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CRIME WATCH
Now, police are asking citizens to return any DVDs they might have discovered on their cars. According to police, David H. Feltmeyer, 33, of the 3300 block of Old Courthouse Road, is charged with one felony count and one misdemeanor count of using a computer to carry out the production of an obscene exhibition and two misdemeanor counts of knowingly producing an obscene exhibition. He is scheduled to appear in Chesterfield General District Court on Apr. 16. Police say Feltmeyer and his former girlfriend broke up last year, and she was unaware that she had been taped. Anyone with information about this incident, or who may have come into possession of one of these DVDs, is urged to contact the Chesterfield Police Department at 748-1251 or Crime Solvers at 748-0660. In other police reports: Ayshire Court. The victim left the Wawa store in the 7500 block on Mar. 3 shortly after 2 p.m. As she walked to the nearby apartments, someone came up behind her and hit her over the head before stealing her wallet. Belmont Road. An unlocked 1999 Ford SUV was stolen from the 5500 block around 9 p.m. on Mar. 2 and later recovered in Richmond. Bermuda Orchard Lane. The victim's stepson allegedly took items from a locked garage in the 13600 block. They were later recovered at a pawn shop. Jefferson Davis Highway. The suspect(s) broke a glass pane on the front door to enter a residence in the 13900 block on Mar. 4. They vandalized the interior by turning on all of the faucets and allowing them to overflow. Kennesaw Road. Chesterfield police have arrested three juveniles for destruction of property, trespassing and resisting arrest. The suspects were questioned about forcing open a side sliding glass door in a vacant residence in the 9600 block at 4:25 p.m. on Mar. 4. Once inside, they allegedly vandalized the home by spraying graffiti on the walls. West Huguenot Road. The suspect(s) pried open the door to a building in the 11500 block containing a Bank of America ATM on Mar. 1. The wires to the alarm pad were pulled out, and the rear hatch to the ATM was lifted up, exposing a computer and the printers. The hatch was unlocked with the key still in the lock. Windy Creek Drive. Someone used a brick to break out the passenger window of a semitruck while it was parked in the 4000 block on Feb. 28. The suspect(s) entered the truck and stole a briefcase containing electronic equipment. The briefcase was later found beside the truck, and the equipment was found 40 feet away. |
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