
DISTUR W/WEAPON in Chesterfield
Public source reports Distur W/Weapon near 7400 CHELTENHAM DR.
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Public source reports Distur W/Weapon near 7400 CHELTENHAM DR.
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Public source reports Residential Fire Alarm near 10276 McGarvey Lane, Mechanicsville, VA 23116.
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Public source reports Trouble Unknown, Investigate near 2400 E CARY ST.

Public source reports Assist - Other Agency or Caller, Citizen near 4400 FOREST HILL AVE.

Public source reports Larceny, Take A Report near 1400 JENNIE SCHER RD.

Public source reports Burglar Alarm, Investigate near 2000 MECHANICSVILLE TPKE.

Public source reports Disturbance near 3400 COURTHOUSE RD.

Public source reports Arv 12:00 Am near 8000 Block COSTIN DR.

Public source reports Arv 12:00 Am near 500 Block E LABURNUM AVE.

Public source reports Arv 12:00 Am near 5600 Block CRENSHAW RD.

Public source reports Enroute 6:42 Am near 6000 Block BROOK RD.

Public source reports Medical Event near 831 East Ellerslie Avenue, Colonial Heights, VA 23834.

Public source reports Medical Event near 10921 Winchester Drive, Amelia County, VA 23002.

Public source reports Medical Event near 14441 Tanager Wood Trail, Midlothian, VA 23114.

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