Car break ins & story about chase & apprehension

From Cape Story neighborhood watch email:

The following was received from a neighbor in the 2200 block of Beech St.

Last night (Saturday, July 21) around 12:00 midnight my husband witnessed 2 white males, around 20 years old, coming out of my neighbors driveway and headed down Poinciana toward Oak Street. Both were dressed in back shirts, black jeans and both wore black backpacks. My husband asked me to call the police and at least four police cars came to our area very quickly. In the meantime my husband followed them down Poinciana to Oak Street hiding behind trees and watching what they were up to. One went on one the left side of the street and the other went on the right side of the street. They walked very slowly as if they were walking home from a walk. Each male went to every driveway and checked if the cars were unlocked.

Upon entering one home’s yard they stole a nice looking red bicycle, with a basket and lock. They jumped on the bicycle and started to ride away and at that time my husband jumped out from hiding and grabbed hold of one and both of them came off the bicycle. One took off running down the street and the other one fell but was able to jump up really fast and ran away also. It appears they came prepared to steal with their black attire, looking for unlocked cars, bicycles, etc. My husband left the bicycle at a home on Oak St. He was not sure which house it came from as things happened pretty fast at that time.

I stopped by the house where he left the bicycle this morning and talked to the homeowner and some other neighbors around them. It was not their bicycle but they said they would check around with other neighbors to see if anyone is missing one. I also talked to some of my neighbors on Beech Street & Oak Street and found there were several that had left their cars doors unlocked and items such as nice sunglasses, money (small change & a few small bills) were taken along with a pack of chewing gum. Lucky for them. Nothing big from these neighbors was taken but not sure who else got their car ransacked or had anything stolen.

The police looked around for awhile but couldn’t find them. My husband told them about the bicycle that they stole and that he was able to retrieve it. He told them where it was if they wanted to check it for fingerprints.

Also, upon talking to a neighbor on Beech Street and one on Oak Street they both said around 10:30 they heard a gun shot.

Although our neighbor followed these guys and jumped them when they stole the bike, he was very fortunate that the bad guys ran away. The police strongly discourage residents from getting involved as they do not want our citizens to get hurt. If anyone had anything stolen from cars or yards or witnessed anything pertaining to this incident, please call the police at 385-5000. Also, the stolen bike can be claimed by calling Cathy at 412-7919.

Please remember to call 911 if you see a crime in action and call 385-5000, option 1, to report crimes after they have occurred or to report any suspicious activity. Also, please call or email the NW Coordinator so crime reports and suspicious activities can be shared with all of our residents.

“VIRGINIA BEACH — A missing Virginia Beach resident is safe. A citizen located him walking on 67th Street.”

At WVEC.com.

Frank Reynolds, resident of Cape Story is missing.

From Cape Story neighborhood watch:

The following was received from the VB Police: Frank Reynolds, a resident on Ocean Shore Ave. has been Missing since 9:30 pm last night.
6′-1″ 170 lbs 64 years old.

The police helicopter and officers are currently searching the area. If anyone has seen Frank, please call the VB Police at 385-5000. Your cooperation is appreciated. A picture is attached.

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“Animal Control officers are investigating the death of a pit bull that is believed to have been poisoned with antifreeze earlier this month. Mirage, 2 1/2, started showing symptoms of poisoning after coming in from the backyard of a home in the 4800 block of Lake Bradford Lane June 6.”

Lake Bradford Lane is in Chicks Beach.

At Pilotonline.com.

Update: At WVEC.com, at WTKR.com, at WAVY.com.

News from VB Police Crime Prevention Unit about an individual impersonating an Officer.

From an email:

Please pass on:

Good afternoon, you may or may not have seen the news story on this matter, but we have had an individual in our City posing as a police officer and making traffic stops. Two incidents have occurred to date, and in both cases, the man posing as a police officer stopped young women – one was a 17-year old female. As is stated in the following interview, we do not know what this individual’s intentions are, so the best course of action is if you believe you are being pulled over by an officer, make sure it is in a well-lit, safe area with other people around. If you are unsure that the individual attempting to stop you is a legitimate law enforcement officer, you can call the Police from your cell phone to verify that there is an officer making a traffic stop at your location. We are required to call traffic stops in over the radio to our dispatchers so there would be a record of the stop being made if it is legitimate.

[More at WAVY.com.]

MPO Helen Gillespie
Virginia Beach Police Department
Crime Prevention Unit
385-1331

Incident on Ketch Ct

From an email:

If you could put out this info it could be helpful. Yesterday my 10 year old grandson was playing on his skateboard in our driveway on Ketch Ct., an elderly woman driving a blue car pulled into the court and asked him to come play with her grandson. There was no child in the car. My grandson told her no and that he didn’t even know her. She then drove away. She may have noticed that his older brother was also in the parking lot.

Peeping tom in Vista Pointe Condos WAVY coverage

Read and watch story at WAVY.com:

Police say a woman in Vista Pointe Condos reported that early Wednesday morning she saw a stranger peaking through her window. The woman, who lives on the first floor, had just gotten out of the shower when she saw the man.

“Troutman said that just a week and a half ago, an officer went door-to-door warning residents about recent car break-ins and thefts.”

Read coverage at WVEC.com:

The Cape Story by the Sea Neighborhood Watch Group sent out an e-mail to all of its residents alerting them about the burglary.   The homeowner believes it happened between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

 

 

Stolen car from Ocean Park recovered. Thief confesses crime.

He was caught in Ocean View:

[T]hey have arrested the guy who stole my car out of the driveway in early January. He has been connected to several thefts, was out of jail on probation, and is currently incarcerated without a chance of bail. He has confessed to the thefts[.]

Previously at SDCC.info.

Break-in and Robbery In Cape Story

From an email from Cape Story Prez:

Follow up on the young couple who just moved into Cape Story and were robbed yesterday (door kicked in and two TV’s and computer stolen). I stopped by tonight and found a couple of Cape Story neighbors replacing the door (GREAT WORK!!) and I expresssed the concern of the neighborhood and offered to send out email to see if anyone had extra TV or computer not needed. SO this is the send, if you have extra electronics let me know and I will forward.
THIS is a very serious robbery with the door destruction , between 11 am and 2 pm and targeting specific items right on SHORE DRIVE . CAREFUL and SEE Something SAY Something. Empsy
Empsy Munden, Pres Cape Story by the Sea emunden@aol.com 757-869-5785

House break in. Cape Story this afternoon.

From Cape Story Neighborhood Watch:

My son’s house was just broken into in the last several hours. The police are there now. They busted in the back side door and stole most of the electronics, not sure what else yet. Will update you if warranted. Broad day light….this is scary.

Car stolen in Cape Story

From Cape Story NE email:

“I just received confirmation that a vehicle was stolen during the night Sat. Jan 7 from the 2300 block of Oak St. Someone was visiting a resident there and unfortunately she left her keys in the car.”

Multiple car break ins again in Ocean Park & Cape Story

Around Clipper Bay area in Ocean Park, and from Cape Story‘s neighborhood watch email list:

Another car break in on Oak St (2200) block on Saturday night (Jan 7). Also heard from another resident that the police were going door-to-door Sunday night on Oak St. asking residents if anyone had had similar experiences and they also stayed parked on the street for at least a few hours.

Reminder, please report any and all incidents to the police. If they are not reported, the police will not know this is going on. Also, I repeat, LOCK YOUR CAR DOORS.

Please remember to call 911 if you see a crime in action and call 385-5000, option 1, to report crimes after they have occurred or to report any suspicious activity. Also, please call or email the NW Coordinator so crime reports and suspicious activities can be shared with all of our residents.

Incident in First Landing State Park

FYI, from an email to Cape Story’s neighborhood watch coordinator:

We had an individual that was jumping on a gentleman on the King Fisher Trail. The person has psychological issues and was arrested on Friday shortly after the incident. I spoke with this person on Tuesday because we had a report of an individual touching/grabbing men when they went by her along Cape Henry Trail. No one wished to press charges so the individual was told to leave the park for the day. The park will seek a court order banning this individual from park property when her court day arrives. This was an isolated incident and dealt with swiftly.

Let me know if I may be of further assistance.

Bruce

Who is Bruce?

Bruce is Bruce Widener the Park Ranger at First Landing State Park. He receives all of my NW emails and is really sensitive about what is said about any trouble in the park.

New link added – VB’s ePro, Electronic Police Reports Online

From VBGov.com:

Welcome to ePRO (electronic Police Reports Online), an interactive web application that allows public access to reported crime, traffic accident reports, and active warrants.

Car break ins in Cape Story Sunday night

From Cape Story’s neighborhood watch:

Last night, Sunday, Oct 9, there were two incidents of cars being entered. In the 2200 block of First Landing a GPS was taken and the glove box was ransacked. In the 2200 block of Wake Forest St. the car was searched but nothing taken. Unfortunately, both residents forgot to lock their cars. If anyone has any information on these two incidents, please call the police and PLEASE remember to lock your cars.

Please remember to call 911 if you see a crime in action and call 385-5000, option 1, to report crimes after they have occurred or to report any suspicious activity. Also, please call or email the NW Coordinator so crime reports and suspicious activities can be shared with all of our residents.

Update:

Here are the latest 2 received:

“One of our cars was opened and looked through last night (Sunday ) in the 2200 block of Bayberry. There was no damage or theft but things within the car were moved around and the car door was not closed well. Police were notified and finger prints were taken.”

2nd Update:

We are up to 7 now. If anyone knows who is doing this or saw anything, please call the police.

“Our car was gone through last night between 9:30 pm and 5:30 am. We left it unlocked accidentally last night . Glove box and center console gone through but they only got two older CD’s .It was parked under the portico and there was is a motion light as well which didn’t stop them. This occurred in the 2300 block of Walke Street, on the bay side.”

“Same thing happened to our cars in the 2200 block of Hatton St. Also nothing taken”

“Last night our car was searched through but nothing was taken. We are on the 2100 block of Sandalwood.”

“I live in the 2600 block of Ocean Shore Ave. and my car was ransacked too. It was such a mess to start with it was hard to tell any difference, but I noticed the glove box open and more junk on the seat. Usually my dog lets me know if someone is outside – but not last night!”

EIGHTOver 12 vehicles were broken into.

WAVY covers Chick’s Beach robberies

More at WAVY including a vid:

According to police, the thieves park their vehicles, ring the doorbell and enter homes from the back.

A flyer is circulating around the neighborhood warning residents to be vigilant.

Attempted break-ins from Lake Smith to Lesner Bridge

From Baylake Pines Civic League:

Tonight at the Civic League Board Meeting Officer Menago, our 3rd Precinct Officer contact, alerted us to two burglar rings that are operating from Lake Smith to the Lesner Bridge. They enter by coming over the back fence to enter the house. Do not hesitate to call the police if you see anything suspicious or any of the vehicles mentioned below.

You should record the serial numbers from all your electronic equipment and keep the information in a safe place away from the area where the equipment is located.

One ring (the attempted break-in on Lookout Rd) consists of 1 heavyset black female driving a white 4-door Ford Fusion, license plate XBG-8884 and 2 young black males. They park the vehicle, ring the doorbell, enter from the rear of the house taking electronic equipment mostly. The female, the driver, waits in the vehicle for quick getaway. Sometimes she rings the doorbell, the males are entering the rear of the house while you are answering the front door. Ocassionally, the female is not with them, but they are still driving the Ford Fusion. If you see this vehicle, DO NOT HESITATE, CALL THE POLICE – the 911 number.

The second ring consists of 3 white males, 17-19 years old. They ride red and white motor scooters and break in through the back of the house. Here again, CALL THE POLICE IF YOU SEE THEM!