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

DATE: Friday, October 4, 1996               TAG: 9610020119
SECTION: CHESAPEAKE CLIPPER      PAGE: 15   EDITION: FINAL 
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CRIME REPORT - CHESAPEAKE

Lists of property crimes and robberies in the city are provided to The Clipper by Chesapeake Police. They 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)

Residential burglary, 200 block of Jarvis Road. Missing: GE videocassette recorder, Technics compact disc player, Teac receiver, Super Nintendo game system and cash. Sept. 10.

Larceny, 3300 block of S. Military Highway. Missing: purse and a portable radio. Sept. 1.

Grand larceny, 1300 block of King Arthur Drive. Missing: 1993 Chevrolet Corica, white, Virginia license ZWV-8427. Between Sept. 6 and 8.

SOUTH NORFOLK BOROUGH

(The old city of South Norfolk)

Residential burglary, 3600 block of Bainbridge Blvd. Missing: Kenwood stereo plus, four speakers and an amplifier. Sept. 10 or 11.

Larceny, 800 block of Decatur St. Missing: city sticker. Sept. 10.

PLEASANT GROVE BOROUGH

(Including Indian River and Greenbrier)

No crimes reported.

WASHINGTON BOROUGH

(Including Indian River and Greenbrier)

Residential burglary, 2900 block of Elbyrne Court. No entry gained. Sept. 4.

Grand larceny, 1900 block of S. Military Highway. Three people concealed merchandise in their clothing and were caught while trying to leave the store. Sept. 4.

Grand larceny, 400 block of Providence Road. The victim watched as the suspect stole his bike which was equipped with an odometer, headlight, rear strobe light and specialized handle bars. Sept. 4.

Grand larceny, 2100 block of Weber Ave. Juveniles removed a bicycle from the front yard. Sept. 4. The suspect struck the victim during an argument, then took his pager and paycheck. Sept. 5.

Commercial burglary, 1400 block of S. Military Highway, American Storage Properties. Missing: Between Aug. 31 and Sept. 4.

Residential burglary, 2300 block of Hayward Lane. The residents were assaulted. Sept. 8.

Residential burglary, 100 block of Volvo Parkway, Allied Party Rental. Missing: cash. Sept. 5 or 6.

Residential burglary, 1400 block of School House Road. Missing: a protective order. Sept. 5.

Larceny, 2700 block of Ike St. Missing: license plate. Sept. 7 or 8.

Larceny, 400 block of Nicholas Court. Missing: city sticker.

Robbery, 4400 block of Bainbridge Blvd. The victim was approached by two men. One of them was armed with a handgun. They took the victim's car. Sept. 9.

Residential burglary, 1300 block of Fairhaven Road. Nothing was reported missing. Sept. 9.

Larceny, 300 block of N. Battlefield Blvd. Missing: Pioneer stereo. Between Sept. 3 and 9.

Residential burglary, 100 block of Kempsville Road. Missing: Dyno bike. Sept. 3 or 4.

Larceny, 1300 block of Baffy Loop. Missing: 30 compact discs and a camera. Sept. 10.

Larceny, 1600 block of Weber Ave. Missing: 1986 Toyota Camry, gold, Virginia license ZLW-8780. Sept. 6.

Larceny, 200 block of Hickory Road. Missing: citizens band radio, Wilson citizens band antenna and a rod and reel. Sept. 9.

Larceny, 200 block of W. Hickory Road. Missing: two speakers, Cobra citizens band radio, antenna, speaker and an echo box. Sept. 10.

Larceny, 2100 block of Stalham Road. Missing: 1991 Plymouth Acclaim, white, Virginia license MM-7778. Sept. 11.

WESTERN BRANCH BOROUGH

(Suburban area west of Portsmouth)

Residential burglary, 3400 block of Challis Drive. Missing: electronic organizer and personal checks. Sept. 3 or 4.

Residential burglary, 3300 block of Sawgrass Lane. Missing: compact discs valued at $750. July 13 or 14.

Grand larceny, 4200 block of Portsmouth Blvd. Missing: lap-top computer. Sept. 4.

Armed robbery, 3100 Churchland Blvd., 7-Eleven. Two suspects entered the store. One pulled a knife and cut the phone line, then took a carton of cigarettes. Description of suspects: No. 1, black male, 30s, 5 feet 6 inches, 180 pounds. No. 2, black male, 30s, 6 feet, 200. Sept. 6.

Larceny, 4000 block of Cherrywood Court. Missing: Panasonic stereo and two BTX speakers. Sept. 8.

Larceny, 2400 block of Taylor Road. Missing: payment drop box. Sept. 9.

Residential burglary, 4700 block of Helensburgh Drive. Missing: three gold earrings, five pairs of bloomers and Lenox swan. Sept. 7.

Residential burglary, 3400 block of Maori Drive. Missing: Playstation video console plus two video games, controller, UHF adapter, compact disc and two wedding rings. Sept. 6.

Residential burglary, 4100 block of Prindle Court. Missing: Gold Star microwave, GE television and videocassette recorder. Sept. 10.

Armed robbery, Schooner Trail and Snoop Drive. The victim was flagged down by a black male who pulled a handgun then took the victim's ring, watch and wallet containing cash. Sept. 11.

Residential burglary, 3500 block of Clover Meadows Drive. Missing: Panasonic television, Sega Genesis video game, radio, three compact discs, jewelry and cash. Aug. 11.

Larceny, 3200 block of Bangor Drive. Nothing was reported missing. Sept. 11.

Larceny, 3900 block of Deer Run. Missing: speaker and amplifier. Sept. 10 or 11.

Larceny, 4100 block of Santa Maria Drive. Missing: Fender guitar with case and a Kenwood face plate. Sept. 11.

Larceny, 2800 block of E. Point Drive. Missing: sweat shirt. Sept. 10 or 11.

Larceny, 2800 block of E. Point Drive. Missing: six cassette tapes. Sept. 10 or 11.

Larceny, 4100 block of Portsmouth Blvd. Missing: wallet. Sept. 11.

Larceny, 4000 block of Scotfield Drive. Missing: Kenwood tape deck and amplifier. Sept. 10 or 11.

Larceny, 3900 block of Peppercorn Way. Missing: Motorola cellular phone, roller blades, beach bag, stereo and a cooler. Sept. 10 or 11.

Larceny, 4100 block of Scotfield Drive. Missing: Concord amplifier, speaker box and four compact discs. Sept. 10 or 11. by CNB