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"Virginia Beach Police Report: Routine Incidents, Federal Charges, and Delayed Trial"

"Virginia Beach Police Report: Routine Incidents, Federal Charges, and Delayed Trial"

Published 9 months, 3 weeks ago
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Virginia Beach police responded to multiple incidents over the past week. According to Blank Marcus News, on the evening of July 8, a motorcyclist was injured in a collision on West Neck Road. The individual was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The incident is under investigation, and no arrests have been reported at this time.

City of Virginia Beach communications confirm that on July 7, a federal indictment was returned for a robbery suspect connected to an incident on Newtown Road in 2024. The alleged suspect, who is linked to a string of armed robberies, is now facing federal charges. This case is being handled by federal authorities, and no further details on local arrest status were provided. The city is not seeking public assistance in locating any additional persons connected to this case at this time.

On July 6, there were no serious fire- or crime-related emergencies reported by the Virginia Beach Fire Department, although their Swiftwater Rescue Team was deployed to Texas for national disaster flood response efforts.

As reported by 13 News Now, the trial concerning three former Virginia Beach deputies charged in connection with the in-custody death of Rolin Hill in 2023 has been delayed. Defense attorneys requested more time to prepare. A new scheduling hearing is set for August 5, 2025. The case remains pending in the court system.

The Virginia Beach Police Department recognized Master Police Officer Shawn Johnson for distinguished service on July 8. No incidents directly involving Officer Johnson occurred during this reporting period, but city police leadership highlighted ongoing commitment to public safety.

No significant suspect descriptions requiring public assistance have been released this week by the Virginia Beach Police Department through their official channels.

There have been no publicized incidents involving mail theft, significant assaults, or large-scale property crimes reported by Virginia Beach authorities or neighboring outlets for the week ending July 9.

Based on available information, there are no clear trends indicating an uptick in a specific type of crime in Virginia Beach for the past week. The incident volume remains in line with routine expectations for summer months.

Anyone with information about unsolved crimes or suspicious activity is encouraged to call the Virginia Beach Crime Solvers TipLine at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit anonymous tips online through the department’s website.

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