WHAT: Richmond Police Department Community Walk
WHEN:
5:30 p.m. Today, June 14, 2016
WHERE:
Fairmount and Peter Paul; 25th Street and Fairmount Avenue
BACKGROUND:
Chief Alfred Durham will
lead his Command Staff on a walk at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 14
through the Fairmount and Peter Paul neighborhoods. During the walk, officers
will speak with community members about safety concerns they may have and what
they would like to see from the Richmond Police Department.
“During the first few
months of 2016, these neighborhoods have
experienced a 33 percent increase in property
crime,” said Sector 113 Lieutenant Michael Alston.
Lt. Alston said the Fairmount and Peter Paul areas have had specific issues with thefts from motor vehicles, thefts from buildings, motor vehicle theft, shoplifting and prostitution. He explained the thefts from vehicles and buildings often stem from people leaving valuables in plain sight or not securing their cars or sheds. He noted spare keys in vehicles or cars left running have led to motor vehicle thefts in the area.
“We’re asking citizens who see suspicious activity in the area, such as an unfamiliar person or vehicle standing for a long period of time, to report it,” Lt. Alston said. “Take note of as many details as you safely can, then call the police.”
This event is the
latest in a series of walks conducted by the Richmond Police Department in
neighborhoods throughout the city.
Members of the media are encouraged to attend.