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Virginia Beach Crime Update: Robberies, Burglaries, and Fraud Incidents under Investigation
Published 9 months, 3 weeks ago
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In the past week in Virginia Beach, police responded to a range of criminal activity. In the Oceanfront area during late evening hours on July 9, officers investigated an alleged armed robbery. The suspect reportedly displayed a handgun while demanding cash from a business. The investigation is ongoing, and police are seeking information from anyone who may have witnessed suspicious activity in the resort district that night.
On July 10, in the Princess Anne Plaza neighborhood, authorities responded to an alleged burglary at a convenience store where suspects gained entry after hours. No arrests have been reported, and the incident remains under investigation.
Near Lynnhaven Parkway and Holland Road on July 11, there was an alleged motor vehicle theft from a shopping center parking lot. Officers recovered the vehicle later that day, but no suspects were present. The Virginia Beach Police Department continues to follow leads in this case.
A reported assault took place in the Aragona Village area on July 12. According to police, the altercation involved two adult males, resulting in minor injuries. One individual was detained at the scene, and charges are pending further review of surveillance footage.
In the vicinity of Great Neck Road and Mill Dam Road, officers responded to a call on July 13 involving alleged credit card fraud at a retail location. The suspect, described as a male, approximately 6 feet tall with a medium build, was last seen wearing a red sweatshirt and black athletic pants. Police are actively seeking public assistance in identifying this individual. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Crime Line.
Patrol units near the Town Center district on July 13 responded to multiple calls about alleged disorderly conduct related to a group dispute in the area’s entertainment corridor. Officers dispersed the group and documented the incident; no charges have been filed at this time.
In Seatack, on the afternoon of July 14, there was an alleged larceny from a vehicle parked on a residential street. Witnesses reported a suspect fleeing the scene on foot, described as a female, mid-20s, wearing a blue jacket and jeans. Police are asking for tips from anyone who may have seen this individual in the area.
No case numbers have been released for these incidents as investigations are ongoing.
There were no significant patterns of violent crime reported citywide this week, though property-related offenses such as vehicle theft and larceny continue to be common. Listeners are advised to lock vehicles and report suspicious activity promptly.
Anyone with information about these or other incidents is urged to contact Virginia Beach Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP. For emergencies, dial 911.
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On July 10, in the Princess Anne Plaza neighborhood, authorities responded to an alleged burglary at a convenience store where suspects gained entry after hours. No arrests have been reported, and the incident remains under investigation.
Near Lynnhaven Parkway and Holland Road on July 11, there was an alleged motor vehicle theft from a shopping center parking lot. Officers recovered the vehicle later that day, but no suspects were present. The Virginia Beach Police Department continues to follow leads in this case.
A reported assault took place in the Aragona Village area on July 12. According to police, the altercation involved two adult males, resulting in minor injuries. One individual was detained at the scene, and charges are pending further review of surveillance footage.
In the vicinity of Great Neck Road and Mill Dam Road, officers responded to a call on July 13 involving alleged credit card fraud at a retail location. The suspect, described as a male, approximately 6 feet tall with a medium build, was last seen wearing a red sweatshirt and black athletic pants. Police are actively seeking public assistance in identifying this individual. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Crime Line.
Patrol units near the Town Center district on July 13 responded to multiple calls about alleged disorderly conduct related to a group dispute in the area’s entertainment corridor. Officers dispersed the group and documented the incident; no charges have been filed at this time.
In Seatack, on the afternoon of July 14, there was an alleged larceny from a vehicle parked on a residential street. Witnesses reported a suspect fleeing the scene on foot, described as a female, mid-20s, wearing a blue jacket and jeans. Police are asking for tips from anyone who may have seen this individual in the area.
No case numbers have been released for these incidents as investigations are ongoing.
There were no significant patterns of violent crime reported citywide this week, though property-related offenses such as vehicle theft and larceny continue to be common. Listeners are advised to lock vehicles and report suspicious activity promptly.
Anyone with information about these or other incidents is urged to contact Virginia Beach Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP. For emergencies, dial 911.
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