The Virginian-Pilot
                             THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT 
              Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: Sunday, August 13, 1995                TAG: 9508130232
SECTION: CHESAPEAKE CLIPPER       PAGE: 08   EDITION: FINAL 
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CRIME REPORT

Lists of property crimes and robberies in the city are provided to The Clipper by Chesapeake Police. They are printed on a space-available basis and include the address at which the crime occurred, the missing items and the approximate date. For robberies, a description of suspects also is provided.

BUTTS ROAD BOROUGH

(The rural southeast section)

No crimes reported.

DEEP CREEK BOROUGH

(Including the Great Dismal Swamp)

Grand larceny, 900 block of King Arthur Drive. Missing: Chrysler hub caps. July 29.

PLEASANT GROVE BOROUGH

(Including Great Bridge)

Grand larceny, 300 block of Ewell Lane. Missing: toolbox and a Sony portable stereo, hand tools and power tools. July 30.

Grand larceny, George Washington Highway and Ballahack Road. Missing: radio intercom, two coils of rope and a tool belt containing tools. July 30.

SOUTH NORFOLK BOROUGH

(The old city of South Norfolk)

Grand larceny, 100 block of Poindexter St. Missing: credit cards. July 20.

Commercial burglary, 900 block of A St. Missing: television and a microwave. July 20 or 21.

Commercial burglary, 200 block of Liberty St. Missing: engine lift, crowbar, wrench set, tow bar, television, refrigerator, fan, microwave, electric stove, shovel and tools. July 20 or 21.

Petty larceny, 1600 block of Berkley Ave. Missing: inspection sticker. Between July 18 and 20.

Residential burglary, 3000 block of Parkside Drive. Missing: purse. July 25.

Commercial burglary, 800 block of Industrial Ave. Missing: steel panel, Amana microwave, Toshiba copier, Smith-Corona typewriter, two Texas Instrument adding machines, weedeater, wheelbarrow and Lance snacks. July 16 or 17.

Petty larceny, 1300 block of Park Ave. Missing: license plate QCG-692. July 12 or 13.

WASHINGTON BOROUGH

(Including Indian River and Greenbrier)

Strong-arm robbery, 2000 block of Paramont Ave. The victim was approached by several suspects who wanted to ``see'' his bicycle which he turned over to the suspects. Description of one of the suspects: black male, 5-feet-11-inches, 140 pounds, brown hair, brown eyes, wore a white shirt and blue shorts. July 20.

Petty larceny, 800 block of Bowling Green Trail. Missing: bicycle. July 18.

Petty larceny, 1600 block of Hazel Ave. Missing: bicycle. July 18.

Grand larceny, 1400 block of Greenbrier Parkway. Missing: 1994 Ford pickup, white, North Carolina license GTP-66919. July 18.

Grand larceny, 2900 block of Mayon Drive. Missing: 1993 Dodge Spirit, burgundy, license plate LORETT, July 17 or 18.

Residential burglary, 300 block of Driftwood Court. Nothing reported missing. July 20.

Grand larceny, 2200 block of Old Greenbrier Road. Missing: cash. July 20.

Petty larceny, 200 block of Thrasher Road. Missing: bicycle. July 19 or 20.

Petty larceny, 700 block of N. Battlefield Blvd. Missing: Wilson magnetic base citizens band radio antenna. July 20.

Grand larceny, 4100 block of Portsmouth Blvd. Missing: 1989 Eagle, white, license ZVN-6369. July 20.

Strong-arm robbery, Justis Street at Indian River Road. The victim was counting her money while walking across Justis Street when two white males approached her. One of them took her cash. July 21.

Strong-arm robbery, 1500 block of Willow Ave. The victim was approaching her residence when a black male ran up behind her and snatched her purse. A neighbor followed the suspect and retrieved the purse. July 21.

Residential burglary, 1000 block of Austin Drive. Missing: two Roadmaster mountain bikes. July 22.

Commercial burglary, 2000 block of Old Greenbrier Road. Missing: computer and printer. Between July 19 and 21.

Grand larceny, Battlefield Boulevard at Volvo Parkway. Missing: power saw, reciprocating saw, chain saw and a socket set. July 21.

Grand larceny, 1700 block of Sarah Drive. Missing: three compact disc cases containing 75 compact discs. July 18.

Commercial burglary, 1300 block of Burns St., Chesapeake First Pentecostal Church. Missing: two Peavey amplifiers, a Technics tape deck and an equalizer. July 22 or 23.

Grand larceny, Mount Pleasant and Centerville roads. Missing: two tires. July 20.

Petty larceny, 1700 block of Park Court. Missing: inspection sticker. Between July 18 and 20.

Petty larceny, 1200 block of Red Bay Lane. Missing: city sticker. July 20 or 21.

Grand larceny, 1000 block of Wickford Court. Missing: 1985 Plymouth Horizon, yellow, license GXR-4311. July 17.

Grand larceny, 500 block of Woodlake Circle, Allied Trailer. The padlock was cut off the door. Missing: two GE air conditioners. Between July 22 and 24.

Grand larceny, 1300 block of S. Military Highway. Missing: Pioneer stereo, two Orion amplifiers and four speakers. Between July 21 and 24.

Petty larceny, 4100 block of Sheila Crescent. Missing: inspection sticker. Between July 1 and 7.

Grand larceny, 1400 block of S. Military Highway. Missing: 1994 Ford F-150, green. Between July 12 and 19.

Armed robbery, 1400 block of N. Battlefield Blvd., Dunkin Donuts. While the clerk prepared the suspect's order, the suspect went to the bathroom, then went behind the counter, indicated that he was armed and took money from the register. Description of suspect: black male, early 20s, 5-feet-6-inches, stocky build, wore a black T-shirt and light blue shorts. July 25.

WESTERN BRANCH BOROUGH

(Suburban area west of Portsmouth)

Commercial burglary, 4200 block of Portsmouth Blvd., The Murray Co. Missing: cut-off saw and Kamco Drill. July 21 or 22.

Grand larceny, 4200 block of Terry Drive. Missing: stereo/compact disc player. July 22.

Grand larceny, 4200 block of Portsmouth Blvd. Missing: 1994 Plymouth Voyager, maroon, NJU-122. July 24.

Petty larceny, 2900 block of E. Point Drive. Missing: a case containing 45 cassettes. July 24 or 25.

Residential burglary, 3300 block of Brandywine Drive. Missing: television. July 21. by CNB