Friday, May 17, 2024

Victim Identified in Midlothian Turnpike Homicide Investigation

Victim Identified in Midlothian Turnpike Homicide Investigation

Richmond Police detectives have identified the victim of the homicide that occurred on Thursday on Midlothian Turnpike as Anthony Bagby, 60, of Henrico.

At approximately 12:45 a.m., May 16, officers were called to the 3600 block of Midlothian Turnpike for the report of a shooting. Officers arrived and found an adult male, Bagby, inside of a vehicle with an apparent gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Medical Examiner will determine the cause and manner of death.

Anyone with information about this homicide is asked to call Major Crimes Detective B. Neifeld at (804) 646-3246 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones also may be used. All Crime Stoppers reporting methods are anonymous.

 

Victim Identified in Overlook Street Homicide Investigation

Victim Identified in Overlook Street Homicide Investigation

Richmond Police detectives have identified the victim of the homicide that occurred yesterday on Overlook Street as Spen’Shawn Battle, 26, of Richmond.

Yesterday at approximately 3:40 p.m., officers were called to the 1300 block of Overlook Street for the report of a person shot. Officers arrived and found an adult male, Battle, down on the ground with an apparent gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Medical Examiner will determine the cause and manner of death.

Anyone with information about this homicide is asked to call Major Crimes Detective P. Mansfield at (804) 646-6996 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones also may be used. All Crime Stoppers reporting methods are anonymous.

 

 

Missing person alert: Devin Folkins

Missing person alert:

On Saturday, May 11, RPD officers took a missing persons report from the family of Devin Folkins after he was last seen at a gas station in Henrico County. He may also be involved in a hit and run that occurred on Tuesday, May 7, in the 6900 block of Patterson Avenue.  

An individual, possibly Folkins, was seen running on foot northbound on Three Chopt Road following the collision.

Folkins has health issues for which he is prescribed medication. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Richmond Police Department’s Youth and Family Crimes Unit at (804) 646-6764.



Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Richmond Police Memorial Ceremony

 Richmond Police Memorial Ceremony

 

May 14, 2024

 

WHAT:                                Richmond Police Memorial Ceremony

               

WHEN:                                10 a.m. TOMORROW, Wednesday, May 15, 2024

               

WHERE:                             Richmond Police Training Academy, 1202 W. Graham Road

               

BACKGROUND:             Each year law enforcement agencies across the country honor those who     gave their lives in the line of duty during National Police Week.

                                   

                                    This year’s observance is May 12 through May 18. National Police Week activities offer opportunities of remembrance and honor while allowing law enforcement, survivors, and the public to gather and pay homage to those who gave their lives in the line of duty.

                                   

                                    Mayor Levar M. Stoney, Chief Administrative Officer Lincoln Saunders, Chief Rick Edwards, the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Deputy Secretary for Public Safety & Homeland Security Marcus Anderson, the Richmond Police Department and community members will honor Richmond’s fallen officers and also remember those who served the department and passed away in 2023 and to-date in 2024. Family members of Richmond’s fallen officers will be in attendance to lay a wreath at the memorial stone.

                                   

                                    Members of the public and the media are invited to attend.

 


Monday, May 13, 2024

RPD Crash Team Investigating Fatal Single-Vehicle Collision

 

May 13, 2024

 

RPD Crash Team Investigating Fatal Single-Vehicle Collision

 

The Richmond Police Department Crash Team is investigating a fatal single-vehicle collision that occurred this morning at the toll booth of the Downtown Expressway.

 

Today at approximately 5:19 a.m., a vehicle traveling eastbound on the Downtown Expressway collided with the toll booth in the Richmond Metropolitan Transportation Authority toll plaza. The vehicle struck the concrete divider between toll lanes, collided with the toll structure, and burst into flames.

 

A motorist traveling westbound on the Downtown Expressway observed the incident and called 911. A Virginia State Police trooper was the first on the scene, followed by RPD officers and the Richmond Fire Department.

 

The RPD Crash Team responded and is investigating. The vehicle was occupied solely by the driver and the driver was pronounced dead at the scene. There were no other injuries.

 

All eastbound lanes were closed to traffic until 9 a.m. when they re-opened. The westbound lanes were not impacted.

 

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact RPD Crash Team Sergeant D. Cuffley at (804) 646-3135 or call Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones may also be used.  All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.

Friday, May 10, 2024

Suspect Sought in String of Robberies from In-Person Transactions, Safe Exchange Zones Available

 May 10, 2024

Suspect Sought in String of Robberies from In-Person Transactions, Safe Exchange Zones Available

Earlier this week, detectives released images of a person suspected of an armed robbery during an in-person transaction which began online. 

Detectives have now released new images of another suspect in a recent string of similar robberies and are asking the public for assistance in identifying him and remind the public that Safe Exchange Zones are available while conducting transactions.

The images of the suspect and an example of the multi-colored jersey detectives believe he was wearing are attached. This suspect is related to several robberies that occurred last week in the East End of Richmond. The victims have attempted to complete transactions for expensive mobile phones following a deal being struck in an online marketplace. The suspect arrives, brandishes a firearm, steals the cash or item, and flees.

While conducting business with unknown persons, the Richmond Police Department advises the public to use Safe Exchange Zones, located at two police precincts. Photos are attached. Safe Exchange Zones are well marked areas with a video camera recording 24 hours a day. While these cameras are not monitored live, should an incident occur, the video can be used to assist a detective’s investigation.

Safe Exchange Zones can be found here:

• Second Precinct – 177 E. Belt Boulevard

• Fourth Precinct – 2219 Chamberlayne Avenue

If you cannot locate a Safe Exchange Zone location, follow these safety tips:

• If a deal seems too good to be true – it probably is.

• Meet at a well-lit, public location that you choose.

• Do not conduct exchanges at your home or at the unknown person’s home.

• Conduct exchanges during daylight hours.

• Avoid meeting strangers alone.

• Share your location with a trusted friend or family member.

• Trust your instincts, if something does not feel right, cancel the meeting.

Anyone with information about this suspect or other incidents of robbery is asked to contact First Precinct Detective J. Clark at (804) 646-0698 or call Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones may also be used. All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.








Thursday, May 9, 2024

Arrest Made, Victims Identified in Spotsylvania Street Double Homicide

Arrest Made, Victims Identified in Spotsylvania Street Double Homicide

Richmond Police detectives have made an arrest in the double homicide that occurred on Spotsylvania Street last month.

Following an extensive investigation, detectives yesterday charged a juvenile male, 17, of Richmond, who was shot during the incident, with murder and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. He was already in custody for an unrelated incident as well as a firearm charge resulting from this investigation.

At approximately 6:58 p.m., on Thursday, April 11, officers were called to the 1600 block of Spotsylvania Street for the report of a shooting. Officers arrived and found an adult male, Sherwarren Fleming, 43, of Richmond, and an adult female, Monique Lambert, 40, of Richmond, down and unresponsive outside the residence. They had each suffered an apparent gunshot wound and were pronounced dead at the scene.

The 17-year-old male, who has been charged in this investigation, was located near the scene. He had suffered an apparent gunshot wound and was transported to a local hospital with injuries that were not considered life threatening.

Anyone with further information about this incident is asked to call Major Crimes Detective A. Darnell at (804) 646-3927 or call Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones also may be used. All Crime Stoppers reporting methods are anonymous.

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Arrest Made in Chamberlayne Avenue Homicide

Arrest Made in Chamberlayne Avenue Homicide

Richmond Police detectives have made an arrest in the homicide of Daniel Mallory that occurred on Chamberlayne Avenue last week.

Detectives arrested Jason Morton, Jr., 21, of Richmond, and charged him with second degree murder. Additional charges are pending. His booking photo is attached.

On Tuesday, April 30 at approximately 9:20 p.m., officers were called to the 2700 block of Chamberlayne Avenue for the report of random gunfire. Officers arrived and found an adult male, Mallory, down and unresponsive in an alley. He had suffered an apparent gunshot wound and was pronounced dead at the scene.

The department wishes to thank the individuals and businesses that provided surveillance video near the area of the shooting which assisted detectives in this investigation.

Anyone with further information is asked to call Major Crimes Detective M. Godwin at (804) 317-6922 or Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones also may be used. All Crime Stoppers reporting methods are anonymous.



Robbery Suspect Sought, Safe Exchange Zones Available

Robbery Suspect Sought, Safe Exchange Zones Available

Detectives are asking for the public’s assistance to identify an armed robbery suspect and remind the public that Safe Exchange Zones are available while conducting transactions.

In an incident last month, the male in the attached photos was in contact with an individual through social media for the purpose of buying an item. When they met at the location, the suspect brandished a firearm and robbed the victim of the item, a mobile phone.

Richmond Police detectives are investigating several similar incidents of transactions that began on social media and became robberies recently, although not necessarily involving this same suspect.

While conducting business with unknown persons, the Richmond Police Department advises the public to use Safe Exchange Zones, located at two police precincts. Photos are attached. Safe Exchange Zones are well marked areas with a video camera recording 24 hours a day. While these cameras are not monitored live, should an incident occur, the video can be used to assist a detective’s investigation.

Safe Exchange Zones can be found here:

• Second Precinct – 177 E. Belt Boulevard

• Fourth Precinct – 2219 Chamberlayne Avenue

 




If you cannot locate a Safe Exchange Zone location, follow these safety tips:

• Meet at a well-lit, public location that you choose.

• Do not conduct exchanges at your home or at the unknown person’s home.

• Conduct exchanges during daylight hours.

• Avoid meeting strangers alone.

• Share your location with a trusted friend or family member.

• Trust your instincts, if something does not feel right, cancel the meeting.

Anyone with information about this suspect or other incidents of robbery is asked to contact First Precinct Detective A. Partain at (804) 646-1290 or call Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones may also be used. All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.






Monday, May 6, 2024

Identification Made in Chamberlayne Avenue Fatal Collision

Identification Made in Chamberlayne Avenue Fatal Collision

The Richmond Police Department’s Crash Team investigators have identified the driver in the fatal crash that occurred at the intersection of Chamberlayne and West Laburnum avenues last night as Meredith Norris, 28, of Allison Park, PA. 

At approximately 11:37 p.m., officers were called to the 3600 block of Chamberlayne Avenue for a report of three-vehicle collision. Officers arrived and found a damaged vehicle in the right northbound travel lane with three occupants, including Norris, in the vehicle. Two other damaged vehicles were on scene, a sedan and a pickup truck.

Norris was transported to a local hospital where she succumbed to her injuries. The other two passengers of the first vehicle were transported to a local hospital for injuries sustained in the crash. The Medical Examiner will determine the cause and manner of death.

The RPD Crash Team responded to the scene and have determined that speed of the striking sedan was a factor. Investigators also determined the sedan, operated by an adult male, crashed into the pickup truck, which was also stopped at the red signal, before colliding with the first vehicle.

The driver, Davonte Ridley, 27, of Emporia, VA, was taken into custody on several outstanding felony warrants from other Virginia jurisdictions. He was also charged with possession of controlled substances. Further charges are pending.

Anyone with further information about this incident is asked to contact RPD Crash Team Investigator T. Harrell at (804) 646-5292 or call Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones may also be used. All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Victim Identified in Chamberlayne Avenue Homicide

 Victim Identified in Chamberlayne Avenue Homicide

Richmond Police detectives have identified the victim of the homicide on Chamberlayne Avenue last night as Daniel Mallory, 36, of Richmond.

At approximately 9:20 p.m., officers were called to the 2700 block of Chamberlayne Avenue for the report of random gunfire. Officers arrived and found an adult male, Mallory, down and unresponsive in an alley. He had suffered an apparent gunshot wound and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Detectives are investigating this shooting as a homicide. They ask anyone who heard shots in the area or anyone who saw suspicious activity last night to call investigators.

Anyone with information is asked to call Major Crimes Detective M. Godwin at (804) 317-6922 or Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones also may be used. All Crime Stoppers reporting methods are anonymous.

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Victim Identified in Coalter Street Homicide Investigation

Victim Identified in Coalter Street Homicide Investigation

Richmond Police detectives have identified the victim of the fatal shooting on Coalter Street yesterday as Robert Joseph, 25, of Richmond.

Yesterday at approximately 11:31 a.m., officers were called to the 1300 block of Coalter Street for the report of a person shot. Officers arrived and found an adult male, Joseph, down on the ground with an apparent gunshot wound. He was transported to a local hospital where yesterday he succumbed to his injuries.

The Medical Examiner will determine the cause and manner of death.

Anyone with information about this homicide is asked to call Detective M. Gouldman at (804) 646-3915 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones also may be used. All Crime Stoppers reporting methods are anonymous.

 

Monument Avenue 10K Traffic Advisory

 Monument Avenue 10K Traffic Advisory

April 18, 2024



Thousands of participants and spectators will take to the city streets on Saturday morning for the Ukrop’s Monument Avenue 10K presented by Kroger. Numerous road closures and “No Parking” zones will be in effect.

During the event, Monument Avenue will be closed between Stuart Circle and Willow Lawn Drive. The intersection of Arthur Ashe Boulevard and Monument Avenue will also be closed. Portions of other major streets will be closed, including West Broad Street, West Grace Street, West Franklin Street and Lombardy Street. Maps of road closures attached.

Events begin at 8 a.m., Saturday, April 20. Street closures and “No Parking” zones go into effect on several streets on Thursday, April 18. Vehicles parked along the race course will be towed to accommodate the event.

Motorists should expect delays in the area.

 

 

 2024 MONUMENT 10K Street Closure Locations

 

Thursday April 18th

 

West Franklin Street between North Laurel & Belvidere Street

                  April 18th (1:00 PM) to April 21st (5:00 PM)

 

Friday April 19th

 

Shafer Street between West Franklin & Grace Street

April 19th (10:00 AM) to April 20th (5:00 PM)

 

West Franklin Street between North Harrison & Laurel Street

April 19th (10:00 AM) to April 20th (5:00 PM)

 

North Laurel Street between Cathedral Place & West Grace Street

April 19th (10:00 AM) to April 20th (5:00 PM)

 

Pine Street between West Franklin & Grace Street

April 19th (10:00 AM) to April 20th (5:00 PM)

 

Grove Avenue between North Harrison & Linden Street

April 19th (3:00 PM) to April 20th (2:00 PM)

 

Park Avenue between North Harrison & Linden Street

April 19th (3:00 PM) to April 20th (2:00 PM)

 

North Linden Street between Park & Floyd Avenue

April 19th (3:00 PM) to April 20th (2:00 PM)

 

North Cherry Street between West Main Street & Floyd Avenue

April 19th (5:00 PM) to April 20th (2:00 PM)

 

North Cathedral Place between Cathedral Place & South Cathedral Place

April 19th (5:00 PM) to April 20th (2:00 PM)

 

North Laurel Street between West Main Street & South Cathedral

April 19th (5:00 PM) to April 20th (2:00 PM)

 

 

Cathedral Place between North Laurel Street & North Cathedral Place / VCU Commons Area

April 19th (5:00 PM) to April 20th (2:00 PM)

 

South Cathedral Place between North Cathedral Place & North Laurel Street

April 19th (5:00 PM) to April 20th (2:00 PM)

 

Floyd Avenue between South Cathedral Place & North Harrison Street

April 19th (5:00 PM) to April 20th (2:00 PM)

 

 

Saturday April 20th (Race Day)

 

West Franklin Street between North Lombardy & Harrison Street

 April 20th (3:00 AM) to (5:00 PM)

 

Shafer Street between West Broad & Grace Street

April 20th (3:00 AM) to (12:00 PM)

 

Pine Street between West Grace & Broad Street

April 20th (3:00 AM) to (12:00 PM)

           

Ryland Street between West Broad & Grace Street

April 20th (3:00 AM) to (12:00 PM)

 

North Laurel Street between West Grace & Broad Street

April 20th (3:00 AM) to (12:00 PM)

      

Munford Street between West Broad & Marshall Street

April 20th (3:00 AM) to (12:00 PM)

         

Bowe Street between West Broad & Marshall Street

April 20th (3:00 AM) to (12:00 PM)

     

North Hancock Street between West Broad & Marshall Street

April 20th (3:00 AM) to (12:00 PM)

       

Goshen Street between West Broad & Marshall Street

April 20th (3:00 AM) to (12:00 PM)

        

Gilmer Street between West Broad & Marshall Street

April 20th (3:00 AM) to (12:00 PM)

West Broad Street between Belvidere & North Allen Avenue

April 20th (4:00 AM) to (12:00 PM)

North Harrison Street between West Marshall Street & Park Avenue

April 20th (4:00 AM) to (2:00 PM)

 

 

Kent Road between Wythe Avenue & Monument Avenue

April 20th (5:00 AM) to (1:00 PM) 

  

Chantilly Street between Monumental Street & Monument Avenue 

April 20th (5:00 AM) to (1:00 PM)

 

Blacker Street between Monumental Street & Monument Avenue

April 20th (5:00 AM) to (1:00 PM)

 

Park Avenue between North Lombardy & Linden Street

April 20th (6:00 AM) to (10:00 AM)

 

North Lombardy Street between Hanover & Park Avenue

April 20th (6:00 AM) to (10:00 AM)

 

Hanover Avenue between N. Lombardy Street & Park Avenue

April 20th (6:00 AM) to (10:00 AM)

 

North Meadow Street between Monument & Park Avenue

April 20th (6:30 AM) to (2:00 PM)

 

Monument Avenue between Stuart Circle & Staples Mill Road

April 20th (7:00 AM) to (2:00 PM)

      

West Grace Street between Belvidere & North Allen Avenue

April 20th (7:00 AM) to (12:00 PM)

   

North Lombardy Street between West Broad Street & Park Avenue

April 20th (7:00 AM) to (2:00 PM)

 

West Franklin Street between North Laurel & Belvidere Street

April 21st (10:00 AM) to April 22nd (5:00 PM)

North Laurel Street between Cathedral Place & West Grace Street

April 21st (10:00 AM) to April 22nd (5:00 PM)

Shafer Street between West Franklin & Grace Street

April 21st (10:00 AM) to April 22nd (5:00 PM)

West Franklin Street between North Harrison & Belvidere Street

April 21st (10:00 AM) to April 22nd (5:00 PM)

 Pine Street between West Franklin & Grace Street

April 21st (10:00 AM) to April 22nd (5:00 PM)

Grove Avenue between North Harrison & Linden Street

April 21st (3:00 PM) to April 22nd (2:00 PM)

 

Park Avenue between North Harrison & Linden Street

April 21st (3:00 PM) to April 22nd (2:00 PM)

North Cherry Street between West Main Street & Floyd Avenue

April 21st (5:00 PM) to April 22nd (2:00 PM)

North Linden Street between Park & Floyd Avenue

April 21st (5:00 PM) to April 22nd (2:00 PM)

North Cathedral Place between Cathedral Place & South Cathedral Place

April 21st (5:00 PM) to April 22nd (2:00 PM)

Cathedral Place between North Laurel Street & North Cathedral Place 

April 21st (5:00 PM) to April 22nd (2:00 PM)

South Cathedral Place between North Cathedral Place & North Laurel Street

April 21st (5:00 PM) to April 22nd (2:00 PM)

Floyd Avenue between North Cathedral Place & North Harrison Street

April 21st (5:00 PM) to April 22nd (2:00 PM)

North Laurel Street between West Main Street & South Cathedral

April 21st (5:00 PM) to April 22nd (2:00 PM)

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

RPD Announces Early Launch of Operation Safe Summer

RPD Announces Early Launch of Operation Safe Summer

 

April 17, 2024

 

The Richmond Police Department has announced an early launch to Operation Safe Summer (OSS), a collaborative effort by local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies led by the RPD to suppress violent crime and increase public safety throughout Richmond.

 

Due to recent incidents of fatal shootings, several of which involved juvenile victims, the department is launching the program this Friday, April 19.

 

This comprehensive approach, slated to continue through early September, aligns with the ‘Hotspot’ location strategy of Chief Rick Edwards. The Hotspot locations are areas of clustered reports of gun violence. Chief Edwards has devoted focused enforcement and officer visibility in these areas to deter violent crime and Operation Safe Summer will use this research in a targeted approach. Operation Safe Summer will include the following:

 

  1. State partnership. In collaboration with RPD, Virginia State Police will support by providing State Troopers and patrol cars within the city, focusing on violent crime Hotspot areas in alignment with existing department strategies.
  2. Federal partnerships. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) and the United States Marshals Service (USMS) will work in partnership with RPD combining resources to identify, investigate, and prosecute the most significant drivers of gun violence and other violent crime.
  3. Local partnership. The Richmond Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney will work in partnership with RPD in investigative consultations and prosecutions of subjects identified through this Operation. Other groups, such as Richmond Community Mediators, the RPD Chaplain program and the Trauma Healing and Response Network, among others, will all work to contribute to the safety of the public. Richmond Public Schools will be continuing their effective work with key partners like ChildSavers and Communities in Schools to provide resources. The Department of Justice Services is continuing to convene the city’s Gun Violence Prevention and Intervention Steering Committee which established the GVPI Hotline of (804) 646-5987.
  4. Community partnership. Meaningful law enforcement engagement with the community is essential to building trust and earning legitimacy and is a core value of the department. RPD Community Pop-Up events provide activities and resources to families as part of the strategy to prevent violent crime. The next event is scheduled for Thursday, April 25, in the Hillside Court neighborhood. Also taking place every month are Command Staff Community Walks to foster relationships with community members and accept input and feedback. Following the Community Walk happening tonight in the Whitcomb neighborhood, the next Community Walk is scheduled for May 15 in Sector 411.
  5. Invest in and distribute gun safes. RPD has utilized American Rescue Plan grant funding to make gun safes available for Richmond families who may have a firearm at home and want to store it safely. Individuals can request gun safes by calling (804) 516-0451.
  6. Positive Environments for Youth. The Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities offers a variety of summer programs for children and youth at no/low cost. Space is still available in many PRCF camps. Additionally, PRCF is bringing back "Late Night Gym," which will begin Memorial Day weekend and operate on Friday and Saturday evenings through Labor Day weekend. Additional details, including locations and program hours, will be announced in May.

 

“We have a city-wide strategy for a safer summer for our youth and all of us in Richmond,” said Chief Rick Edwards. “We thank the city agencies and all our partners for contributing their valuable energy and skills in this Operation, but it is the role of the community that can be most important. Together, with this Operation starting even in spring, we can make this the safest summer for all of us.”

 

The RPD is asking citizens to safely store their firearms and lock their vehicles to support the violent crime reduction work.

RPD Command Staff Walk in Whitcomb Neighborhood

RPD Command Staff Walk in Whitcomb Neighborhood

 

WHAT:             Richmond Police Department Command Staff Community Walk

 

WHEN:              5 p.m., TODAY, Wednesday, April 17, 2024 

 

WHERE:           The meeting location is the 2100 block of Deforrest Street

 

RPD Command Staff and First Precinct officers will walk with collaborating public safety partners to interact with residents to hear concerns, discuss recent violent crime and to answer questions. Participants will also offer safety tips to residents. This Walk was originally planned for a neighborhood in Third Precinct, but Chief Rick Edwards has moved the location to the Whitcomb neighborhood due to the recent shootings in the area.

 

BACKGROUND:    

This Walk is part of a series as the RPD Command Staff walks and talks with residents throughout the various city precincts which has been a longstanding tradition of the department. The RPD is committed to cultivating opportunities for open dialogue and building relationships with citizens that extend beyond the response to emergencies. 

 

Media is invited to attend.

 

CONTACT:     James Mercante

RPD Office of Public Affairs

(804) 363-9107

 

Chief Edwards to Hold Briefing to Discuss First Quarter Crime Stats

Chief Edwards to Hold Briefing to Discuss First Quarter Crime Stats

 

WHAT:             Public Safety Briefing to the Community

 

WHEN:              1 p.m., TOMORROW, Thursday, April 18, 2024 

 

WHERE:           The briefing location is at RPD Headquarters, 200 W. Grace St.

 

Chief of Police Rick Edwards will address statistics from crimes that occurred in the first quarter of 2024 that impacted the public. Prior to the first quarter data, Chief Edwards will also address recent shootings in April, several of which involved juveniles.

 

BACKGROUND:    

This crime briefing will inform the community of crime trends impacting public safety, announce the early start to the multi-jurisdictional effort Operation Safe Summer, share information on recent arrests, and offer opportunities for members of the public to engage in upcoming community events to participate in a joint effort to reduce crime.

 

Media is invited to attend.