Showing posts with label independent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label independent. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2011

Crime in County-Berkeley independent

A Deputy on patrol responded to a call by reference to multiple gunshots from the area near the Shady Lady on Redbank Road in Goose Creek. Deputy soon found the victim lying in a nearby parking space; the victim said he had been shot in the stomach while he was in the parking lot at the Shady Lady.But when the Deputy asked the victim, if he knew who shot him, the victim kept telling him he did not want to talk about it.

In the meantime a woman arrived on the scene and asked whether the victim was "Frenchy." The woman said she left the Shady Lady with the victim and said she heard the gunshots while she was getting into his car and then as a victim to run across the street. She said she did not know that actually did the shooting.Later, the detectives went to the MUSC to try to talk to the victim but said he was in surgery with non-life insurance company-threatening wounds.

Covered by the investigation.• A man Ladson reported that while he was at work, his estranged wife came as the House and took a variety of topics, including several guns, $ 10,000 cash, a video game system, dvd player, the titles to an ATV and boat, prescription drugs, and keys to the man Mustang.The man said that the split and that she had moved to Georgia about a month ago and only had to come to pick up some clothes; She was also the intention that only come with a Sheriff Office escort.

React Deputy called the woman who told him she actually take these items because she paid for them. Deputy told her that when they had marital property, they should not leave the House. She replied that she did not care and would have to do what she would do.• A Clements Ferry Road man reported that when he arrives at his property so he a Brown pickup truck model Ford earlier leaving his property with metal in the back. He said he recognized the driver as the wife of a former employee.

The man said he followed her into Charleston County where she turned around. The man said he also reversed but lost sight of her.He said the woman apparently took metal is aluminium-roofing material. He also stated that if she brought it back he would not press charges, but if she did not, he would press charges.• A 79-year-old Pine would man reported that he received a phone call from someone who declared he was with Dr. Stapleton collection office. The caller went to tell the man that he and his wife owed the doctor $ 645 and the only way they could do good debt was to pay by cheque immediately.

When the man called the doctor's office, he said, however, he was told no one from the Office had called him. Further inspection revealed that the last time the victim paid for services from the medical office, he had paid $ 14.The victim said the caller was short and rather rude and would not answer any questions.
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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Two men charged in independent car burglary in VA. Beach-the American Pilot

Police arrested two men this weekend in independent car burglary involving at least eight victims.According to a press release so that the police a man investigates parked vehicles in Lynn haven Parkway 600 block about 8: 30 p.m. Saturday. He left the scene and officers stopped him a short distance later. Inside the car police said they found gloves, tools, and "glass Punching" units and purses, GPS devices, gift cards, money and other items reported stolen in the nearby area recently.


Robert Ashley Townsend, 35, of Hampton, was charged with possession of burglary tools, credit card theft, credit card fraud, gives a false ID to the police and two counts of destruction of private property and grand larceny, according to a press release from Virginia Beach police. He was also served the Hampton outstanding warrants for credit card counterfeiting and credit card theft, said police.


About 7: 30 a.m. Sunday so a person a man carrying a backpack, as he manipulated with vehicles on Mixing the right in the area, g. and called the police, the news release said. An officer responded and saw a man who matched the description of the caller. Police seized a book bag in a bush near the suspects and found several GPS devices, mobile phones, car dvd players, and jewelry, they said.


Police charged Nathan Murray Slater, 26 of the 500 block of West 37th St. in Norfolk with six counts of grand larceny, entering a car with the intent to commit larceny and committing larceny with intent to sell, according to the press release. He was also served by two outstanding warrants from Norfolk for the meeting.


Police said they have identified the owners of many of the items and are working to return them.


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