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 this man who they said asked a 7-Eleven cashier for food from the grill, then lifted a carton of cigarettes as soon as she walked away.
This man was with a child when he tried to push a cart full of groceries out of a Walmart without paying, police said. After a loss prevention officer confronted the man and recovered the cart, police said the man got away in a gray van.
Police provided a video of the man pictured below breaking into a car at Gem Court on Aug. 28. The video shows the man rummaging through the car before he takes off running.
This man is wanted for allegedly robbing the Miller Mart at 627 Independence Blvd. Police said after asking the cashier for two packs of cigarettes, the man, who the cashier said has a bleeding cut under his right eye, demanded money and moved his hands around in his sweatshirt pockets enough for the cashier to think he might have a weapon. The cashier didn’t give up the cash, so the man grabbed the cigarettes and ran from the store, police said.
Police are looking for Daniel C. Reynolds after they said he violated his probation on charges stemming from grand larceny and eluding police endangerment.
UPDATE:
- Christopher Rodney Smith was arrested on Sept. 9. He was featured on the Jan. 22 Beach Breach Weekly.