The Richmond Police Department regularly releases an overview of recent significant incidents its patrol officers responded to in the city. The segment is an overview and does not reflect the entirety of service calls and reports taken throughout each shift.
RPD PATROL ACTIVITY REPORT – WEEKDAY SHIFT OVERVIEW: June 10-12, 2022
6/10/22 – WARRANT ARREST
An RPD officer attempted to conduct an enforcement stop in the area of Interstate 80 and Carlson Boulevard. A records check confirmed that the vehicle was associated with, and wanted for multiple violent crimes in another local jurisdiction. The suspect briefly fled from officers before he was detained without incident. The investigating agency responded to take custody of the suspect. #4758
6/10/22 – VANDALISM
Officers responded to the 400 block of 3rd Street regarding a vandalism that had occurred. The victim reported that her son had vandalized her vehicle and threw a large object through the window of her residence. With the assistance of a local agency’s helicopter support, the suspect was taken into custody without incident. #4765
6/10/22 – ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
Officers responded to the 3000 block of Pullman Avenue on a report of a stabbing. Officers arrived and detained the suspect without incident. The victim, who had been stabbed with a metal parting comb, was transported to the hospital in stable condition. #4767
OPERATIONAL STAFFING SHORTAGE – FORCED OVERTIME (Teams 4, 5): Two (2) officers reported for forced and/or mandatory overtime shifts, to meet minimum staffing requirements.
6/11/22 – HIT AND RUN COLLISION
Officers responded to the RPD lobby for a report of a stolen vehicle however, upon further investigation, the subject reporting his vehicle stolen admitted to being involved in a prior hit-and-run collision, where his vehicle had been impounded by officers. #4789
6/11/22 – DOMESTIC BATTERY
Officers responded to the 3100 block of Garrity Way regarding a domestic disturbance. The involved parties reported being involved in a verbal argument, which escalated when the suspect physically assaulted the victim. The suspect was arrested without incident. #4776
6/11/22 – ROBBERY
Officers responded to the 3700 block of Hidden Springs Court regarding a home invasion robbery that had occurred. The victim, who was suffering from visible non-life threatening injuries, reported that an acquaintance had entered the residence, asked for money, and then took the victim’s personal belongings. When the victim attempted to retrieve the property, the suspect physically assaulted her and fled the scene. The suspect was not located. #4779
6/11/22 – DOMESTIC BATTERY
Officers responded to the 1700 block of Maine Avenue regarding a physical fight involving an intoxicated family member. Officers arrived and detained the intoxicated and combative suspect. A citizen’s arrest form was obtained and the suspect was arrested without incident. #4783
6/11/22 – DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
Officers responded to a rollover vehicle collision in the area of 26th Street and Andrade Avenue. Upon arrival, officers assisted the driver, who was still trapped within the vehicle, to safety. The driver exhibited symptoms of intoxication, and a DUI investigation was conducted; the suspect was determined to have been driving under the influence, and was issued an arrest citation and released to the care of medical staff for treatment. #4784
OPERATIONAL STAFFING SHORTAGE – FORCED OVERTIME (Teams 4, 5): Five (5) officers and one (1) sergeant reported for forced and/or mandatory overtime shifts, to meet minimum staffing requirements.
6/12/22 – DOMESTIC BATTERY
Officers responded to the 300 block of Chesley Avenue regarding an assault that had occurred. The suspect was arrested on scene without incident; the victim was not injured. #4785
6/12/22 – SHOOTING INVESTIGATION
Officers responded to the area of 45th Street and Nevin Avenue regarding a report of a gunshot and someone yelling for help. Officers arrived and located the victim, who was suffering from at least one gunshot wound to his upper extremity.
Officers learned that the victim had been in the company of another friend, when he was shot by the suspect. The victim fled the scene, and both the suspect and the victim’s friend were not located. The victim was transported to a local hospital in stable condition. RPD detectives responded to the scene to assume the investigation. #4786
6/12/22 – STOLEN VEHICLE / PROPERTY
Officers responded to the area of South 49th Street and Seaport Avenue regarding a report of a suspicious subject who was dismantling the Reporting Party’s company’s vehicle (tracked via GPS) – which had not yet been reported stolen. Officers arrived and detained the reported subject, who admitted to attempting to remove the car’s seats. The suspect was arrested without incident. #4788
6/12/22 – DOMESTIC BATTERY
Officers responded to the 900 block of W. Cutting Boulevard regarding a disturbance. The victim reported that a verbal argument with the suspect escalated when the suspect physically assaulted her. The victim was not injured and the suspect was arrested without incident. #4789
6/12/22 – DISCHARGE OF A FIREARM
Officers responded to the 3100 block of Goodrick Avenue regarding reports of shots fired. A witness reported seeing a suspect fire a gun multiple times before fleeing the scene. A car matching the reported suspect’s vehicle was later located in a neighboring jurisdiction however, the driver was determined to not have been involved in the reported incident. #4791
6/12/22 – ASSAULT
Officers responded to the area of Castro Street and Fred Jackson Way regarding an assault that had occurred. The victim was transported to a local hospital by medical personnel for treatment of his injuries. Officers learned that a physical altercation had occurred between the victim and the suspect, during which time the victim was struck and fell onto the pavement. The victim was reported to be in stable condition, and the suspect was not located. #4796
6/12/22 – WARRANT ARREST
Officers responded to the 1700 block of Chanslor Avenue regarding a disturbance. A records check revealed that an involved subject had an outstanding warrant for his arrest, and was taken into custody without incident. #4865
6/12/22 – MISCELLANEOUS / MEDICAL EVALUATION
Officers responded to the area of Parchester Village (via GPS) regarding a juvenile who had self-reportedly ingested a large number of pills. RPD dispatchers patiently spoke to the juvenile, and successfully convinced her to meet with first responders at a specific location. The juvenile was transported by medical personnel for treatment, and the juvenile’s guardians were located and notified of the situation. #4800
6/13/22 – BATTERY
Officers responded to the 900 block of South 55th Street regarding a battery that had occurred. The victim reported an ongoing feud with a neighbor, who physically assaulted her. A citizen’s arrest was obtained, and the suspect was arrested and later cited without incident. #4801
6/13/22 – CARJACKING
Officers responded to the area of South 12th Street and Virginia regarding a carjacking that had occurred. The victims reported that, while sleeping within the car, two armed subjects approached and ordered them out of the vehicle. The suspects fled in the victims’ vehicle; the victims were not injured. #4802
OPERATIONAL STAFFING SHORTAGE – FORCED OVERTIME (Teams 4, 5): Five (5) officers and one (1) sergeant reported for forced and/or mandatory overtime shifts, to meet minimum staffing requirements.