Sunday, October 6, 2024

Beach Breach Weekly: A shooting and thievery

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.

Here’s this week’s list:

(Southside Daily/Courtesy of the Virginia Beach Police Department)
(Southside Daily/Courtesy of the Virginia Beach Police Department)
(Southside Daily/Courtesy of the Virginia Beach Police Department)
(Southside Daily/Courtesy of the Virginia Beach Police Department)

On March 31, 2019, the man pictured above shot another man and then fled in the pictured vehicle, police said.  The shooting occurred on Gourmet Way in Virginia Beach.  The victim suffered a gunshot to his knee, police said.

(Southside Daily/Courtesy of the Virginia Beach Police Department)
(Southside Daily/Courtesy of the Virginia Beach Police Department)
(Southside Daily/Courtesy of the Virginia Beach Police Department)
(Southside Daily/Courtesy of the Virginia Beach Police Department)

On March 29, 2019, the man pictured above stole a Milwaukee surge impact driver from the Home Depot at 2020 Lynnhaven Parkway, police said.  He was seen driving away in a gray Nissan Versa.

(Southside Daily/Courtesy of the Virginia Beach Police Department)
(Southside Daily/Courtesy of the Virginia Beach Police Department)

On Feb. 13, 2019, a man had his credit card stolen from a vehicle that was parked at One Life Fitness on Virginia Beach Boulevard.  The man pictured above used the stolen credit card to make a purchase at Lynnhaven Mall the same day, police said.

(Southside Daily/Courtesy of the Virginia Beach Police Department)
(Southside Daily/Courtesy of the Virginia Beach Police Department)

On Feb. 24, 2019, the driver/occupants of this pickup stole a motorcycle from the 5000 block of Indian River Road, police said.  The suspects are described as a heavy set white male with dark clothing and a male with a medium build and wearing a dark jacket, white shirt, and dark pants.  The motorcycle is a black and red 2008 Suzuki, police said.

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.

UPDATE: 

Falanzo Perry, who was featured in Beach Breach Weekly on Sept. 4, 2018, was arrested Sunday, police said.

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