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Car stolen, more than one dozen others rummaged through in Chesterfield neighborhood
Skip to contentCHESTERFIELD, Va. (WWBT) - The Chesterfield County Police Department is investigating after a car was stolen and more than one dozen cars were rummaged through in a Chesterfield neighborhood near Courthouse Road on Oct. 30.The department tells NBC12 around 6:30 a.m. on Oct. 30, officers were called to Poplar Ridge Road for a stolen car. Police said a 2008 Nissan Titan was stolen overnight, according to what the victim told officers.Around this time, police also received calls from numerous people in the neighborhood, who found their cars were rummaged through that same...…Skip to contentCHESTERFIELD, Va. (WWBT) - The Chesterfield County Police Department is investigating after a car was stolen and more than one dozen cars were rummaged through in a Chesterfield neighborhood near Courthouse Road on Oct. 30.The department tells NBC12 around 6:30 a.m. on Oct. 30, officers were called to Poplar Ridge Road for a stolen car. Police said a 2008 Nissan Titan was stolen overnight, according to what the victim told officers.Around this time, police also received calls from numerous people in the neighborhood, who found their cars were rummaged through that same...WW…
Virginia Kroger now says it administered ‘empty syringes’ instead of COVID-19 vaccines
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WWBT) - Kroger says a small number of people who came to the Little Clinic at their location off of Midlothian Turnpike to get their COVID-19 vaccines ended up getting an “empty syringe” after the company previously said it was a saline shot.In a statement to NBC12 News, the company says it was an “honest mistake.” They went on to say, “All impacted customers were contacted and have now received the COVID-19 vaccine. We apologize for this oversight and the inconvenience caused for these customers.”Earlier on March 10, Kroger said the shots were saline, but later...…CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WWBT) - Kroger says a small number of people who came to the Little Clinic at their location off of Midlothian Turnpike to get their COVID-19 vaccines ended up getting an “empty syringe” after the company previously said it was a saline shot.In a statement to NBC12 News, the company says it was an “honest mistake.” They went on to say, “All impacted customers were contacted and have now received the COVID-19 vaccine. We apologize for this oversight and the inconvenience caused for these customers.”Earlier on March 10, Kroger said the shots were saline, but later...WW…
Dinwiddie teen delivers wood for people in need
DINWIDDIE, Va. (WWBT) - As the power restoration effort continues in Dinwiddie, there’s more work being done within the community to help people stay warm.Eric Edwards, 14, and his family lost power during the first ice storm. To help keep the house warm, Edwards starting splitting logs in his backyard to keep their fireplace going.“We were going to have to go out and split all this wood and stuff,” he said. “Probably just run the heat off the fireplace.”To keep their fireplace going, Edwards and his family drove around to find more wood and ended up finding their call to action.“We were...…DINWIDDIE, Va. (WWBT) - As the power restoration effort continues in Dinwiddie, there’s more work being done within the community to help people stay warm.Eric Edwards, 14, and his family lost power during the first ice storm. To help keep the house warm, Edwards starting splitting logs in his backyard to keep their fireplace going.“We were going to have to go out and split all this wood and stuff,” he said. “Probably just run the heat off the fireplace.”To keep their fireplace going, Edwards and his family drove around to find more wood and ended up finding their call to action.“We were...WW…
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