BHM’s Renegade Market Today

Late notice I know, but here is part of the announcement:

Shop at the Byrd House Market’s Renegade Market, every Tuesday from 3 to 6 p.m. Corner of S. Linden St. and Idlewood Ave (same as BHM) where vendors sell autumn and winter vegetables, meat, chicken, pork, eggs, preserves, baked goods, and holiday greens.
For more information on vendors, go to www.byrdhousemarket.blogspot.com

The ‘renegade market’ is sort of whatever markets take place outside of the regular Byrd House Market calendar season.

Police Arrest Robbers!

I am a little late getting this posted, and for that I apologize. Personally, I am very excited and thankful for this successful action by Richmond’s finest. Oh behalf of the neighborhood, thanks to the Richmond Police Department!

From the press release:

Trio Charged With Fan/Carver Neighborhood Robberies

Nov. 5, 2009
Thanks to the hard work and covert actions by several Richmond Police officers, three people who robbed multiple citizens around the Fan and Carver neighborhoods are off the streets and being held without bond.

“We are pleased to bring closure to these robbery cases and we will continue to use a variety of deployment strategies to both deter and arrest those individuals that commit robberies,” Chief Bryan T. Norwood said.

Jayquan L. Perry, 19, of the 500 block of Patrick Avenue, has been charged with:
five counts of robbery, five counts of abduction and 10 counts of use of a firearm during the commission of a felony in the Sept. 9 robbery at 10 S. Brunswick St.;
a Sept. 11 armed robbery at 100 S. Cherry St.;
four counts of robbery, one count of attempted robbery and five counts of use of a firearm during the commission of a felony in the Sept. 13 armed robbery at 700 Norton St.

Brian A. Walker, 18, of the 3800 block of Pinewood Glen Lane, has been charged with:
five counts of robbery, five counts of abduction, 10 counts of use of a firearm during the commission of a felony and possession of a firearm as a convicted felon in the Aug. 27 robbery at 1 S. Vine St.;
two counts of robbery, two counts of abduction, four counts of use of a firearm during the commission of a felony and possession of a firearm as a convicted felon in the Aug. 25 robbery at 2400 W. Main St.;
a Aug. 29 armed robbery in the 800 block of Cumberland Street;
four counts of robbery, one count of attempted robbery and five counts of use of a firearm during the commission of a felony in the Sept. 13 armed robbery at 700 Norton St.

Dennis J. Loney, 23, of Glen Allen, has been charged with:
the Sept. 11 armed robbery at 100 S. Cherry St.
the Sept. 19 armed robbery in the 800 block of Cumberland Street.

This investigation is still ongoing and additional indictments are still being sought in conjunction with our partners at the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office.

Sector 413 November Newsletter

From Lt. Baltz:

Hello. I hope everyone had a nice October and a quiet Halloween. I know there were a lot of activities taking place over the weekend. First Fridays will be this Friday night, plan to come out and support the businesses that participate in this.
It is unfortunate but we had a homicide in Sector 413 that occurred on October 29 at 3rd and Broad Streets at four o’clock in the afternoon.
There were 10 robberies in Sector 413 last month. Two of these were to Commercial businesses.
There was 1 aggravated assault in Sector 413; the suspect was arrested.
Here is a breakdown on the crimes reported:
VIOLENT CRIME:
Homicide-
300 E. Broad Street, 4:00 pm, Javis Turner was stabbed by Desean Trent on 10/29/09. Trent was arrested. Motive-Argument
2 Commercial Robberies-
10/14/09, 212 E. Grace Street, 2:00pm, the modern Coin was robbed by two unknown b-m’s. Both had handguns.
10/18/09, 520 W. Broad Street, 5:30 pm, Rite Aid was robbed by unknown male with a handgun.
8 Robberies-
10/09/09, 1230 am, 700 W. Franklin Street, Anthony Brown, 18 and Nicholas Smith, 18 were robbed by two unknown b-m’s armed with hand guns.
10/21/09, 0245 a.m., 501 W. Broad Street, Thomas Higgins, 19 and Michael Mann, 18, were robbed outside of New York Fried Chicken by two unknown males armed with handguns.
10/21/09, 0230 a.m. 813 W. Grace Street. Jairo Montengno, 20 was robbed by 2 suspects armed with handguns. Brandon Anderson, 22 and Bryant Harris, 26 were arrested that night.
10/23/09, 0245 am, 300 N. Madison, Buster Perkins, 26 was robbed by an unknown male armed with a handgun.
10/23/09, 1205 a.m., 400 N. Madison, William Bendye, 32 and Rasheeda Johnson, 30 were robbed by 2 unknown males armed with handguns.
10/24/09, 0144 am, 600 E. Main Street, the parking attendant, Diruk Wordofa, 44 was sprayed with mace and robbed by two unknown males.
10/31/09, 5:00pm, 200 E. Broad Street, Anthony Higgins, 19 was robbed by David Evans by force. Officer Nicholas Castrinos observed the incident taking place and after a short foot pursuit was able to apprehend the suspect. EXCELLENT JOB OFFICER CASTRINOS!
1 Aggravated Assault-
320 W. Grace Street, 10/30/09, Vanessa Mitchell, 21 was assaulted by her roommate, Sarah Rodriguez, 21. Rodriguez was arrested.
PROPERTY CRIMES
There were 49 thefts from motor vehicles during the month of October. The majority happened in the Monroe Ward and City Center neighborhoods. I have requested some additional officer’s to patrol in these areas especially when we have activities taking place at the coliseum, the National theatre and Center Stage. On a positive note, Patrol officers did make 6 arrests involving individuals breaking into vehicles. This occurred in the last week of October so we anticipate a decrease in this type of crime.
Graffiti seems to be appearing everywhere throughout our Sector. I cannot think of a neighborhood that has not been “tagged”. These individuals do not think about the damage they are causing to the businesses when they paint on walls and vehicles. They are very hard to catch but maybe if we all work together we could catch one or two. Call us if you see anything suspicious taking place.
If you are aware of crime or would like to give information call Crime Stoppers at 780-1000. Please continue to report suspicious persons or activities to the police as soon as possible. The non emergency number is 646-5100.
Sector 413 Officer Thomas Neale was awarded the 4th Precinct Officer of the Month. Congratulations Officer Neale! Officer Neale apprehended a theft from a motor vehicle suspect after he observed the individual outside of a car. After a short foot pursuit the subject was apprehended and the stolen property was returned to the owner.
During the month of October, Sector 413 officers answered 1880 radio calls and conducted 155 field interviews. These numbers reflect only Sector 413; it does not include the rest of the Precinct. That is a lot of radio calls!
I want to thank the officers, detectives and community for their continued support in making Sector 413 a better place to live and work.

Sincerely,
Lt. Yvonne Baltz- Fourth Precinct – Sector 413 – (o) 646-4239
yvonnebaltz@richmondgov.com

Can You Afford College?

From press release:

TheCollegePlace-Richmond Upcoming Workshop:

Understanding and Applying for Financial Aid: Figuring out how to search for
financial assistance for college can be a complicated and stressful process.
This workshop will help students and parents navigate the world of financial
aid. This topic will cover areas such as understanding financial aid terms,
the difference between scholarships/grants/loans and work-study, FAFSA and
more.

Target audience: 12th grade student/parents.

Event Details: Mary & Frances Youth Center (on the campus of VCU next to the
Cary Street Gym) at W. Cary and S. Linden.

Date: Saturday, November 7th (10:00a ? 11:15a) — Registration Deadline:
November 5, 2009

Register: Visit
http://www.ecmcfoundation.org/thecollegeplace/register_form.html to
register. You must register in order to participate. Space is limited.

This workshop is free.

For more information, please email Gabriela Mira at gmira@ecmc.org or call
827.0551.