Southside Daily has partnered with 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.
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.
Here’s this week’s list:

Police are looking for the two men pictured above who are suspected of stealing items out of an unlocked car at the Sheraton parking garage on Aug. 11. Police said the pair drove away in the blue Honda Accord also pictured above.

This man was caught on video using a credit card he’s suspected of stealing from an unlocked locker in a One Life Fitness locker room on Aug. 3. Police said the card was used at the Apple store at Lynnhaven Mall to make a $3,859.85 purchase the same day the card went missing.

Police are looking for the man pictured above who they said used a stolen credit card twice to buy alcohol at an ABC store.

After stealing $328 worth of groceries from Wegman’s, police said the man wearing a Jaws shirt drove away in a red “import type vehicle” on Aug. 11.

The man possibly wearing a name badge walked into a Walmart on Aug. 2 and stole a backpack after stuffing it with even more stolen goods, police said. It happened at the First Colonial location where police said the man went out of surveillance camera view when he walked through a Taco Bell parking lot.
UPDATE:
- The two women seen on a surveillance footage stuffing items in their purses and were featured on the July 9 Beach Breach Weekly have been arrested.