The Virginian-Pilot
                             THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT 
              Copyright (c) 1996, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: Thursday, June 20, 1996               TAG: 9606210738
SECTION: SUFFOLK SUN             PAGE: 13   EDITION: FINAL 
                                            LENGTH:   63 lines

SUFFOLK CRIME REPORT

DISTRICT A

Grand larceny, 6100 block College Drive, June 7, someone removed a Motorola Max Trac 300, two-way radio valued at about $700 from a school bus.

Breaking and entering, first block Bob House Lane, June 8, someone attempted to enter a shed by hitting the door frame.

Petty larceny, 6000 block College Drive, June 9, someone removed a red, 20-inch Huffy boy's bicycle from a patio.

Grand larceny, 6000 block Brookwood Drive, June 12, someone removed a vehicle from a residence without permission.

DISTRICT B

Lost/stolen, 2600 block Godwin Boulevard, June 5, someone reports his Suffolk city decal lost or stolen.

DISTRICT C

Grand larceny, 2600 block Godwin Boulevard, June 5, someone removed a Mazda CD car stereo valued at $500 from a '92 Mazda and caused damage to the rear seats.

Breaking and entering, 1300 block Holland Road, June 7, someone entered a lot by cutting the barbed wire fence. Storage units were opened and various items removed. (See Crime Line)

Burglary, 100 block Mahan Street, June 8, someone entered a residence and removed a 19-inch Orion color television set.

DISTRICT D

Breaking and entering, 1000 block Cogic Square, June 7, a woman discovered her microwave and food items missing from her kitchen. The back door of the residence was unlocked. Another woman reported that someone attempted to sell her a microwave and food.

Breaking and entering, 1100 block East Washington Street, June 8, someone entered a house through an unlocked door and removed a red, 26-inch Beach Cruiser bicycle.

Petty larceny, 1200 block Whitemarsh Road, June 8, someone removed a gray, 27-inch, 10-speed bicycle from the rear of a house.

Breaking and entering, 400 block South Division Street, June 12, someone entered a residence and removed a Sega Genesis game, two Nintendo games, a Super Nintendo game, a Wiz computer game and four Super Nintendo tapes. The occupant said she left the door unlocked for her children to enter when they got home from school.

DISTRICT F

Assault and battery, 2700 block Badger Road, June 8, someone struck another person during an argument. ILLUSTRATION: Graphic

CRIME LINE

Suffolk Fire Marshal H.J. Parker is asking for your help to find

the person responsible for setting several fires in the east end of

Suffolk.

The most recent fire was in the 200 block of Charlotte Avenue.

This fire is believed to have been started by two juveniles seen

near the house. They were described as black males, approximately 13

years old.

If you have any information concerning these fires, call Suffolk

Crime Line at 539-1222 or the Suffolk Fire Department.

Information leading to an arrest may bring a cash reward up to

$1,000. When calling Crime Line, you do not have to give your name.

It is not necessary for you testify in court on the information you

provide. by CNB