Hills and Heights

home       calendar       classifieds       directory       about us       send a photo or story idea       advertise       subscribe       follow us on twitter
recycling week
Mon Sep 6 5:00 am
bi-weekly recycling pick-up
Huguenot Neighborhood Team meeting
Tue Sep 7 6:00 pm
Meetings are on the first Tuesday of every month @ 6PM. Meetings are held at the 9020 Stony Point Parkway, First Floor m...
Patrick Henry School Board Meeting
Tue Sep 7 7:30 pm
Patrick Henry school board meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. are held at WHBC-EC, 611 W 31st...
James River Outdoors Coalition Monthly Meeting
Wed Sep 8 6:00 pm
Meets at Reedy Creek Nature Center. JROC was formed to "provide resources to complete improvements in the James River Pa...
Kings & Wings
Wed Sep 8 8:00 pm
Informal chess club that meets every Wednesday at O'Toole's for beer and chess. Focus on the beer. All levels welcome.
WHNA Meeting
Wed Sep 8 7:00 pm
The Forest Hill Neighborhood Association will meet Wednesday at 7pm at Forest Hill Presbyterian Church. Meetings last ab...
Legend Brewing Manchester Locals Night
Thu Sep 9 5:00 pm
Every Thursday night from 5:00 till 7:00 we will host “Manchester Locals Night” at the Pub. We will set aside a spot...
South of the James Farmers Market
Sat Sep 11 8:00 am
Forest Hill Ave & 42nd Street SATURDAY'S from 8 am - 12 pm May 1, 2010 - December 4, 2010 For map & directions: http:...
Music in the Park
Sun Sep 12 5:00 pm
Series of music events held near the Old Stone House in Forest Hill Park. Gypsy Roots, European jazz from the 20's & 30...
Rain Barrel Workshop
Mon Sep 13 6:30 pm
Come learn about the benefits of rain barrels and how to install and maintain them. Each participant will go home with ...

CLASSIFIEDS
Dining room table for sale - Knob Creek. Solid cherry, double pedestal. With the 2 leaves, extends to 100+ Please call 232-1865.
- - -
ACADEMIC TUTOR for Hills & Heights neighbors by experienced Reading Specialist, including study techniques and test preparation. Call 804-230-1973 for more info.
The Clothesline Children's Consignment Sale is September 9-11 at the Bon Air Comm. Ctr. (8725 Quaker Lane, Richmond 23235). New parents/grandparents may register for our preview sale. Join our mailing list & get more info at www.theclothesline.biz.
Local Shop in BonAir-Serendipity Art and Consign-2717 Buford Rd. We carry Local Original Art in a wide variety of mediums and home furnishings on consignment.
Care Cleaning - Your Cleaning is our Business. We arrive ready to clean with supplies, equipment & experience to make your home shine! Several clients in your neighborhood agree. We would be delighted to have you join our client family. Call 745.0020
Need a helping hand with your house cleaning? Hand-I-Maids can help! For a complimentary estimate, contact us at 804-330-0270 or visit our webisite to learn how Hand-I-Maids can help you! www.RichmondSpringCleaning.com.
WE BUY HOUSES! Cash Paid, Quick Closings! If you need to sell and don't want to wait for a year while your house sits on the market, call us! 804-307-8139 or www.Sell-in-Richmond.com



comment   post to delicous   print
September 11, 2009

Felony Arrest in 1800 Block of 42nd Street

2 Comments »

From  Lieutenant John A. O’Kleasky, Jr. of the Third Precinct – Sector 312

mcmillan Sean McMillan

On 09/07/09, Officers stopped Sean McMillan, W/M, age 30, in the 1800 block of W 42nd St @ 5:20am. McMillan was carrying two bags, which contained numerous electronic devices (I-Pod, GPS, Camcorders, Cell Phones, etc.). Officers determined that these items had been stolen from two UNLOCKED vehicles parked in the 1600 block of W. 42nd St. and 4500 block of Devonshire Rd. McMillan was arrested on three felony charges and taken to jail. Officers Trishonda McClain-Gill and Corwyn Booker did an outstanding job of spotting this individual, finding the stolen electronics and determining who the victim’s were.

Please continue to speak with your neighbors and ensure that people are #1. Locking their Vehicles and #2. Stop leaving items out for people to steal. This type of irresponsible action brings criminals into your neighborhood, and makes everyone more vulnerable, please work together and look out for each other if you see items left out. Times are tough, please do not make your neighborhoods so inviting for thieves!

Posted by Richard.H at 8:59AM under crime | Tags: ,

2 Responses to “Felony Arrest in 1800 Block of 42nd Street”

  1. posted by PageH at September 11, 2009 10:44 am [#]:

    Many thanks to officers McClain-Gill and Booker!

  2. posted by Lesley at September 14, 2009 10:45 am [#]:

    FOLKS!!! What makes it so hard to lock things up? I hear it over and over and over and over……seriously, nothing is safe and has not been for eons, not just the recent past. I cannot think of any time in my life where car and home doors were not always kept locked. Even my son out in the boonies is realizing that criminals are seeking out items to steal, because they KNOW nobody locks their doors out there. Lock it up!! Before something worse than just a theft occurs.

Leave a Comment

SEARCH
Click to view the photos.
COMMUNITY BLOGS
ARCHIVES