a bicycle.
Petty larceny: 800 block West Constance Road, Sept. 20, a suspect left a store with a case of beer without paying.
Grand larceny: 100 block Brewer Ave., Sept. 20, someone removed a Marline 30/30 rifle.
Petty larceny: 100 block South Saratoga St., Sept. 21, someone removed a cellular phone from a vehicle.
Grand larceny: 400 block Smith St., Sept. 21, someone removed two Magnum speakers valued at $550 and a Sansui amplifier valued at $250 from a vehicle.
Petty larceny: 200 block Linden Ave., Sept. 21, someone removed a letter from a mailbox.
DISTRICT D
Grand larceny: 200 block Locust St., Sept. 13, a woman said someone took her German shepherd.
Petty larceny: 600 block Carolina Road, Sept. 13, someone removed a city decal and an inspection sticker from a vehicle.
Malicious wounding: East Washington Street, Sept. 13, a man was stabbed in the abdomen with an unknown object.
Petty larceny: 200 block Mulberry St., Sept. 14, someone removed an inspection sticker from a vehicle.
Vandalism: 500 block East Washington St., Sept. 14, someone broke a radio antenna off a vehicle.
Petty larceny: East Washington and Mulberry streets, Sept. 14, someone removed a city decal from a vehicle.
Grand larceny: 100 block County St., Sept. 14, a man said a suspect removed several rings from his bedroom.
Hit and run property damage: 200 block East Washington St., Sept. 14, a vehicle hit a Vepco pole.
Forgery and uttering: Whitemarsh Road, Sept. 14, someone removed a book of checks from a vehicle and cashed one in the amount of $40.
Stolen state inspection sticker: 200 block North 4th St., Sept. 14. someone removed an inspection sticker from a vehicle.
Habitual offender: 600 block East Washington St., Sept. 14, a suspect was arrested after he was observed driving after being declared a habitual offender.
Vandalism: 1100 block Nansemond Parkway, Sept. 14, someone shot a BB at a car windshield.
Vandalism: 3600 block Nansemond Parkway, Sept. 14, someone broke a car window.
Business breaking and entering: 1200 block Portsmouth Blvd., Sept. 15, someone removed candy, a color TV and a Chevrolet pickup truck.
Possession of cocaine with intent to distribute: Spruce Street and Van Buren Avenue, Sept. 15, a juvenile was found in possession of $100 worth of crack cocaine.
Assault and battery on family member: 200 block Pearl St., Sept. 15, a woman said her husband pushed her down causing her head to strike the floor, grabbed her throat and bruised her arm.
Grand larceny: 200 block Culloden St., Sept. 15, someone removed a welder mounted trailer.
Petty larceny: 500 block East Constance Road, Sept. 15, a suspect left a store with a pair of shoes without paying.
Soliciting for prostitution: 100 block Franklin St., Sept. 15, a suspect was arrested for soliciting a reporting officer for prostitution.
Petty larceny: 100 block North Division St., Sept. 15, someone removed a city decal from a vehicle.
Felony assault: 600 block Railroad Ave., Sept. 15, a suspect beat a victim in the face and head with a revolver.
Business breaking and entering: 100 block East Washington St., Sept. 16, someone removed coins from a candy machine.
Shed breaking and entering: 400 block Webb St., Sept. 15, someone removed a stereo, a window air conditioner and a box of home materials.
Hit and run: Van Buren and Cullodan, Sept. 16, a woman said someone hit her vehicle.
Throwing missile at occupied vehicle: 1900 block East Washington St., Sept. 16, someone threw a rock at a windshield causing $150 damage.
Throwing missile at occupied vehicle: 1900 block East Washington St., Sept. 16, someone threw a rock from a railroad overpass and struck a school bus.
Petty larceny: South Lloyd and Freeney Avenue, Sept. 16, a suspect removed a Craig stereo cassette player from a vehicle.
Soliciting for prostitution: Commerce and East Washington, Sept. 16, a suspect was arrested after she solicited reporting officer for prostitution.
Petty larceny: 300 block Ben St., Sept. 17, someone removed a license decal from a vehicle.
Motor vehicle theft: 300 block Spruce St., Sept. 17, someone took a 1979 Ford LTD.
Vandalism: 100 block Charlotte Ave., Sept. 19, someone cut a car's tires.
Third offense petty larceny: 500 block East Constance Road, Sept. 19, a suspect was observed leaving a store with merchandise concealed inside his shirt.
Grand larceny: 300 block Cedar St., Sept. 19, someone removed a Bravo pager, 30 tapes and sunglasses from a vehicle.
Grand larceny: 100 block Tynes St., Sept. 19, someone removed four car transmissions and three engines.
Petty larceny: 400 block County St., Sept. 19, someone took a bicycle.
Hit and run personal injury: Liberty and East Washington streets, Sept. 19, a woman reported that a vehicle struck her from behind as she was walking on Liberty Street.
Grand larceny: 200 block Pinner St. Sept. 19, someone removed a bicycle.
Petty larceny: 400 block Carolina Road, Sept. 20, someone pumped $17.48 worth of gas without paying.
Armed robbery: 100 block Franklin St., Sept. 20, three suspects with a gun robbed a victim of $900, a pipe and tobacco.
Vandalism: 200 block Carolina Road, Sept. 21, someone broke a car window.
Armed robbery: White Marsh Plaza, Sept. 21, a man said a suspect with a gun robbed him of $5.
Domestic assault and battery: 300 block East Pinner St., Sept. 21, a woman reported that a suspect twisted her arms.
DISTRICT E
Possession of a Schedule II substance: Holland and Lummis roads, Sept. 15, a substance believed to be crystal meth amphetamine was found during a search.
Possession of a firearm while in possession of drugs: Holland and Lummis roads, Sept. 15, a suspect was found in possession of a .380 pistol while in possession of a Schedule II substance.
Felony possession of marijuana: 6000 block Peanut Lane, Sept. 17, a suspect told an investigator that he had a controlled substance in his possession.
Possession of cocaine: Holland and Pioneer roads, Sept. 20, a suspect was found in possession of a substance believed to be cocaine.
DISTRICT F
Grand larceny: 100 block Robertson St., Sept. 13, someone removed an Oscar Schmid autoharp, an Emerson VCR, an acoustic guitar and a wall mounted screen.
Petty larceny: 1800 block Copeland Road, Sept. 14, a man reported that someone removed the rear spoiler to his vehicle.
Petty larceny: Great Fork Road and Whaley Street, Sept. 14, several men were seen taking construction flag.
Vandalism: 2600 block Greenway Road, Sept. 15, someone cut the wires to a radio speaker and engine on a tractor and removed an oil dipstick and liquid indicator.
Grand larceny: 3100 block Clay Hill Road, Sept. 17, a man said that his brother removed two tires and rims valued at $250.
Grand larceny: 2600 block White Marsh Road, Sept. 19, someone removed a 12-volt battery, an Audiovox stereo and an undetermined amount of diesel fuel.
Grand larceny auto: 6400 block Whaleyville Blvd., Sept. 19, a man reported that someone took his vehicle. by CNB