Friday, June 28, 2019

Suspect Identified, Reward Offered in Homicide Hit and Run Investigation

June 28, 2019

The United States Marshals Service is now offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information that leads to the arrest of the suspect in the homicide and hit and run earlier this week.

Shiauna M. Harris, 21
, is known to frequent the areas of Midlothian Turnpike in Richmond and Emporia, Virginia. Her photos are attached. At approximately 1: 55 a.m. on Wednesday, detectives believe Harris was operating the vehicle that struck four persons along East Main Street in Shockoe Bottom, killing one.

Department detectives and the U.S. Marshals Regional Fugitive Task Force are now asking the public to provide information on Harris’ whereabouts.

Tips can be called in to 1 (877) WANTED-2 or 1 (877) 936-8332. Tips can also be sent online to www.P3TIPS.com.

Those with information about the whereabouts of Harris can also call Major Crimes Detective G. Bailey at (804) 646-6743 or Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.





Suspect Sought in Commercial Burglary on West Cary Street


June 28, 2019

Richmond Police detectives are asking for the public’s help to identify the suspect in a commercial burglary that occurred earlier this week.

At approximately 2:45 a.m. on Wednesday, June 26, the male suspect is seen on security video entering a business on West Cary Street in the Museum District.  He first walks into the building wearing a hat.  The suspect then walks back out, puts on a medical mask and gloves, and re-enters the business.  Minutes later, he walks out with a cash box.  The suspect fled on foot.

Anyone with information about the identity of this suspect is asked to call Third Precinct Detective E. Sandlin at (804) 646-1010 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000 or at www.7801000.com. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones may also be used. All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.





Faith and Community Engagement Day


June 28, 2019

WHAT:                       The 2019 Faith and Community Engagement Day

WHEN:                      Saturday, June 29 from 3 p.m. – 6 p.m.

WHERE:                    Pollard Park – 900 W. Brookland Park Boulevard

BACKGROUND:     The Richmond Police Department and fellow Faith Leaders will be hosting a Faith and Community Engagement Day this weekend at Pollard Park.
                                   
                                The event will provide an opportunity to connect with community members to encourage faith and wellness where they live.

“Research has shown that in areas where faith-based organizations assist police and other public service agencies, there is an increase in public trust and a decrease in violent crime”, said Officer Kimberly Cheatham with the RPD Community Care Unit.

There will be musical performances, dancing, motivational speakers from various backgrounds, and local churches along with fun activities and entertainment for youth.

The event will include complimentary food and drink and is free to the public.

Members of the media are encouraged to attend.

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Safe Exchange Zones


June 27, 2019

You’ve struck an online deal with a person to buy, sell or trade an item. Now what? The Richmond Police Department now offers two Safe Exchange Zones where you can meet and transact your business in well-lit areas with 24-hour video recording.

“These zones are excellent locations to conduct your business with a relatively unknown person as these types of meetings carry with them some uncertainty,” said Fourth Precinct Commander Dan Minton. “Custody exchanges are also sometimes fraught with emotion so it’s good to know the video is always recording.”

The zones are in the parking lot of two precincts:
·         Second Precinct, 177 E. Belt Boulevard
·         Fourth Precinct, 2219 Chamberlayne Avenue

Since a video recording can only assist detectives in attempting to identify a suspect after an incident occurs, the public should continue to observe safety precautions. Indeed, a Safe Exchange Zone sign at each location indicates that the Department assumes no responsibility or liability for transactions, damages or injury, nor does the city of Richmond. Due to the varied schedules of precinct officers, the Department cannot guarantee an officer will be on the property at all times.



Suspect Sought in Church Hill Theft from Motor Vehicle


June 27, 2019

Richmond Police detectives need the public’s help to identify the theft from motor vehicle suspect in the attached photos.

At approximately midnight on Monday, June 24, the suspect was seen going into motor vehicles and pulling on door handles in the 2100 block of E. Clay Street.  At this time, no items have been reported stolen.

Detectives want to remind citizens that taking a few small precautions can help secure a vehicle and prevent crimes of opportunity such as motor vehicle theft or theft from motor vehicles:
·         Lock car doors.  Regardless of where it’s parked, lock up and keep valuables out of sight.
·         Never leave keys inside the car. It makes the vehicle an easy target.
·         Don’t leave a running vehicle unattended, even for a few minutes.

Anyone with information about the identity of this suspect is asked to call First Precinct Detective T. Wilson at (804) 646-0672 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000, online at www.7801000.com. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones may also be used. All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.



Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Victim Identified in Homicide and Hit and Run Investigation


June 26, 2019

The Richmond Police Department has identified the person killed in a hit and run that happened earlier this morning in Shockoe Bottom as Shanice A. Woodberry, 22, of the 7200 block of Apple Orchard Road.

At approximately 1:55 a.m., officers received a call for a pedestrian hit in the 1700 block of East Main Street. When police arrived they located two adult females and one adult male who had all been struck by a vehicle.

The three victims were taken to a local hospital where Shanice Woodberry later succumbed to her injuries. One female currently has life threatening injuries.

Shortly after, officers were told an additional adult female was hit and was self-transported to a local hospital.

There were a total of four victims struck.

Detectives are currently pursuing an individual who is believed to be responsible for striking the four victims, and killing Woodberry.

“We’d like to thank all of the members of the community who immediately shared information and videos,” said Major Crimes Lt. Faith Flippo. “Our detectives are currently reviewing all of the footage that has been provided and hope to soon bring closure to these families.”

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

Anyone with information about incident is asked to call Major Crimes Detective G. Bailey at 804-646-6743 or Crime Stoppers at 804-780-1000.
The P3 Times Crime Stoppers app for smart phones may also be used. All three Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.

Mayor Appoints Interim Chief William Smith to be next chief of Richmond Police Department

Richmond, VA Mayor Levar M. Stoney today announced the appointment of Richmond Police Department Interim Chief William C. Smith to become the next chief of the department.
Chief Smith, 51, began his law enforcement career with RPD in 1995 and has risen through the ranks of the department over a 24-year career. Since January 1, he has served as Interim Chief of Department following the retirement of former RPD Chief Alfred Durham.  Chief Smith is the 18th chief to lead the Richmond Police Department and is the first chief to be promoted internally since 1967.
“Chief Smith is thoughtful, detail-oriented, accountable, compassionate, and fair,” said Mayor Stoney, who announced the appointment at a press conference this afternoon at RPD headquarters.
“Over the last six months as interim chief, I believe he has demonstrated the dedication to duty, willingness to confront challenges head on, and commitment to serve the community that our city needs and our residents deserve. I believe he has what it takes to lead the men and women of RPD in a positive direction to protect and serve our community in the spirit of inclusivity and equity that are the foundation of One Richmond.”
After being introduced, Chief Smith said he was humbled and grateful for the support he has received from the city and the community.
“I would like to thank Mayor Levar Stoney and CAO Selena Cuffee-Glenn for their leadership of the city, their support of the Police Department and their faith in me,” said Chief Smith.
“I am humbled by the opportunity to serve this city in the capacity of Police Chief.  I, likewise, am overwhelmed by the support I’ve received from the community and I am dedicated to providing the best service to all of Richmond.
“We are a transparent, community policing organization committed to developing relationships within the city we serve,” Chief Smith continued. “As Mayor Stoney frequently states, we are One Richmond.
The Mayor’s appointment follows an extensive national search and recruitment process that included, for the first time in recent memory, weeks of community engagement to provide public input into the selection process.
“The chief of police is one of the most important jobs in any city government, requiring skills that go well beyond policing itself,” said Mayor Stoney. “Community engagement is one of the core functions of policing in our city, so that is why it was important that we listened to our residents and prioritized the public input we received in our process. Our search for the best candidate led us back to our own backyard.”
Chief Smith was promoted to the rank of sergeant in 1998, lieutenant in 2003, captain in 2007 and major in 2016. He was promoted to deputy chief in 2018.
Chief Smith has served the department in virtually every capacity during the course of his career, from Emergency Communications (2007-2009), to commander of the Third Precinct (2009-2011), to running the Special Operations Division (2011-2016), to the Business Services Division (2016-2017) and serving as chief of staff (2018).
“Chief Smith knows this department inside and out – and he knows and respects the Richmond community he has served for nearly a quarter of a century,” the mayor said.
Says CAO Selena Cuffee-Glenn: “Accountability is critical to this community, and this is an essential quality that Chief Smith brings to the job.”
Officials, former chiefs and community leaders react
Chief Smith’s appointment garnered praise from city officials, community leaders and former chiefs of the Richmond Police Department.
City Council President Dr. Cynthia Newbille: " I have appreciated the opportunity to work with Interim Chief Smith over the past 6 months. He has proven to be committed, collaborative and community-oriented, and I look forward to continue to work with him going forward."
Community leader Melvin Jones: “Chief Will is a fair, upstanding man who knows this city. He has risen through the ranks of the police department, and the officers and community members I’ve talked to believe in his ability to lead.”
Paul Taylor, of RVA League for Safer Streets: “The fact that Mayor Stoney promoted from the inside of the Richmond Police Department shows his understanding of what the city needs. Chief Smith knows our community from his years of experience. This is inclusiveness at its best, and it is testimony to the Mayor’s commitment to building One Richmond.”
Carver Civic Association President Jerome Legions: “With Chief Smith, Richmond will have at the helm someone who doesn’t have to learn about the city, but someone who can build on enhancing communities and RPD’s efforts in building stronger community relationships. That William Smith has been appointed as the next chief of police of RPD is exciting news.”
Richmond Region Tourism President Jack Berry: "I have gotten to know Chief Smith well over the past five years because of our work on the UCI bike race. Throughout that time, I've come to appreciate his organizational capacity and professionalism. He'll make a great chief for this city."
Former Richmond Police Chief Rodney Monroe said Smith knows his department and will serve the community with compassion and honor.
“Richmond has chosen a great man as its next chief of police. He’s a professional who cares deeply about all citizens of Richmond and the men and women of the department.”

Former Richmond Police Chief Alfred Durham also praised Chief Smith, saying:

“Chief Smith embodies the core values and leadership attributes that are needed by both the department and community. He is a career employee who is a respected leader and has in-depth of knowledge about the operations of department. He understands the importance of relationships with his employees and local and state partners. More importantly, he understands that being connected to the community is what cultivates trust and legitimizes a police department.”

Chief Smith holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia Commonwealth University. He is also a graduate of the Police Executive Leadership School at the University of Richmond, as well as the Senior Management Institute for Police in Boston.
A date for a formal swearing-in ceremony will be scheduled in the near future.

For more information, please contact Chelsea Rarrick or visit http://www.richmondgov.com/Police/.

Monday, June 24, 2019

Arrest Made in Whitcomb Street Shooting


June 24, 2019

With significant help from the Whitcomb Court community, the Richmond Police Department has made an arrest in connection with a shooting that occurred this past weekend.

On Saturday, June 22, an adult male victim transported himself to a local hospital with a life-threatening gunshot wound.  It was later determined that at approximately 5:50 a.m, the victim was shot in the 2500 block of Whitcomb Street.

Ashleigh Parnell, 28, of the 2300 block of Selden Street was arrested within hours of the incident.  She has been charged with Attempted Murder and Use of a Firearm in the Commission of a Felony.  Her booking photo is attached.

Anyone with additional information about this shooting is asked to call Major Crimes Detective Willie O’Neil at (804) 646-4494 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000 or at www.7801000.com. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones may also be used. All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.

Ashleigh Parnell


Arrest Made in Old Warwick Road Homicide, Two Suspects Still Being Sought


June 24, 2019

The Richmond Police Department, with the assistance of the United States Marshals Service, has made an arrest in connection with a homicide on Old Warwick Road last Friday.

A 15-year-old male, of Henrico, was arrested without incident yesterday by the U.S. Marshals Regional Fugitive Task Force and First Precinct patrol officers. He was charged with first-degree murder, robbery, breaking and entering with intent to commit robbery, three counts of use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, maiming or killing a companion animal and animal cruelty. 

RPD detectives have determined that on the night of Friday, June 21, the juvenile suspect was involved in a robbery that led to the shooting death of Arthur Robinson III, 33, inside his home in the 5000 block of Old Warwick Road.   Detectives believe two other masked suspects were involved, but have not yet identified them.

As the three suspects ran off after the incident, the victim’s pit bull began to chase them.  One of the suspects then shot the dog in the chest.   The pit bull is recovering from its injuries and is expected to survive.

Anyone with information about this homicide is asked to call Major Crimes Detective M. Young at (804) 646-3926 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000 or at www.7801000.com. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones may also be used. All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.

Saturday, June 22, 2019

Victim Identified in Old Warwick Road Homicide


June 22, 2019

The Richmond Police Department has identified the victim of last night’s homicide on Old Warwick Road as
Arthur Robinson III, 33, of the 5000 block of Old Warwick Road.

At approximately 11:00 p.m. yesterday, officers responded to the 5000 block of Old Warwick Road for the report of shooting. When police arrived, they found Arthur Robinson III suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. Robinson III was transported to a local hospital to be treated. He succumbed to his injuries this morning.

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

Anyone with information about this shooting is asked to call Major Crimes Detective M. Young at (804) 646-3926 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000 or at www.7801000.com. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones may also be used. All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.

Friday, June 21, 2019

Suspects Sought in Firearm Theft

June 21, 2019

Richmond Police detectives need the public’s help to identify the suspect in the photo who is suspected of a robbery that happened earlier this month on Jennie Scher Road.

At approximately 4:00 p.m. on Friday, June 7, officers responded to the 1500 block of Jennie Scher Road for the report of a robbery. When police arrived, a victim stated that two unknown males approached her and demanded her to give them her gun. The suspects fled and were last seen walking toward Government Road.

One of the suspects was seen wearing a red Cardinals shirt and red shoes.

Detectives ask anyone with any information about this incident to call First Precinct Detective A. Partain at (804) 646-1290 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000 or online at www.7801000.com.


Thursday, June 20, 2019

Suspects Sought in Theft from Building


June 20, 2019

Richmond Police detectives need the public’s help to identify the suspects in the attached photos who stole parts to HVAC units from a building.

Sometime between 12:54 a.m. and 2:01 a.m. on Wednesday, June 19, the suspects broke into the storage area of a business located in the 1400 block of Cummings Drive.  The suspects stole scrap HVAC metal coils.  They were seen on surveillance video looking around the area before taking the scrap metal.

Anyone with information about the identity of these suspects is asked to call Fourth Precinct Detective S. Rawlings at (804) 646-3182 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000, online at www.7801000.com. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones may also be used. All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.



The Honorable Tracy Thorne-Begland to speak at 119th Basic Recruit Class Graduation


June 20, 2019
WHAT:                         Richmond Police 119th Basic Recruit Class Graduation

WHEN:                         10 a.m. Friday, June 21, 2019

WHERE:                       Cheek Theater, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 200 N. Arthur Ashe Boulevard

BACKGROUND:          Richmond Mayor Levar M. Stoney and RPD Interim Chief William Smith are proud to welcome The Honorable Tracy-Thorne Begland, a judge on the Richmond General District Court, as the keynote speaker of the 119th Basic Recruit Class Graduation.

The Richmond Police Department is welcoming 19 new officers to the force and invite the public to their graduation and swearing-in ceremony tomorrow.

The class includes recruits from across the globe such as Argentina and the United Kingdom, and other states like Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Maine, as well as many from right here in the Richmond metro area.

The 32-week training schedule consists of an expanded curriculum that includes community engagement in public housing communities, city schools, and homeless shelters.

As newly sworn officers, they will begin eight weeks of field training this Saturday; each paired with an experienced officer.

The entire Richmond Police Department would like to congratulate and welcome:


·         Charles Arendall, Jr.
·         Austin Ashby
·         Ayana Baylor
·         Dylan Coleman
·         Darrell Goins
·         Samantha Gomez-Vega
·         Keiya Isaac
·         Kevan Kirby
·         Kyle Leahy
·         Taylor Lisco
·         Benjamin Malone
·         Frank Morrock
·         Mitchell Niland
·         Shannon Onorati
·         Christen Peterson
·         Allyson Ritchie
·         Brenda Ruiz-Oyler
·         Douglas Warren
·         Austin Weekes

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Missing Farmville Man Found



June 19, 2019

A missing Farmville man, Derrick Gray, has been located and is safe.

Gray went missing earlier this month after he was scheduled to board the Chinese Express bus at the terminal near West Broad Street and the Boulevard in Richmond to New York City.

Detectives established contact with Gray in New York yesterday.

“We are always glad when we can reunite a person with their family,” said Major Crimes Detective A. Sleem. “We would like to thank our media partners and the public for helping us get the word out on Mr. Gray’s disappearance.”

                                                                  Derrick Gray


Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Arrest Made in Lee Bridge Incident


June 18, 2019

The Richmond Police Department has made an arrest in connection to an incident that shut down the Lee Bridge for hours yesterday.

Alexis Cosimo, 33, of the 1100 block of Eggleston Street, has been charged with Disorderly Conduct, Brandishing a Firearm, and Discharging a Firearm in a Public Place.  Her booking photo is attached. 

At approximately 2:00 a.m. on Monday, June 17, officers responded to the 600 block of S Belvidere Street for the report of random gunfire and the report of a suspicious vehicle parked at the north end of the Lee Bridge.  Once on scene, they found Cosimo armed with a handgun.  The SWAT team then responded and began negotiations with her. 

At approximately 8:00 a.m., the situation was resolved.  There were no injuries.



Victim Identified in North Avenue Homicide


June 18, 2019

The Richmond Police Department has identified the victim of yesterday’s homicide on North Avenue as
Omar T. Green, 33, of the 2900 block of Woodcliff Avenue

At approximately 10:57 p.m. yesterday, officers responded to the 2300 block of North Avenue for the report of a person shot. When police arrived on scene, they located Omar T. Green down in a parking lot suffering from a life threatening gunshot wound. Green was taken to a local hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries.

A male suspect was reportedly seen running from the scene wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and dark pants.

The Medical Examiner will determine 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 or at www.7801000.com. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones may also be used. All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.

Traffic Advisory: Arthur Ashe Boulevard Unveiling Ceremony


June 18, 2019

Traffic will be affected as hundreds are expected to attend the Arthur Ashe Boulevard Unveiling Ceremony this weekend.

The following streets will be closed beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday, June 22 and will reopen at 2 p.m.

  • ·         Kensington Avenue between North Sheppard and North Mulberry Streets
  • ·         North Arthur Ashe Boulevard (both sides) between Patterson Avenue and Hanover Avenue
  • ·         North Colonial Avenue between Kensington Avenue and Patterson Avenue
  • ·         Stuart Avenue between North Arthur Ashe Boulevard and North Mulberry Street
  • ·         Hanover Avenue between North Arthur Ashe Boulevard and North Mulberry Street


There will be “No Parking” in the following locations beginning at 6 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 22 
Boulevard locations:
  • ·         400 block of North Arthur Ashe Boulevard (both sides) between Kensington Avenue and Stuart Avenue
  • ·         500 block of North Arthur Ashe Boulevard (west side only) between Patterson Avenue and Kensington Avenue
  • ·         2800-2900 block of Kensington Avenue (both sides) between North Arthur Ashe Boulevard and North Sheppard Street.


There will be “No Parking” in the following locations beginning at 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 22 
Battery Park Locations:
  • ·         2500 block of The Terrace (both sides) between Overbrook and Lancaster Roads
  • ·         2500 block of Montrose Avenue (both sides) between The Terrace and West Lancaster Road
  • ·         400 block of West Lancaster Road (both sides) between The Terrace and Montrose Avenue

Arthur Ashe Monument Locations:
  • ·         900 block of Roseneath Road (west side only) between Monument Avenue and Wythe Avenue


Saturday, June 15, 2019

Arrest Made in Fan District Shooting


June 15, 2019

The Richmond Police Department, with the assistance of the VCU Police Department and the Colonial Heights Police Department, has made an arrest in a shooting that occurred early this morning in the Fan District.

Blair D. Odom, 26, of the 100 block of Fairfax Avenue, Colonial Heights, was taken into custody by Colonial Heights police officers at approximately 7:15 a.m.  He has been charged with Attempted Murder and Use of a Firearm in the Commission of a Felony.  His booking photo is attached.

At approximately 1:15 a.m., officers responded to the 400 block of N Harrison Street for several reports of a shooting.  Once on the scene, they located an adult male who had been shot.  The male was transported to a local hospital with a non-life threatening gunshot wound.

The VCU Police Department provided surveillance images to RPD, which assisted with the identification of the suspect. 

Anyone with information about this shooting is asked to call Major Crimes Detective E. Livengood at (804) 646-3185 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000 or at www.7801000.com. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones may also be used. All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.

          Blair D. Odom


Friday, June 14, 2019

Suspects Sought in Alleyway Robbery


June 14, 2019

Richmond Police detectives need the public’s help to identify the three males in the attached photos who are the suspects in a robbery that happened late Wednesday evening.

On Wednesday, June 12, officers responded to the 300 block of East Grace Street for the report of a robbery. When police arrived, the victim said that three unknown men attacked and robbed him around 10:09 p.m.

The victim stated he was sleeping outside in the 300 block of East Franklin Street when three male suspects woke him up and told them he couldn’t sleep at that location. The victim stated the three men told him they’d take him to a safe place to sleep.  The suspects then saw the victim enter the alleyway between the 400 block of East Grace and Franklin Streets.

The men then began attacking the victim and struck him in the head. They took an undisclosed amount of money and fled. The suspects were last seen on foot heading east in the alleyway and turned north on 5th Street toward Broad Street.

Detectives ask anyone with information about the identity of these suspects to call Fourth Precinct Detective A. Pavlenko at (804) 646-4996 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000 or online at www.7801000.com.
Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.

Arrest Made in Museum District Sexual Battery


June 14, 2019

The Richmond Police Department has made an arrest in connection to a sexual battery that occurred in the Museum District earlier this week.

At approximately 1:09 p.m. on Tuesday, June 11, officers responded to the 100 block of N. Belmont Avenue for the report of an assault.  Detectives determined David A. Torres, 29, of Texas, inappropriately touched the female victim and then fled on foot.  He was located shortly after and charged with sexual battery.  No booking photo is available.

Investigators believe the suspect was traveling through the city of Richmond when the incident occurred and has no permanent local address.  Detectives are still working to determine if he is connected to previous sexual battery cases in the Fan and Museum Districts. 

Anyone with additional information is asked to call Detective A. Davila at (804) 646-6739 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000 or at www.7801000.com. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones may also be used. All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.

Monday, June 10, 2019

Registration for National Night Out 2019 is Open!


June 10, 2019

Registration for National Night Out 2019 is now open!


This year’s event will take place on Tuesday, August 6. Annually, residents throughout the city of Richmond and across the nation lock their doors, turn on the outside lights, and spend the evening outside with neighbors and police.

Many neighborhoods throughout Richmond will be hosting a variety of special events such as block parties, cookouts, parades, flashlight walks, contests, and youth activities where police officers and other first responders will visit with residents.
National Night Out is designed to
1. Heighten crime and drug prevention awareness;
2. Generate support for, and participation in, local anti-crime efforts;
3. Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police‐community partnerships;
4. Send a message to criminals letting them know neighborhoods are organized and fighting back.
The National Night Out Kickoff event is 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, August 3 at the Target located at 7107 Forest Hill Avenue.  Join officers and our local partners as we gear up for another spectacular National Night Out!
National Night Out Registration and street closure forms are found on our websitehttp://www.richmondgov.com/police/NationalNightOut.aspx
Please complete, print and fax or return the street closure forms to:
Permits & Special Events Coordinator
Richmond Police Department

2219 Chamberlayne Avenue

Richmond, VA 23222
Fax: (804) 646-1830
Phone: (804) 646-1717