CURRENT EVENTS

We meet once a quarter (November, February, May, and August) at Carrow Baptist Church on the first Tuesday of the month, 7PM.

20100427

Crime Alert - citywide - Large Screen TVs being stolen

Tuesday April 27, 2010 12:39 PM EDT

Large Screen TV's being stolen throughout Virginia Beach

Over the past few months Virginia Beach has experienced an increase in burglaries where large screen TV are being stolen. In some instances the suspect has been known to ring the door bell and if no one answers, go to the rear and break a window to enter. If the homeowner answers then the subject will simply say he is looking for a certain person and walk away.
Remember to watch out for your neighbors and report ALL suspicious activity. Call 9-1-1 for crimes in progress, or 385-5000 for non-emergency police reports.

For full details, go to https://local.nixle.com/alert/1985062/.

Contact Information:
MPO Michael Gembitsky
Virginia Beach Police Fourth Precinct Crime Analyst
757-385-2800 mjgembit@vbgov.com

20100421

Recent Vehicular Break-in April 21st - Pawnee Road

  • Please, be sure to lock your cars.
  • Lock your sheds.
  • Lock your homes.
  • Call the police if you see teens walking the streets when you know they are supposed to be in school, or other suspicious persons or activity. Share information such as: what happened, when, where, if anyone is hurt, license numbers and descriptions of any vehicles, direction of travel, descriptions of suspect(s), and if there are any weapons involved.
  • If you do experience a break in, no matter if did or did not have items taken from your home or vehicle, CALL THE POLICE (385-5000 Non-Emergency#). The police can not connect the dots if you don't give them the "push pins for their cork board", now known as the neighborhood crime database.
  • Also, are you signed up for Nixle's crime alert bulletins?
Here's an article from VBPD from last year's Spring Crime Prevention Chronicle:

Watching out and helping out is a key aspect of Crime Prevention. Remember to watch out for your neighbors and report any suspicious activity. The police cannot be everywhere. Successful deterrence depends on citizen cooperation and involvement. Many crimes would never be committed if more citizens were alert to suspicious activity in their neighborhood or if they acted on what they saw. If you do not want personal contact with the responding officer, say so when you call.

The most important information needed by the police is: what happened, when, where, if anyone is hurt, license numbers and descriptions of any vehicles, direction of travel, descriptions of suspect(s), and if there are any weapons involved.

By acting quickly and calmly, your request for police service could foil a crime, help to identify suspects involved in other crimes or deter a criminal act by letting potential suspects know that you and your neighbors are alert to suspicious activity, suspicious vehicles and suspicious persons.

20100412

Proposed Revision of CAFCL Bylaws for Vote at our next General Meeting - May 13th

The CAFCL bylaws are being revised and will be voted on by members at next month's meeting (May 13th). Paper copies were available at last month's meeting. However, we post here for public view (double-click and zoom for clearer image) or request digital copies to be emailed by contacting the league at CAFCivicLeague@yahoo.com.

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