
CPRV Happy Hour | 9/17 from 5 PM to 7 PM at Elation Brewing
Join us for another epic community Happy Hour, hosted by Social Events, on 9/17 from 5 PM to 7 PM at Elation Brewing.
Crime continues to be on the rise throughout the city of Norfolk, the state of Virginia and the entire country. The Norfolk Police Department crime mapping program provides public access to crime data in the City of Norfolk. The data is available for crimes that have been reported in the last 90 days. You can search the data by crime type within proximity to an address, intersection, or landmark. You can also print summary reports and/or maps using the data.
CrimeMapping.com was developed to help law enforcement agencies throughout North America provide the public with valuable information about recent crime activity in their neighborhood. Their goal is to assist police departments in reducing crime through a better-informed citizenry. Creating more self-reliance among community members is a great benefit to community oriented policing efforts everywhere and has been proven effective in combating crime.
CrimeMapping.com utilizes an advanced mapping engine, which helps provide a high level of functionality as well as flexibility to the agencies they serve. Crime data is extracted on a regular basis from each department’s records system so that the information being viewed through a Web browser is the most current available. This data is always verified for accuracy and all address information is generalized by block in order to help ensure privacy is protected.
The Norfolk Police Department crime mapping program provides public access to crime data in the City of Norfolk. The data is available for crimes reported in the last 90 days. You can search the data by crime type near an address, landmark, or zip code. You can also print summary reports and/or maps using the data.
This website is for informational purposes only. All data and geographic locations on maps are approximate. The information is provided to the public strictly as a courtesy and not as an obligation.
The Norfolk Police Department makes no guarantee, express or implied, about the accuracy, completeness, timeliness or sequencing of the information. The Norfolk Police Department is not liable to users for any direct, indirect, special, consequential, or incidental losses or damages of any kind or character resulting from or arising out of the use of this website. Any use of the information for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited.

Join us for another epic community Happy Hour, hosted by Social Events, on 9/17 from 5 PM to 7 PM at Elation Brewing.

ept 8 CPRV Meeting: Guest speaker Mike Spencer of The Hague School + updates on bike lanes, yard sale success, safety & upcoming events.

Join us for the 1st CPRV Community Yard Sale hosted by the CPRV Social Events Committee!
Shop from 27 yards across Colonial Place and Riverview featuring treasures of all kinds—furniture, home décor, electronics, clothes, shoes, art, toys, automotive items, and so much more.

We hope you enjoy this month’s issue — packed with neighborhood news, the CPRV Community Yard Sale map, autumn drink recipes, and fun “Color Me” activities. Here’s to a safe, spirited, and community-filled September!

It was great to welcome our members and guests this month—and to remind everyone that our civic league meetings are open to all neighbors. Vice President Gene Ward noted that while turnout was strong, there’s still room to grow. Please invite a friend or neighbor to join us for our next meeting on September 8.

Red, White & ZOOM! July’s Bike Parade rolled through Riverview and Colonial Place, ending in a popsicle social. We also made strides on streetlight outages—thanks to our Civic League and neighbors for taking action. Plus: Mack’s Barge updates, Leila’s ABC request, and a newsletter full of fun. Dive in at CPRV.net!