News

ACPD investigating two overnight shootings in Four Seasons Drive area

ACPD investigating two overnight shootings in Four Seasons Drive area

ACPD investigating two overnight shootings in the Four Seasons Drive area Photo: Saga Communications


CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – Albemarle Police are investigating a pair of overnight shootings in the area of Four Seasons Drive that left one victim in critical condition.

Investigators don’t believe the two incidents are related, ACPD spokesperson Logan Bogert told Cville Right Now.

ACPD, along with Albemarle Fire Rescue, had responded to a vehicle crash around 9:40 p.m. in the 2300 block of Peyton Drive.

Upon arrival, officers found the driver was suffering from a gunshot wound and further investigation revealed the victim was shot in the area of Four Seasons Drive before the crash. The victim was transported to UVA Health in critical condition.

As officers were investigating the crash and shooting, around 3:30 a.m., they heard gunshots nearby.

“Subsequent 911 calls led officers to the area of Inglewood Drive and North Berkshire Road. Multiple shell casings were recovered from the scene, but no injuries or property damage was reported,” according to the ACPD arrest. 

The investigation is ongoing and Albemarle Police urge anyone who may have information on either incident to call Crime Stoppers at 434-977-4000. Callers may remain anonymous.

Residents with exterior security cameras can register them for free on ACPD NeighborLink by visiting albemarle.org/police.

Latest News

4 hours ago in Charlottesville City, Local

‘Then & Now’ exhibit explores Charlottesville in the 1970s

The exhibit features 10 portraits of local figures from the decade, all painted by local artist Frances Brand.

5 hours ago in Albemarle County, Business, Charlottesville City, Local

Local economists: Federal spending driving affordability issues locally, nationally

Both conservative and progressive economists agree that federal spending is a major problem and is making the lack of affordability for the average American even worse.

20 hours ago in Charlottesville City, Entertainment, Food Scene

Common House closure could alter Tom Tom Festival schedule

The venue was set to host a number of events connected to the annual Tom Tom Festival, including the April 25 Prom Prom, a festival-ending dance party.

21 hours ago in Charlottesville City, Education, Local

Charlottesville School Board moving forward with officers in schools

A vote to rescind the board's earlier decision failed Thursday night.

2 days ago in Charlottesville City, Education, Local

Protesters rally before City School Board SRO work session

The "Rethink Revote" Rally aimed to pressure the board into changing its decision to bring back SROs.