Sunday, February 27, 2022

Death Investigation Southside Plaza

Today at approximately 4:21 p.m., officers were called to the 4700 block of Southside Plaza for the report of a shooting. RPD officers located an adult male suffering from a gunshot wound. He was transported to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.


The Medical Examiner will determine cause and manner of death.


Anyone with information about this death investigation is asked to call Major Crimes 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 r

eporting methods are anonymous. 

Thursday, February 24, 2022

Vehicle Sought in Jennie Scher Road Homicide

Richmond Police detectives are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying and locating a vehicle which may have been used in connection with a homicide of a juvenile this month.

Detectives are searching for a Toyota Avalon, greenish-blue in color, believed to be a late 90’s to early-2000’s model year. The vehicle has a sunroof and after-market chrome wheels. A photo of the vehicle is attached.

At approximately 4:40 p.m. on Thursday, February 17, officers were called to the 1400 block of Jennie Scher Road for the report of a person down. Officers arrived and found a 17-year old juvenile male suffering from a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene. 

Anyone with information about this vehicle, the driver or this homicide is asked to call Major Crimes Detective Darnell at (804) 646-3927 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.



Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Person of Interest in Commercial Burglary

Richmond Police detectives are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the individual in the attached photos who is a person of interest in two commercial burglaries that occurred just hours apart at the Lowe’s Home Improvement store in the 1600 block of West Broad Street.

At approximately 11:25 p.m., February 6, officers were called to the location for the report of a burglary. Officers made contact with an employee who stated that the business was closed and that there was an individual who was seen on camera at 10:08 p.m. stealing items from the business. The suspect fled on foot with several items prior to police arrival.

At approximately 4:55 a.m., February 7, the same suspect returned to the closed business and stole more items and fled on foot.

The suspect was last seen wearing brown coveralls, and a dark colored knit hat with white or light-colored designs on it.

Anyone who has information about the identity of this individual is asked to call Fourth Precinct Detective P. Bruington at (804) 646-6619 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.



Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Parental Abduction, Missing Child Sought

The Richmond Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating Latina Townes, 39, who is wanted for the parental abduction of her one year old daughter, Lavasia Townes.

Lavasia was last seen on Saturday, February 12 in the company of her mother, Latina and hasn’t been seen since.

Latina Townes is known to frequent the Bainbridge Street, Broad Rock Blvd, Hull Street and the Midlothian Turnpike corridor. A photo of Latina and Lavasia is attached.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Townes or her child is asked to call Major Crimes, Youth & Family Crimes Unit at (804) 646-6764 or (804) 646-6741 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000.



Monday, February 21, 2022

RPD Cracks Down on Car Club ‘Takeovers’

Richmond Police officers acted swiftly Saturday night to prevent an organized takeover of the city by hundreds of cars from outside areas that converged in parking lots and various locations throughout Richmond with the intention of engaging in illegal activities including; reckless driving, impromptu shows of burnouts and doughnuts, blocking intersections, and posing a threat to public safety.

An estimated 300 cars converged on the city at 9 p.m. meeting up at various locations throughout the evening. As one location was cleared out participants fled to the next location only to be met by RPD officers. Participation in the organized effort dissipated quickly, as officers diffused six total meet up locations ending at 12:34 a.m. Sunday.

What could have been a potentially deadly gathering of individuals fueled by large spectator crowds, was prevented by RPD officers who issued 45 summons for various offenses including:

  • Reckless driving
  • Illegal tint
  • Expired registration
  • Trespassing
  • No proof of insurance
  • Disregarding a red light
  • Improper display of license plates
  • Defective equipment
  • Failure to have vehicle inspected
  • Improper exhaust system
  • Failure to wear seatbelt
  • No valid operator’s license

Richard C. Shreve, Jr. was charged with felony eluding of a law enforcement officer, reckless driving, and illegal window tint.  His car was impounded. (photo below)

“Our message is clear and simple, we will not tolerate this activity on the streets of Richmond and we will strictly enforce the law when it comes to potentially endangering the lives of others”, said Gerald Smith, Richmond Chief of Police. “I’m proud of how our officers stopped efforts to wreak havoc on the city of Richmond, they prevented what could have been a very tragic event.”

RPD’s multi-agency operation involved collaboration among the Virginia State Police, Henrico County Police, Hanover County Sheriff’s Office, VCU Police, and the Richmond Sheriff’s Office, and the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office.

Chief Smith said, “We thank each of our community partners who worked with us and the men and women of the Richmond Police Department who went above and beyond to keep our community safe.”

Friday, February 18, 2022

Atropello Y Fuga con Peatón en la cuadra 1700 de Clarkson Road

La Unidad de Atropello y Fuga del Departamento de Policía de Richmond está investigando un atropello y fuga que ocurrió el 12 de febrero de 2022 en Clarkson Road.

Aproximadamente a las 7:25pm, la policía de Richmond respondió a un informe de un peatón juvenil golpeado por un vehículo. El menor fue transportado a un hospital local con lesiones que no amenazan la vida. El vehículo involucrado se detuvo brevemente y luego se escapó de la escena.

El vehículo que golpeo al peatón se describe como un Toyota Corolla de cuatro puertas de color plateado. Al vehículo le debe faltar el espejo del lado del pasajero.

Cualquier testigo o cualquier persona con información deben llamar al detective DeBoard con la Unidad de Atropello y Fuga del Departamento de Policía de Richmond al (804) 646-1709 o comunicarse con Crime Stoppers al 780-1000. Ambos métodos de Crime Stoppers son anónimos.

Hit and Run with Pedestrian Struck in the 1700 block of Clarkson Road.

The Richmond Police Department’s Hit and Run Unit is investigating a hit and run that occurred February 12, 2022 in the 1700 block of Clarkson Road.

At approximately 7:25 p.m., Richmond Police responded to a report of a juvenile pedestrian struck by a vehicle.  The juvenile was transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.  The striking vehicle stopped briefly, and then fled the scene. The striking vehicle is described as a silver in color four door Toyota Corolla. The vehicle should be missing the passenger side mirror.

Any witnesses or anyone with information is asked to call RPD Hit and Run Detective DeBoard at (804) 646-1709 or contact Crime Stoppers at 780-1000. Both Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.

Thursday, February 17, 2022

Jennie Scher Road Death Investigation

At approximately 4:40 p.m., Richmond Police officers responded to the report of a person down in the 1400 block of Jennie Scher Road. Officers arrived and found a 17-year old juvenile male with a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Medical Examiner will determine cause and manner of death.

Anyone with information about this death investigation is asked to call Major Crimes Detective Darnell at (804) 646-3927 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000 with anonymous tips.

Statement on River City Middle School Incident

Today at approximately 10:30 a.m., a Richmond Police Department School Resource Officer inside River City Middle confiscated a firearm from the backpack of a 13-year old student. Once located, the juvenile was taken into police custody and has been charged with the following:

  • possession of a firearm on school property
  • possession of a firearm by a minor
  • possession of a concealed weapon
  • possession of marijuana

Due to the seriousness of the charges, the juvenile has been transported and accepted into juvenile intake.

Slain on Birthday, Detectives Still Seek Killer

Since Andrew Gary was shot and killed on his birthday in 2020, detectives with the Richmond Police Department have been investigating the homicide. Detectives are renewing their call for the public to come forward with information that can lead to Gary’s killer.

At approximately 12:03 a.m., on Tuesday, July 28, 2020, officers were called to an apartment complex in the 900 block of North 31st Street for the report of a shooting. Officers arrived and found Andrew Gary, 33, of Richmond, down and unresponsive outside a residence, suffering from a gunshot wound. Despite officers and RAA emergency personnel providing medical attention to Gary, he died at the scene.

Gary was with a group of friends when he was shot by someone standing near an adjacent building in the complex. Detectives have determined this shooting was most likely a case of mistaken identity and may be connected to a shooting at the same location two weeks prior, which killed a juvenile male, 15, and injured a juvenile female, 3.

The family of Andrew Gary has provided his photo in hopes of generating tips and information from those who knew him or have details about the gunfire that took his life on the anniversary of his birth.

Anyone with information about this homicide is asked to call Detective N. Reese at (804) 646-0712 or Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. The P3 Tips smartphone app may also be used. All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.



Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Victim Identified in South Randolph Street Death Investigation

Richmond Police detectives have identified the victim in Monday morning’s death investigation as Rachel Scott, 42, of Beaverdam, VA.

Monday morning at approximately 11:42 a.m., Richmond Police responded to the 1400 block of South Randolph Street for the report of a person down. Officers arrived and located an adult female, Scott, with apparent injuries and unresponsive. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Medical Examiner will determine cause and manner of death. 

Anyone with information about this death investigation is asked to call Major Crimes Detective J. Higgins at (804) 646-7570 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.

Statement by Richmond Police Chief Gerald Smith on the Sentencing of Waseem Hackett

We are greatly relieved at the just outcome of this case and that the 25 years active sentence was handed down. This is an example of individuals being held responsible for their actions.

On behalf of the men and women serving and protecting our community, I would like to thank Judge Beverly Snukals, Commonwealth Attorney Colette McEachin and her Office, and Deputy Commonwealth Attorney Michael Hollomon for their work in bringing this case to a successful conclusion. I offer my heartfelt thanks to all who have and continue to show support to officers Rashad Martin and Jason Scott and to all within the Richmond Police Department.

I’m proud of our sworn officers, for their professionalism and dedication in fulfilling their duty, today and every day.

Our brothers and sisters in blue stand ready to answer when you call and as a department we’re ready to move forward. We are RPD Strong. 

Third Precinct Officers Make Arrests for Catalytic Converter Thefts

After receiving a call for a suspicious person under a parked vehicle on Westover Hills Boulevard, Third Precinct officers responded quickly and made three arrests.

“One phone call, three arrests and other thefts averted,” said Third Precinct Commander Faith Flippo. “That is the power of community members looking out for each other, sharing information with RPD, and excellent police work from officers.”

At approximately 1:23 a.m. on Friday, February 11, officers arrived for the call for service and observed a male under a vehicle. He attempted to flee the area on foot but was apprehended by patrol officers.

In a nearby vehicle, officers found two other males with a firearm, tools and a catalytic converter which had been removed from a vehicle. A photo of the seized items is attached.

Officers arrested Gregory Hopkins, 26, Christopher Thomas, 40, and Taliaferro Williams, 40 and charged all three with destruction of property and petit larceny. All three are from Richmond. Their booking photos are also attached.

Richmond is experiencing high volumes of catalytic converter thefts. Please consider using some of these safety tips:

  • Park in well-lit areas
  • Set your car alarm sensor to detect vibration
  • Install security cameras to deter thieves
  • If you have a garage, consider parking in it and keep it secured
  • If you see anyone climbing under a vehicle – call 911

Gregory Hopkins

Christopher Thomas 

Taliaferro Williams



Biddy Ball Basketball Campers to Receive Medals During Closing Ceremony After Years on Hiatus

 First PAL Biddy Ball Camp since pandemic comes to a close honoring MVPs

What:  Closing ceremony for the Winter Bitty Ball Basketball Camp of the Richmond Police Activity League celebrates youth campers and their parents during a closing ceremony this evening.

This is the first basketball camp to be hosted by PAL since the pandemic, and tonight more than 25 children ages six to thirteen will hit the court to display their skills and earn their medals.

The most valuable players will be honored during the ceremony, including male and female of the season as will most improved players.

All campers/players will receive medals and commemorative basketballs as a PAL player.

“Many children came into the league afraid of the ball, not knowing much about the game at all,” said Officer Perry Barber, Program Director of the Police Activity League. “This was our chance to reconnect with the campers in a relaxed setting and actually teach them the fundamentals of the game. And we’ve all been excited to just be back together.”

Who:  Richmond Police officers join the Police Activity League, basketball campers and their parents to honor the accomplishments of the PAL Biddy Ball Basketball Campers.

When:  Tonight, Wednesday, February 16, 2022
6:15 p.m. Court play begins with children
7 p.m. Medals and awards

Where:  Richmond Police Training Academy Gymnasium, 1202 W. Graham

Photo/Interview Opportunities:

  • Closing ceremony to include award medals given by officers to children on court, ages 6-9 and ages 10-13
  • Interview parents campers and Biddy Basketball players of the Richmond Police Activity League, families from Churchill, Northside and Southside
  • On court basketball game play
  • Participants will enjoy cupcakes and fun following the game

About the Richmond Police Activity League:
PAL is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bridging the gap between Police and the youth of our communities through sports.

Biddy Ball Basketball is an instructional league designed to teach children the fundamentals of basketball to include dribbling, shooting, passing, and defense. There is also a controlled game setting that exposes the children to a game like experience.

The teams are coached by Richmond City Police Officers which pursues PAL's goal building positive relationships between police officers and the youth of our community.

Missing Man Sought, Foul Play Suspected

The Richmond Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a Richmond man who has been reported missing by his family. Detectives believe foul play may be involved in his disappearance.

Johnnie Brunner, 45, was reported missing on Wednesday, February 9. Brunner was last seen getting into a vehicle, possibly a blue, four-door Chevy Impala in the 4000 block of Midlothian Turnpike.

Brunner is approximately 6’ tall and weighs about 150 pounds. He was last seen wearing a red jacket, dark jeans and a dark skull cap. Brunner has a tattoo of the name “Boss Hogg” on his right shoulder. His photo is attached.

Anyone with information on Brunner’s whereabouts or the circumstances of his disappearance is asked to call Major Crimes Detective G. Bailey at (804) 646-6743 or contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000.



Monday, February 14, 2022

Victim Identified, Arrest Made in Bunche Place Homicide

Richmond Police detectives have identified the victim in Friday night’s homicide on Bunche Place as Mitchell Cobb, 34, of Richmond.

At approximately 11:16 p.m., officers were called to the 3300 block of Bunche Place for the report of shots fired. Officers arrived and located Cobb outside of an apartment building suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. He was transported to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

The Medical Examiner will determine cause and manner of death.

Detectives, with the assistance of the Henrico Police Department, arrested Jamal Malmberg, 30, of North Chesterfield. He has been charged with murder and use of a firearm by a convicted felon. His booking photo is attached.

Anyone with further information about this homicide is asked to call Major Crimes Detective P. Ripley at (804) 646-0423 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.



Thursday, February 10, 2022

Suspect Sought in November Homicide on Bus

Since November 9, the date of the shooting, Richmond Police detectives have been investigating the homicide that occurred on a bus on Hull Street. Detectives are now asking for the public’s assistance to identify the suspect in the attached photos and video. The video of the suspect boarding the bus can be found here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/18io4d5pi734b5h/Hull%20Street%20homicide%20suspect.mp4?dl=0

At approximately 11:03 p.m., Tuesday, November 9, Richmond Police responded to the 4000 block of Hull Street for the report of a shooting on a GRTC bus. Officers arrived and located an adult male, Jonathan Contreras, 23, of Richmond, suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. Contreras was transported to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

During their investigation, detectives determined the victim and the suspect were known to each other. The suspect boarded the bus and recognized the victim sitting across the aisle. They engaged in a confrontation regarding an earlier incident which resulted in a fight and the shooting. A photo of Contreras is attached in an effort to elicit information from those who may have known Contreras or have information about the earlier incident which led to this shooting.

The suspect is an adult male who wore a red hooded sweatshirt under a construction or road safety-type reflective vest. In two of the photos, the suspect is seen in black and white, as the camera system captures low-light images in black and white.

The suspect boarded the bus at the eastbound Midlothian Turnpike stop near Labrook Concourse in the Midlothian section of Richmond. The bus traveled to East Belt Boulevard and stopped near Southside Plaza on Hull Street where the shooting occurred. No one else on the bus was injured. The suspect fled on foot.

Anyone with information about this homicide investigation is asked to call Major Crimes Detective P. Ripley at (804) 646-0423 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.

Jonathan Contreras





 

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Richmond Police Department Honors Black History Month

Reflections of Black Americans

Today, as we mark the start of Black History Month, the Richmond Police Department is honored to celebrate the countless contributions of African Americans to our department, our community, and our nation. We pay tribute to the lives and legacies, both past and present, of those who are and have made progress, persevered, and inspired.

This month and every month, Black history is American history, and we lift up the voices of those who have paved a way before us and who continue to seek to make a difference in the Richmond community.

As we recognize the achievements of African Americans within the Richmond Police Department both past and present, we invite you to learn more about the individuals who are serving this great community and to share their stories. Even amidst the most challenging of circumstances and a worldwide pandemic, Richmond Police officers continue to serve and to proudly protect our community.

Watch this video, as civilians and sworn members of the Richmond Police Department reflect on what Black History Month means to them.

Follow us on social media @RIchmondPolice to meet members of RPD and hear their stories.

Interviews available:

Deputy Chief John Hayes, a veteran leader in law enforcement, Hayes has spent 40 years in the profession. A graduate of the University of Washington, he was the first male to receive the inaugural alumni award in 2011 Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies honoring his service to the community and commitment to the values of Women Studies at UW.

During his academic career, John experienced several incidents of racial profiling on the part of police officers. These experiences ultimately propelled him into his career within law enforcement. “I became a police officer in part as a reaction to how I saw people being treated. I wanted to be a more holistic and community centered officer”, said Hayes.



Sergeant Edmonds, serving Community and Youth Intervention Services Sgt. Edmonds has served the Richmond community with RPD for 18 years.

Never take no for an answer is something her mother always told her. She taught her that just because you’re a Black female, that doesn’t mean you can’t do something or that you’re less than. “I learned from my mother that I am valued”, said Edmonds. “Just look at where we started as Black women, as African American people, look at where I am now. That’s powerful and inspiring. We as people will constantly push forward for the greater good.”


Officer Harris, has served the Richmond community for 15 years as a Richmond Police Officer and currently supports our youth as a School Resource Officer within Armstrong High School.

“My grandfather who is now 85, was among the first black court bailiffs in the Richmond court system. He is my role model and the reason I chose a career in law enforcement. It’s my calling and I get to serve right where I grew up.”





Person of interest in Multiple Commercial Burglaries

Richmond Police detectives are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the individual in these photos who is person of interest in several commercial burglaries that occurred on December 25, 2021, January 1, 2022, and January 16, 2022.

At approximately 6:45 p.m. on Saturday, December 25, 2021, a suspect forced entry into a business, located in the 2300 block of East Main Street and stole merchandise. The suspect then fled on foot.

At approximately 5:00 a.m. on January 1, Officers responded to the same business for another commercial burglary. Officers spoke to the owner, who stated that the suspect forced entry into the business and stole merchandise, before fleeing on foot.

At approximately 6:20 a.m. on January 16, Officers responded to the business again, and spoke to the owner, who stated that someone forced entry into the business and stole merchandise, and fled on foot.

The same suspect was seen on video surveillance wearing the same clothing in these burglaries. The suspect was seen wearing a black coat, gray pants and sneakers.

Anyone with information about the identity of this individual is asked to call First Precinct Detective Mitchell at (804) 510-4185 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.