Suspects wanted by Virginia Beach police in connection with a stolen 2006 Jeep, along with credit cards and other personal items.

Suspects wanted by Virginia Beach police in connection with a stolen 2006 Jeep, along with credit cards and other personal items.

Suspects wanted by Virginia Beach police in connection with a stolen 2006 Jeep, along with credit cards and other personal items.

Advertisement

Jeep, credit cards stolen from driveway

Updated: Tuesday, 17 Nov 2009, 8:36 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 17 Nov 2009, 6:33 PM EST

Virginia Beach Police are looking for two suspects who allegedly stole a 2006 Jeep from a woman's driveway. Credit cards and other personal items were also stolen.

Officers were sent to the 4900 block of April Avenue on November 11, 2009 around 11:00 a.m.

Through the investigation, officers learned that the green 2006 Jeep Commander was stolen from the driveway between 9:30 p.m. on November 10, and 11:00 a.m. on the 11th. 

The vehicle has  a vanity Virginia license plate "SMOOVE 3."

The credit cards used by the two suspects at the Wal-Mart in the 2000 block of Lynnhaven Parkway.

Margie Hobbs, spokesperson for the Virginia Beach Police Department told WAVY.com, "The first suspect is described as a light skinned black male in his twenties, 5'10" to 6' 1" tall, with a thin build and goatee. He was last seen wearing a black ski cap, black coat with tan fur trim on the hood, black shirt, baggy blue jeans, and black and white sneakers."

"The second suspect is described as a white male in his late teens to early twenties, 5'6" to 5'9" tall, 155 to 175 pounds, with very short "buzz cut" style hair. He wears earrings in both ears. He was last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, light colored baggy jeans, with white sneakers, " said Hobbs. 

The suspects were seen entering the Wal-Mart parking lot in a white sedan, possibly a Chrysler Sebring.

Anyone with information regarding this case is asked call the Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP (1-888-562-5887). Callers remain anonymous and could be eligible for up to a $1,000 reward if their information leads to an arrest.

 

  • Comments (Login not required)
Advertisement
  • Recommended Stories
Advertisement