VIRGINIA BEACH — Southside Daily has partnered with the city’s police department and the Virginia Beach Crime Solvers to raise awareness about persons of interest in the city.
Crime Solvers is a nonprofit organization that accepts completely anonymous tips from residents about criminal activity. Information from tipsters is shared with police, but remains completely anonymous — no identifying information of sources is ever disclosed and the anonymity of tipsters is protected by state law.
Authorities are asking anyone with information about any of these people to contact Virginia Beach Crime Solvers.
Tipsters could also be eligible for a cash reward up to $1,000 if their information leads to an arrest.
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Here’s this week’s list:
On Feb. 27, the man pictured above stole a bottle of Hennessey from the ABC store on 30th Street in Virginia Beach, police said.
On March 13, the man pictured above went to the Home Depot store on Virginia Beach Boulevard. Police said he hid seven crimping tools in his clothing and walked out of the store without paying. He got into the passenger side of a silver 2-door Hyundai Accent.
On March 10, police said the man pictured above stole jeans and shirts from the Kohl’s at Pembroke Mall. No additional information was provided by police.
On March 9, the two women pictured above went to the Walmart in the Salem Crossing Shopping Center. Police said they placed several items in a cart including clothes and meat, then pushed the cart out of the store without paying. Police said they left in a black Honda Accord.
Anyone with information can call 888-LOCK-U-UP (888-562-5887).
Tipsters can also submit a tip through the P3Tips website or by downloading the P3 Tips app available in Apple iTunes and Google Play stores.