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Charlottesville Kappa Alpha Psi chapter aiming to improve youth-police relationships Local Blue & You Virtual Panel By Elizabeth Holmes | February 20, 2021 at 10:49 PM EST - Updated February 21 at 9:59 AM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The Charlottesville Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. is aiming to improve relationships between young community members and police officers through its “Local Blue and You Virtual Guide Right” panel. Law enforcement officials from Albemarle County Police (ACPD), Charlottesville Police (CPD) and the University of Virginia (UPD) were panelists at the virtual Q&A on Saturday, answering a range of hard-hitting questions. Panelists spoke about why they decided to go into law enforcement, as well as what they’re doing to build trust in the community. Dale Johnson, an officer with ACPD for over 29 years, said having events where they can interact with the area’s youth and young adults can make a positive im ....
Albemarle County Police Press release On Nov. 27, at 3:30 pm a resident within the 400 block of Carrsbrook Drive observed a person taking packages from their front porch. The resident reported the larceny to the Albemarle County Police Department and a subsequent investigation led investigators to at least five other connected occurrences in our county. On Dec. 8, Cindy Kay Marshall, a 53-year old resident of Fluvanna, was charged with four counts of grand larceny in connection to those larcenies. If you have been a victim of a larceny, whether you’ve reported yet or not, please contact Detective Jordan Weethee at 434-296-5807. Detective Weethee will assist in taking an initial incident report, confirm if we have recovered your property, and coordinate the return of any recovered property. ....
Hand-held device while driving law enforced starting January 1, 2021 Hand-held device while driving law enforced starting January 1, 2021 By Andrew Webb | December 13, 2020 at 2:06 PM EST - Updated December 13 at 9:32 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Starting January 1, holding a cell phone while driving will be illegal and considered a primary offense allowing officers to pull you over. State legislature originally passed a law in July banning handheld devices but gave a six month grace period for education. “Holding any type of hands free device, whether you are checking, taking a phone call while driving, checking a text message, entering letters or reading an email or any type of message that’s already currently stored in the phone it will now be a primary offense,” Albemarle County Police Officer Jay Morris said. ....
Albemarle County and Charlottesville police chiefs share policing efforts and future changes in joint discussion CPD and ACPD Chief of Police answer questions in joint forum By Elizabeth Holmes | December 9, 2020 at 6:00 PM EST - Updated December 9 at 10:52 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Charlottesville and Albemarle County’s police chiefs answered tough questions about deescalation tactics, implicit bias training, and community engagement in a virtual Senior Statesmen of Virginia meeting Wednesday. Charlottesville Police Chief Rashall Brackney and Albemarle County Police Chief Ron Lantz said they are focusing on things like transparency and accountability in their policing, and will be making some changes within the next few years. ....