THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1994, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Sunday, July 31, 1994 TAG: 9408020523 SECTION: VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON PAGE: 2B EDITION: FINAL LENGTH: Long : 175 lines
Windy Road, grand theft. Missing: purse valued at $300, $50 cash, checks at $2, pager at $200, cards at $4, license at $1, IDs at $2, airline tickets at $136. June 26.
Accomac Square, grand theft. Missing: CD player valued at $500. June 26.
Arrowhead Point Court, grand theft. Missing: Yamaha wave runner valued at $3,700. July 6.
Beaufort Avenue, grand theft. Missing: purse valued at $25, $300 cash, diabetic supplies at $50. June 26.
Birchridge Court, grand theft. Missing: gym bag valued at $15, Gameboy at $80, games for Gameboy at $200, headset for Gameboy at $39, cassettes at $24. July 1.
Bluff Court, residential burglary. Missing: telephone and answering machine valued at $200, telephone at $100. July 1.
Bridgewater Arch, grand theft. Missing: stereo valued at $450, cassettes at $200. June 26.
Burton Station Road, residential burglary. Missing: microwave valued at $400, air conditioner at $189, VCR At $279, answering machine at $159, $50h, watch at $165, stereo at $89. July 5.
Caribe Place, grand theft. Missing: CD player valued at $350. July 5.
Caxton Court, grand theft. Missing: air conditioner valued at $600. June 29.
Club Head Road, grand theft. Missing: diamond ring valued at $7,000, diamond earrings at $1,000. July 2.
Club Head Road, motor vehicle theft. Missing: golf cart valued at $10,000. July 7.
Declaration Road, grand theft. Missing: stereo valued at $200, cassettes at $150, case at $20. June 22.
Donelson Road, grand theft. Missing: CD player valued at $325, CDs at $900. June 28.
Edwardian Court, grand theft. Missing: stereo valued at $700. July 1.
First Court Road, grand theft. Missing: wallet valued at $35, $80 cash, pager at $120, watch at $200, diamond ring at $1,200, wedding ring at $150, keys at $1, shorts at $20, cards at $6. June 22.
Georgetown Place, theft. Missing: stereo valued at $425. June 23.
Grand Cypress Square, grand theft. Missing: stereo valued at $850. June 22.
Hinsdale Street, theft. Missing: power amp and speakers valued at $450. June 25.
Jericho Road, grand theft. Missing: speakers valued at $500. June 15.
Justin Court, grand theft. Missing: CD player valued at $450, CDs at $180. June 22.
Keeling Road, grand theft. Missing: CD player valued at $1,110, CDs at $150. June 29.
Lake Smith Court, grand theft. Missing: CD player valued at $250. July 2.
Lavender Lane, grand theft. Missing: gold ring valued at $245, tennis bracelet at $245. June 25.
Lookout Road, grand theft. Missing: diamond ring valued at $895, gold necklace at $100, tapes and case at $200, $8 cash. July 2.
Merrimac Lane, residential burglary. Missing: bicyclces valued at $378. July 3.
Newtown Road, grand theft. Missing: medication valued at $287. June 23.
Pier Court, grand theft. Missing: CD player valued at $815, camcorder at $1,250. July 2.
Pleasure House Road, motor vehicle theft. Missing: Ford Bronco valued at $2,500, keys at $5. July 2.
Priscilla Lane, motor vehicle theft. Missing: Chevrolet Celebrity valued at $6,000, golf clubs at $300, garage door opener at $5. June 30.
Revere Point Road, grand theft. Missing: diningware valued at $6,000. June 21.
Sanford Avenue, grand theft. Missing: CDs valued at $1,000, cases at $90, CD player at $855, sunglasses at $120, $100 cash, cards at $2, wallet at $20, radar detector at $150. July 2.
Seaview Avenue, grand theft. Missing: purses valued at $30, $300 cash, checkbook at $1, $80 cash, ID at $1, keys at $1. July 1.
Shore Drive, grand theft. Missing: buoyancy compensator valued at $700, depth gauge and regulators at $700, wetsuits at $200, swim fins at $80, mask and snorkles at $140, airtanks at $250, underwater compass at $25, knife at $25, collection bags at $10. July 1.
Shore Drive, grand theft. Missing: speaker, amplifier and crossover valued at $800. June 30.
St. James Drive, grand theft. Missing: stereo valued at $319, $3 cash, wallets at $10. June 22.
Trellis Way, residential burglary. Missing: gold rings valued at $1,650. July 7.
Virginia Beach Boulevard, grand theft. Missing: toolbox and tools valued at $230, cassettes at $400, watch at $60, racquet at $40, tennis balls at $12. June 27.
Virginia Beach Boulevard, grand theft. Missing: vacuum pump valued at $200, welding torch at $431, freon at $57. June 25.
Virginia Beach Boulevard, motore vehicle theft. Missing: Subaru valued at $2,500. July 1.
Virginia Beach Boulevard, grand theft. Missing: speaker valued at $330. July 6.
Virginia Beach Boulevard, grand theft. Missing: programmer valued at $700, ultra violet eraser at $300. July 6.
Virginia Beach Boulevard, motor vehicle theft. Missing: Pontiac valued at $6,000. July 6.
Wellingborough Reach, theft. Missing: CD player valued at $450, CDs at $150. June 21.
Wexford Drive, grand theft. Missing: CD player valued at $1,020. July 1.
Witchduck Road, grand theft. Missing: bronze vase and holder valued at $395. June 23.
Aylesbury Drive, grand theft. Missing: amplifier valued at $275. July 11.
Baker Road, grand theft. Missing: stereo valued at $400. July 8.
Brookstone Lane, grand theft. Missing: cassettes valued at $300. July 5.
Church Point Lane, grand theft. Missing: mortar mixer valued at $2,000. July 2.
Dorset Avenue, motor vehicle theft. Missing: Chevrolet Sprint valued at $650. July 12.
Eagleton Lane, grand theft. Missing: gun valued at $325. July 10.
Galeforce Court, grand theft. Missing: bicycle valued at $400. July 9.
Jefferson Boulevard, grand theft. Missing: bicycle valued at $300. July 12.
kLauderdale Avenue, grand theft. Missing: Yamaha wave runner valued at $4,000, trailer at $450. July 9.
Lee Court, grand theft. Missing: hobie cat trailer valued at $1,000. July 5.
Newtown Road, grand theft. Missing: telephone valued at $800. July 5.
Northampton Boulevard, grand theft. Missing: purse valued at $50, wallet at $80, $28 cash, glasses at $300, cards at $13, license at $1. June 19.
Northampton Boulevard, grand theft. Missing: cassette player valued at $600, CB radio at $200. July 6.
Northampton Boulevard, grand theft. Missing: cellular phone valued at $300. July 5.
Northampton Boulevard, motor vehicle theft. Missing: Chevy step van valued at $2,000, bread and cakes at $1,400. July 12.
Northampton Boulevard, grand theft. Missing: stereo valued at $300, inspection sticker at $10, $10 cash. July 10.
Peak Court, residential burglary. Missing: wallet valued at $70, $300 cash. July 9.
Pleasure House Court, grand theft. Missing: wedding ring valued at $500, diamond rings at $2,500. July 12.
Raff Road, grand theft. Missing: diamond ring valued at $1,995. July 12.
Red Horse Lane, malicious assault. July 12.
Roadstead Court, motor vehicle theft. Missing: Honda Accord valued at $5,000. July 10.
Shore Drive, motor vehicle theft. Missing: Honda Accord valued at $13,000. July 13.
Trellis Way, commercial burglary. Missing: golf cart valued at $2,500. July 14.
Virginia Beach Boulevard, commercial burglary. Missing: wallpaper valued at $250 (recovered). July 8.
Witchduck Road, grand theft. Missing: bronze vase valued at $375. July 6.
Witchduck Road, grand theft. Missing: cemetery vase valued at $300. July 2.
Wolftrap Lane, residential burglary. Missing: stereo valued at $420, VCR at $350, CDs at $1,200, adapters at $55, diamond ring at $300, onyx ring at $100, checkbook at $1, purse at $85, remote at $50, $50 cash, boombox at $140. July 9.
Air Rail Avenue, commercial burglary. Missing: tools valued at $4,756. July 18.
Hastings Arch, armed robbery. Missing: wallet, sunglasses and watch valued at $115 (recovered), credit card at $1, $200 cash. July 17.
Haygood Road, arson. July 16.
Lake Drive, motor vehicle theft. Missing: Audi valued at $2,500. July 16.
Lakeview Drive, grand theft. Missing: tools valued at $580, inspection sticker at $6. July 14.
Landfall Arch, residential burglary. Missing: VCR valued at $400, wedding ring at $400. July 20. ILLUSTRATION: CRIME TIP
Sad to say, many people are burglarized by their neighbor's
children.
As they reside close by, they can observe to see when you leave your
house, and they may know whether you keep it unlocked or if you make
the mistake of leaving a key lying around.
If you suspect or actually catch a neighbor's child in your home, do
the child and your neighbor a favor by contacting authorities,
because such children need help.
It could prevent many future burglaries as well.
(Tip courtesy of John Watson, president of Delta Security Corp.,
Virginia Beach)
by CNB