Doggie Bag Dispensers Damaged

MORE VANDALISM — UPDATE AS OF 9-2-2010

Another box was distroyed behind Bloom.  Hopefully the vandals have gone back to school and have better things to keep their attention now.  But keep on the look out and report this activity to the police if witnessed.

Two doggie bag dispensers on the bike path were damaged sometime last night.  The one near Hatton St. was broken off the post and destroyed and the one near Bayberry St. was split down the entire side.  Attached are pictures of the damage.  It is too bad that certain individuals have not been taught to respect the property of others. The City will be notified for repairs.

Please remember to call 911 if you see a crime in action and call 385-5000, option 1, to report crimes after they have occurred or to report any suspicious activity. 
 
Regina Wallace
Neighborhood Watch Coordinator
Cape Story by the Sea
496-6458

Bike found during beach clean up.

“Lynnhaven Colony Congregational Church, UCC, found a multi-speed bicycle when they cleaned up for the Clean the Bay Day (June, 2010).  It was found in a ditch along the neighborhood of Lynnhaven Colony.  If anyone is missing a bike and can describe it, we would love to reunite it with its owner.  For more information, please call Chris Cohoon 816-9566.”

 
Please remember to call 911 if you see a crime in action and call 385-5000, option 1, to report crimes after they have occurred or to report any suspicious activity. 
 
Regina Wallace
Neighborhood Watch Coordinator
Cape Story by the Sea
496-6458

Cape Story By The Sea Adopt -a-Park/Road Clean Up – Saturday Aug. 14th at 9:30am

Cape Story By The Sea
Adopt -a-Park/Road Clean Up

for Park and Trail and Shore Drive

 

 SATURDAY AUGUST 14th, 2010

 9:30 AM  

 

MEET in the PARK

Equipment and Vests Provided
COME ON OUT and Volunteer and  Support your neighborhood
See You There

Committee Co-Chairs:

  DEE SIMPSON  &  SHIRLEY DRYE


 Empsy Munden, Pres.  CSBTS 

 

National Night Out – Tuesday August 3rd – Turn you porch lights on and keep an eye out for crime.

 

NEWS RELEASE

Virginia Beach Police Department

Municipal Center

Virginia Beach, VA 23456

 

8/2/2010                                                                                                                2010-108

national night out in virginia beach

 

On Tuesday, August 3, 2010, communities nationwide will be celebrating the “27th Annual National Night Out.”  The goal is to (1) heighten crime and drug prevention awareness, (2) generate support for and participation in local anti-crime efforts, (3) strengthen neighborhood and police community partnerships, and (4) send a message to the criminals that neighborhoods and the police are united in fighting crime.

Some of the neighborhoods participating in Virginia Beach are:

1st Precinct – Lotus Creek, Ocean Lakes, Red Mill Farm, Shire Village (Buckner Farm), South Shore Estates, Southgate, and Villages at West Neck.

2nd Precinct – Atlantis Apartments, Baycliff, Croatan, Rudee Heights, Seabridge Square, Southall Quarter, Waldon by the Chesapeake, and Wolfsnare Plantation.

3rd Precinct – Bishops Gate, Chesapeake Beach, Cypress Point, Diamond Springs/Gardenwood Park, L&J Gardens, Lake Shores, Little Creek, Summerset Lake Condos, and Thoroughgood Colony.

4th Precinct – Bellamy Plantation, Commons at Princess Anne, Driftide Condos, Fairfield Forest, Framingham Village (College Park), Green Run, Kempsville Lake, Liberty Ridge Townhomes, Salem Woods, and Tivoli Apartments.

Most events begin around 6:30 p.m.

Even if your neighborhood is not having a planned event, we encourage all of the citizens of Virginia Beach to get out and send the message that we are fighting back against crime and drugs.  Leave your porch lights on all night to show your support!

 

For more information, please contact MPO Helen Gillespie, office 385-1331, hgillesp@vbgov.com 

MPO Jimmy Barnes

Public Relations/Marketing /Spokesperson

Virginia Beach Police Department

jfbarnes@vbgov.com , 757-385-4494