UPD confirms items left behind at scene of hate crime
By Eva Surovell and Ava MacBlane | September 16, 2022Per the release, UPD is in the process of evaluating items left behind to determine “what value” they have with respect to the investigation.
Per the release, UPD is in the process of evaluating items left behind to determine “what value” they have with respect to the investigation.
Messaging from the University has additionally maintained that the vandalism of Dawson’s Row was not racially motivated.
The vehicle was later involved in a crash on the 2000 block of Hessian Road where the juvenile was arrested and a firearm was recovered from the car.
The suspect was described as a male in his late 30s, about 5 feet 10 inches tall and 150 pounds.
Witnesses reported hearing multiple gun shots and the sound of a vehicle being stuck but no description of the subject was provided.
While none of these arrests were made specifically on Wertland St. — instead being made on Madison Ln. — these arrests coincided with the date of Block Party.
An unknown person or persons broke two window panes of a building with the use of two rocks.
The suspect was reported to be running from the scene in an unknown direction and was described as a male.
No threat was found, and two hours later the incident was cleared.
The community alert marks the third alert this month — both a burglary and a Peeping Tom incident were reported early Saturday morning.
These community alerts are the first since a robbery was reported on June 29 and the first alerts of July.
The suspect entered the home before leaving in an unknown direction and was wearing a ski mask.
A description of the suspect was not provided to the Charlottesville Police Department and an investigation into the assault is ongoing.
The perpetrator was described to police as a male in his twenties who spoke with an accent and was wearing a light colored shirt and khakis at the time of the incident.
A male driving a black sedan with white writing on the side fired “BB” projectiles out of the moving vehicle at passersby, per the alert.
Young, 24, of Orange County has been charged with six offenses and is currently being held without bond at the Charlottesville/Albemarle Regional jail.
An investigation is ongoing.
No description of the suspect was provided.
This is the second community alert and second reported burglary since the semester started -- the first incident occurred in the 300 block of 14th Street NW.
A victim described the suspects as three males with light complexion, one of whom was possibly wearing a dark coat or hooded sweatshirt.