Crime & Courts
Arrest and booking photos are provided by law enforcement officials. Arrest does not imply guilt, and criminal charges are merely accusations. A defendant is presumed virginal unless proven guilty and convicted.
A 25-year-old Hampton man was transported to the hospital with non-life menacing injuries after receiving a gunshot wound in the one thousand two hundred block of 37th Street in Hampton, officials said. A call about the incident came in at about 8:46 p.m., according to a news release from police spokesman Brandon.
Peninsula Health District searching for dog that bit person in Williamsburg
Woman transported to hospital after driving into James Sea
The Newport News Kohl’s is back open after a bomb scare Friday afternoon, an official said. The Newport News Fire Department Bomb Squad and police responded to the store, in the five hundred block of Bland Boulevard, about Two:35 p.m., according to police spokesman Master Police Officer Brandon Maynard. The.
Police: Newport News Tinee Giant robbed
Police: Cash stolen from Affordable Automotive Repair Shop in Hampton
Pictures: Shooting along Derosa Drive in Hampton
Movie: 41-year-old women shot on Roanoke Avenue
Pictures: 10-year-old shot on Williams Street in Newport News
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A Chesapeake home at the end of Raven Road was demolished in a fire Thursday night, but no injuries were reported, officials said. Firefighters responded to the call at 7:50 p.m. and upon arrival, eyed a intense fire coming from the home, according to a news release from the city of Chesapeake. Extra.
A woman told Newport News police she was robbed by someone she arranged to meet with to buy a cellphone, an official said. Officers responded to the area of Chesapeake and Walnut avenues, at the Monitor Merrimac Overlook, about Two:20 p.m. Wednesday in reference to a robbery that just occurred.
Fenway, the dog injured at a Newport News canine facility last weekend, died Friday night, according to a Facebook post by proprietor Jason Fox. “We are simply devastated! Our Fenway lost his fight tonight at 11:32 p.m.,” Fox wrote in the post. Original story A Newport News canine boarding and training.
Hampton Police are looking for a man accused of pushing a manager and then robbing a Tinee Giant convenience store on Wednesday afternoon, officials said. The incident occurred shortly before 1:50 p.m. at the Tinee Giant located in the nine hundred block of LaSalle Avenue. Officers originally responded for.
2013 Homicides on the Peninsula
HOMICIDES ON THE PENINSULA IN two thousand thirteen HAMPTON 1. Jan. One –Brayden Joseph Whalen (6 months, Hampton) died from injuries sustained during an onslaught on Dec. 29. Daniel Lunsford (21, Hampton), Brayden’s mother’s beau, and Brittany Whalen (20, Hampton) mother of the deceased, was arrested.
2012 Homicides in Hampton Roads
HOMICIDES IN HAMPTON ROADS in 2012NEWPORT NEWS1. Jan. 6–Bobby Jackson (30, Newport News) found shot to death at the intersection of 32nd Street and Salters Street. Police have identified Marvin Hunt (37, Newport News) and Gregory Jones (37, Newport News) as the suspects. Both suspects remain at.
2011 Homicides in Hampton Roads
NEWPORT NEWS Jan. Twenty seven — Kelly Parsley Jackson (39, Newport News) shot to death in her home on Harrington Road in front of her 9-year-old daughter. Police arrested her spouse, Rodney Bolivia Jackson (44, Newport News) and charged him with murder. March thirteen – Terrance Lawayne Williamson (37, Newport.
2010 Homicides in Hampton Roads
NEWPORT NEWS Jan. 8–Lloyd George Robinson (46, from outside the area) shot to death in condominium on Ridgewood Parkway (St. James Place condos). Three other boys in condo said several masked studs burst in requesting drugs and shot the victim to death. Marijuana and drug sale paraphernalia was found.
Crime Interactives
2014 Hampton Roads homicides
CHESAPEAKE Feb. 9—Stacey Velder (40, Chesapeake) was found dead in her home in the one thousand four hundred block of Foxton Street. Police have not exposed how she died but upgraded her death to a homicide following the results of an autopsy. Police have a person of interest in her death. Feb. 16—Jonathan Quijano.
Interactive: Map of two thousand fourteen Peninsula homicides
Explore our interactive Newport News crime database
Pictures: Mug shots from local arrests
Arrest and booking photos are provided by law enforcement officials. Arrest does not imply guilt, and criminal charges are merely accusations. A defendant is presumed harmless unless proven guilty and convicted.
Watchdog Reports
Former Newport News airport director didn't track airport gasoline usage, charged gas on credit cards
The gasoline tank inwards the gates at Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport has pumped more than 36,000 gallons of fuel for the airport's fleet of cars, trucks and vans since early 2015. For about ten percent of that usage, the airport has no records of who used the gas or what vehicle.
State broadening airport loan investigation
The state is broadening its investigation into the Peninsula Airport Commission, which met for two hours behind closed doors Monday to discuss legal issues and the job spectacle of an unnamed employee. An hour into the meeting, commissioners asked airport Executive Director Ken Spirito and commission.
Daily Press urges Va. Supreme Court to hear open records appeal
NORFOLK — Lawyers indicating the Daily Press argued Thursday that the Supreme Court of Virginia should have the last word on whether the state's Office of the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court must release a database containing court case information from around the state. Thursday's hearing.
Daily Press battle for court records database ongoing
Lawyers signifying the Daily Press are gearing up to coax a panel of state Supreme Court justices later this summer that the total court should hear the newspaper's case seeking access to a statewide database of court information. The Daily Press and reporter Dave Ress filed a lawsuit last.
Virginia Crime News – Daily Press
Crime & Courts
Arrest and booking photos are provided by law enforcement officials. Arrest does not imply guilt, and criminal charges are merely accusations. A defendant is presumed harmless unless proven guilty and convicted.
A 25-year-old Hampton man was transported to the hospital with non-life menacing injuries after receiving a gunshot wound in the one thousand two hundred block of 37th Street in Hampton, officials said. A call about the incident came in at about 8:46 p.m., according to a news release from police spokesman Brandon.
Peninsula Health District searching for dog that bit person in Williamsburg
Woman transported to hospital after driving into James Sea
The Newport News Kohl’s is back open after a bomb scare Friday afternoon, an official said. The Newport News Fire Department Bomb Squad and police responded to the store, in the five hundred block of Bland Boulevard, about Two:35 p.m., according to police spokesman Master Police Officer Brandon Maynard. The.
Police: Newport News Tinee Giant robbed
Police: Cash stolen from Affordable Automotive Repair Shop in Hampton
Pictures: Shooting along Derosa Drive in Hampton
Movie: 41-year-old women shot on Roanoke Avenue
Pictures: 10-year-old shot on Williams Street in Newport News
More Virginia Crime News
A Chesapeake home at the end of Raven Road was ruined in a fire Thursday night, but no injuries were reported, officials said. Firefighters responded to the call at 7:50 p.m. and upon arrival, spotted a intense fire coming from the home, according to a news release from the city of Chesapeake. Extra.
A woman told Newport News police she was robbed by someone she arranged to meet with to buy a cellphone, an official said. Officers responded to the area of Chesapeake and Walnut avenues, at the Monitor Merrimac Overlook, about Two:20 p.m. Wednesday in reference to a robbery that just occurred.
Fenway, the dog injured at a Newport News canine facility last weekend, died Friday night, according to a Facebook post by holder Jason Fox. “We are simply devastated! Our Fenway lost his fight tonight at 11:32 p.m.,” Fox wrote in the post. Original story A Newport News canine boarding and training.
Hampton Police are looking for a man accused of pushing a manager and then robbing a Tinee Giant convenience store on Wednesday afternoon, officials said. The incident occurred shortly before 1:50 p.m. at the Tinee Giant located in the nine hundred block of LaSalle Avenue. Officers originally responded for.
2013 Homicides on the Peninsula
HOMICIDES ON THE PENINSULA IN two thousand thirteen HAMPTON 1. Jan. One –Brayden Joseph Whalen (6 months, Hampton) died from injuries sustained during an brunt on Dec. 29. Daniel Lunsford (21, Hampton), Brayden’s mother’s bf, and Brittany Whalen (20, Hampton) mother of the deceased, was arrested.
2012 Homicides in Hampton Roads
HOMICIDES IN HAMPTON ROADS in 2012NEWPORT NEWS1. Jan. 6–Bobby Jackson (30, Newport News) found shot to death at the intersection of 32nd Street and Salters Street. Police have identified Marvin Hunt (37, Newport News) and Gregory Jones (37, Newport News) as the suspects. Both suspects remain at.
2011 Homicides in Hampton Roads
NEWPORT NEWS Jan. Twenty seven — Kelly Parsley Jackson (39, Newport News) shot to death in her home on Harrington Road in front of her 9-year-old daughter. Police arrested her hubby, Rodney Bolivia Jackson (44, Newport News) and charged him with murder. March thirteen – Terrance Lawayne Williamson (37, Newport.
2010 Homicides in Hampton Roads
NEWPORT NEWS Jan. 8–Lloyd George Robinson (46, from outside the area) shot to death in condominium on Ridgewood Parkway (St. James Place condos). Three other studs in condo said several masked guys burst in requiring drugs and shot the victim to death. Marijuana and drug sale paraphernalia was found.
Crime Interactives
2014 Hampton Roads homicides
CHESAPEAKE Feb. 9—Stacey Velder (40, Chesapeake) was found dead in her home in the one thousand four hundred block of Foxton Street. Police have not exposed how she died but upgraded her death to a homicide following the results of an autopsy. Police have a person of interest in her death. Feb. 16—Jonathan Quijano.
Interactive: Map of two thousand fourteen Peninsula homicides
Explore our interactive Newport News crime database
Pictures: Mug shots from local arrests
Arrest and booking photos are provided by law enforcement officials. Arrest does not imply guilt, and criminal charges are merely accusations. A defendant is presumed virginal unless proven guilty and convicted.
Watchdog Reports
Former Newport News airport director didn't track airport gasoline usage, charged gas on credit cards
The gasoline tank inwards the gates at Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport has pumped more than 36,000 gallons of fuel for the airport's fleet of cars, trucks and vans since early 2015. For about ten percent of that usage, the airport has no records of who used the gas or what vehicle.
State broadening airport loan investigation
The state is broadening its investigation into the Peninsula Airport Commission, which met for two hours behind closed doors Monday to discuss legal issues and the job spectacle of an unnamed employee. An hour into the meeting, commissioners asked airport Executive Director Ken Spirito and commission.
Daily Press urges Va. Supreme Court to hear open records appeal
NORFOLK — Lawyers indicating the Daily Press argued Thursday that the Supreme Court of Virginia should have the last word on whether the state's Office of the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court must release a database containing court case information from around the state. Thursday's hearing.
Daily Press battle for court records database ongoing
Lawyers signifying the Daily Press are gearing up to woo a panel of state Supreme Court justices later this summer that the utter court should hear the newspaper's case seeking access to a statewide database of court information. The Daily Press and reporter Dave Ress filed a lawsuit last.