Red suv seen driving over graves in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg VA
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An unoccupied red Honda SUV was reported driving over gravesites at Blandford Cemetery in Petersburg. The vehicle was noted as suspicious, and no individuals were present inside at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Petersburg Police
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
If I have a suspicious vehicle received two calls from city employees in reference to a vehicle in the cemetery at Blandford Cemetery,
00:09
the Honda that's unoccupied,
00:11
been there for some time now, tango, Sierra Delta, (number withheld), T.S.C.
00:17
(number withheld).
00:22
You're a copy for the kind of truck.
00:27
The Burtag returns with Cynthia Burgess of North Chesterfield to a 2007 Honda SUV red in color.
00:34
430, 2026 is clear.
00:40
Copy. Did they advise what part of the cemetery?
00:47
Negative.
00:49
And that the vehicle has run all over the grave sites.
00:57
Cotty.
01:04
208. I have that mail party signal 3 for domestic assault.
01:11
I will be in route to 6-Henry, beginning mileage when you're ready?
01:15
All right.
01:20
139-348, again 139-348.
01:35
216 petersburg
01:38
I'm clear assist you should be around to round top vision
01:54
Can you respond with unit aids to the Blandford Cemetery for that called the service?
02:01
Copy, can you, uh,
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advise on saying? I'm one location.
02:08
It is the Honda that has ran all over the grade site.
02:13
The vehicle at this time is unoccupied.
02:16
Tango Sierra Delta, (number withheld), TSD, (number withheld) - 2007 Honda SUV, SUV red in color.
02:24
Negative.
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Location mentioned:
Rochelle Ln, Petersburg, VA 23803
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