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Metro Richmond Crime Stoppers
Crime of the Week
From: Detective Derrick Longoria
Number: 20-27
Date of Release: 11/09/2020
This week Crime Stoppers needs the public’s help in solving a case that has gone cold in the City of Richmond.
On September 6, 2016 just shortly after 1am in the morning, Richmond Police responded to the 2700B of Hull St for a person shot. The officers located the victim William “NOONIE” Norwood lying on the ground suffering from a gunshot wound. The officers went to provide aid to the victim but he died from his injuries.
Investigators have received information about possible suspects, but need additional information to make an arrest.
You can see photos of the victim on the Crime Stoppers Facebook page. Just go to Facebook.com and search metro Richmond crime stoppers.
William “NOONIE” Norwood
If you have information about any unsolved crime or fugitive wanted in the Metro Richmond Area, call Crime Stoppers at 780-1000 or submit your tip through the P3 Tips App. The app is available for download to your mobile device. Both methods are anonymous and you could receive a cash reward up to $1000. Follow us on Facebook and @CrimestoppersRVA to help us locate fugitives and solve more crimes. Crime Stoppers would like to remind you that tips that lead to an arrest are eligible for a cash reward up to $1000 and we don’t need to know who you are to know who they are.
I am Detective Derrick Longoria of the Metro Richmond Crime Stoppers and this is your Crime of the Week.