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Join NPD on Friday, June 5th, at the Starbucks store in Wards Corner for this month's coffee with a cop.
📍Wards Corner Starbucks -7550 Granby Street
⏰10AM-12PM
Today, our Norfolk team proudly took part in the 2026 Law Enforcement Torch Run to benefit Special Olympics Virginia!
We received the “Flame of Hope” from our partners in Virginia Beach and carried it 4.2 miles through the streets of Norfolk. The group included members of the Norfolk Police Department, Norfolk Sheriff’s Office, Old Dominion University Police Department, Norfolk State University Police Department, and Norfolk Probation & Parole personnel.
The Law Enforcement Torch Run is an annual tradition where law enforcement professionals across the country unite to raise awareness and support for Special Olympics, an organization that provides year-round sports training, competitions, and inclusive programs for athletes with intellectual disabilities. Their mission is simple and powerful: create opportunities for achievement, confidence, and belonging through the joy of sport.
We’re honored to continue this tradition and stand alongside the incredible athletes who inspire us every day.
New month, new 9⃣1⃣1⃣ numbers.
During May, NPD Officers & Dispatchers handled over 22,900 calls for service‼️ Thank you, team NPD, for all your hard work.
Need to report a crime in @NorfolkVA? Dial 911 during emergencies, or 757-441-5610 for non-emergencies.
Ready to learn, 🚔
This week, we welcomed our 2026 @NorfolkVA Emerging Leaders summer interns on board as they begin their career path in policing and explore all this profession has to offer alongside the Norfolk Police Department.
🚨NPD monitors pop-up events promoted on social media platforms and increases staffing in areas where these unpermitted events are happening.🚨
Reminder, events taking place without the necessary permits are not authorized and will be shut down immediately.
Let’s work together to have a safe weekend. If you see something suspicious or illegal, always report it to the police.
NPD monitors pop-up events promoted on social media platforms and increases staffing in areas where these unpermitted events are happening.
Reminder, events taking place without the necessary permits are not authorized and will be shut down immediately.
Let’s work together to have a safe weekend. If you see something suspicious or illegal, always report it to the police.
As the @nhtsagov Click It or Ticket campaign draws to a close this weekend, we would like to take a moment and remind all drivers to BUCKLE-UP! Seatbelts save lives!
May marks National Bicycle Safety Month, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is partnering with law enforcement agencies nationwide to promote safer streets for everyone who rides.
As more cyclists take advantage of warmer weather, the Norfolk Police Department is reminding drivers and riders alike to stay alert, stay predictable, and make safety a priority.
Bicyclists are among the most vulnerable road users. Without the protection of a vehicle frame, even a low-speed crash can lead to serious injuries. Many bicycle-involved crashes happen when drivers fail to see cyclists or when riders do not follow traffic laws. A moment of distraction can change a life.
According to NHTSA, cyclist fatalities remain a significant roadway safety concern nationwide. Many of these incidents involve preventable factors such as speeding, distraction, or visibility issues. As cycling continues to grow in popularity for recreation, commuting, and fitness, awareness and safe behavior from all road users become even more critical.
As such, the Norfolk Police Department encourages everyone to do their part: Slow down. Stay alert. Share the road.
For more information on bicycle safety, visit https://t.co/JDVMuhkJR6.
The Virginia State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation investigating a shooting involving Norfolk Police on E Little Creek Rd.
Read more details: https://t.co/GXCNk7yKqb
NPD is currently on scene investigating an officer-involved shooting in the 1800 block of E Little Creek Road. Additional updates are being gathered and will be shared once they become available. Call came in at 9:42 p.m.
Norfolk police are currently in the 2700 block of Azalea Garden Road investigating a shooting. A woman has been pronounced deceased at the scene. Call came in around 8:40 a.m. This is an active investigation. Additional updates will be shared once they become available. Anyone with information is asked to call the Norfolk Crime Line.
A PIO is enroute to the scene. Any media who would like to receive updates on this active investigation can plan to meet in the 2700 block of Azalea Garden Road at 11:45a.m.
Norfolk police are currently in the 2700 block of Azalea Garden Road investigating a shooting. A woman has been pronounced deceased at the scene. Call came in around 8:40 a.m. This is an active investigation. Additional updates will be shared once they become available. Anyone with information is asked to call the Norfolk Crime Line.
A man suffering from a non-life-threatening gunshot wound arrived at Sentara Leigh Hospital around 1:50 p.m. Detectives have determined these two incidents to be related.