THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1996, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Thursday, April 18, 1996 TAG: 9604170127 SECTION: SUFFOLK SUN PAGE: 14 EDITION: FINAL LENGTH: Medium: 85 lines
Breaking and entering, 6100 block Bradford Drive, April 4, a woman said she and a friend were sitting in her residence when an ex-boyfriend opened the back window and entered. He was advised to leave.
Breaking and entering, 5900 block Bradford Drive, April 4, someone entered a house through an unlocked garage. Ten handguns and one 14k gold nugget ring with an Indian head $10 piece head stamp was removed. The handguns were: a Smith & Wesson .357, a Marlin .22 revolver, two Colt Walker .44 black powder guns, two Navy Colt .44 black powder guns, an unknown brand .36 black powder gun, a Colt .44 police short model black powder gun, and two Remington .44 black powder guns.
Grand larceny, 6700 block White Wood Street, April 8, someone removed a heat pump. DISTRICT B
Indecent exposure, a man exposed and fondled himself while riding as a passenger in a car. DISTRICT C
Vandalism, 300 block Bosley Avenue, April 4, someone tried to enter an '88 Toyota pick up truck, damaging the driver's side door lock.
Breaking and entering, 100 block West Constance Road, April 5, someone removed a red lawn mower after forcing open the door of a shed.
Breaking and entering, 1400 block Holland Road, April 5, someone entered an unsecured shed and removed 42 road work street signs and 25 stands.
Breaking and entering, 300 block Western Avenue, April 5, someone entered a residence and removed several jewelry items, a check and 1,000 silver certificates.
Grand larceny, 1200 block Pitchkettel Road, April 9, someone removed an antique concrete stable boy from the rear of a residence. The statue has a yellow hat, white coat, blue pants and red vest. DISTRICT D
Petty larceny, 300 block Cullodan Street, April 4, someone removed a February 97 Virginia state inspection sticker from a parked vehicle.
Unauthorized use, 100 block County Street, April 5, someone loaned a burgundy, 4-door, 83 Honda sedan to a friend, and it was not returned.
Grand larceny, 300 block East Washington Street, April 7, someone removed a white, 4-door, 90 Chevrolet Corsica that had been left parked on the street. Keys had been left inside the car, and the owner does not remember if the vehicle had been locked.
Breaking and entering, 400 block South Main Street, April 7, someone entered a residence and removed several items, including a .35 Winchester, two VCRs, jewelry, clothing itmes, food, silver and a 13-inch color TV.
Breaking and entering, 100 block South Main Street, April 8, while sitting in her living room, a woman heard a noise in the bedroom. As she walked towards the bedroom, she confronted a black male, 17-19-years old, 160-180 pounds, wearing a black coat and black and white cap. He pushed her down, causing her to strike her head on the floor. He then removed a red change purse containing $45 and ran out of the rear of the house.
Breaking and entering, 100 block Bank Street, April 9, two men entered a residence. One removed two watches from a dresser drawer and fled. The other removed $1 from a bedroom dresser drawer and hid under the bed. He was discovered, a struggle ensued but the robber fled on foot.
Lost/stolen, 300 block Bank Street, April 9, a Suffolk city sticker is missing from a residence. The sticker was purchased but never placed on the windshield. DISTRICT E
Stolen firearm, 6700 block South Quay Road, April 6, someone entered a locked vehicle and removed a Jennings .22 automatic from the center console. DISTRICT F
Armed robbery, 6500 block Holland Road, April 4, three men entered a convenience store. One was armed with a shotgun. They removed money from the cash register and took charge cards and a drivers license from the clerk's wallet.
Petty larceny, 600 block Turlington Road, April 9, someone removed a blue and silver, 95 Horo bicycle from a back porch. A clear plastic chain lock had been wrapped around the frame.
Armed robbery, 2000 block Holland Road, April 9, three to four men entered a convenience store, displaying a shotgun and demanding money. by CNB