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Crimes in Virginia Beach: Retail Thefts, Vehicle Burglaries, and Residential Break-ins Under Investigation
Published 9 months, 2 weeks ago
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According to Virginia Beach Crime Solvers, on July 10 at a Sephora store near Lynnhaven Parkway, female suspects allegedly concealed boxes of merchandise in their handbags and left without paying. The suspects reportedly returned the following day and repeated the alleged thefts. These larcenies remain under investigation and police ask for the public’s assistance in identifying the women involved.
In another larceny incident documented by Crime Solvers, on May 9 at a Food Lion on Shore Drive, a suspect allegedly requested multiple steaks from the butcher, then grabbed the prepared items and exited without payment. That case is also under investigation, case number 2025022321.
A residential burglary occurred on May 18 around 9:51 p.m. on Aragona Boulevard. The suspect was seen entering a backyard before accessing the house through a side door and allegedly stealing a bicycle, a Lego set, and other items. Surveillance images are available and police are seeking information from anyone who may recognize the individual involved. The case number is 2025023785.
Between 9 p.m. on May 2 and midnight on May 3, a vehicle parked at Silvertree Court near Holland Road was entered. A firearm and wallet were taken. The incident is classified as larceny from a motor vehicle and credit card theft, case number 2025021217. Images of the suspect have been distributed and public tips are welcomed.
Crime Solvers also reports a shoplifting event at a 7-Eleven on Virginia Beach Boulevard on May 22 at around 1:43 a.m. The male suspect was last observed leaving westbound on a bicycle. Status is currently under investigation, case number 2025024301.
Another significant theft happened on May 20 at a 7-Eleven on Diamond Springs Road. The suspect reportedly walked around the store, picked up a jug of water and a box of wine, paid only for the water, and then left with both items. This larceny is under investigation, case number 2025023999.
On May 6, at an ABC store on Lynnhaven Parkway, a male suspect described as white, approximately 5’9” tall and 165 pounds, allegedly concealed a bottle of Velvet in his pants and left the store without paying. The ABC larceny is recorded, case number 2025021800, and police are seeking public assistance.
May 14 saw larceny from multiple unlocked vehicles in the parking lot of an auto shop on North Witchduck Road. A suspect described as a Black male wearing a multi-pattern sweatshirt was seen removing various items. The case, number 2025023164, remains open.
An earlier shoplifting occurred on April 26 at the Family Dollar on Newtown Road, where a suspect described as a Black male with short hair, a mustache, black sweatshirt, and navy backpack allegedly stole Tide detergent and left the scene. The case is under continued investigation, case number 2025019698.
From available reports there has been a pattern of retail theft, particularly at stores along Lynnhaven Parkway and Virginia Beach Boulevard, and several incidents of theft from both residential properties and vehicles. Authorities are circulating images in hopes of identifying suspects involved, particularly in cases where the public’s help is sought.
Anyone with information is encouraged to submit tips anonymously to Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or call 911 in case of emergency. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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In another larceny incident documented by Crime Solvers, on May 9 at a Food Lion on Shore Drive, a suspect allegedly requested multiple steaks from the butcher, then grabbed the prepared items and exited without payment. That case is also under investigation, case number 2025022321.
A residential burglary occurred on May 18 around 9:51 p.m. on Aragona Boulevard. The suspect was seen entering a backyard before accessing the house through a side door and allegedly stealing a bicycle, a Lego set, and other items. Surveillance images are available and police are seeking information from anyone who may recognize the individual involved. The case number is 2025023785.
Between 9 p.m. on May 2 and midnight on May 3, a vehicle parked at Silvertree Court near Holland Road was entered. A firearm and wallet were taken. The incident is classified as larceny from a motor vehicle and credit card theft, case number 2025021217. Images of the suspect have been distributed and public tips are welcomed.
Crime Solvers also reports a shoplifting event at a 7-Eleven on Virginia Beach Boulevard on May 22 at around 1:43 a.m. The male suspect was last observed leaving westbound on a bicycle. Status is currently under investigation, case number 2025024301.
Another significant theft happened on May 20 at a 7-Eleven on Diamond Springs Road. The suspect reportedly walked around the store, picked up a jug of water and a box of wine, paid only for the water, and then left with both items. This larceny is under investigation, case number 2025023999.
On May 6, at an ABC store on Lynnhaven Parkway, a male suspect described as white, approximately 5’9” tall and 165 pounds, allegedly concealed a bottle of Velvet in his pants and left the store without paying. The ABC larceny is recorded, case number 2025021800, and police are seeking public assistance.
May 14 saw larceny from multiple unlocked vehicles in the parking lot of an auto shop on North Witchduck Road. A suspect described as a Black male wearing a multi-pattern sweatshirt was seen removing various items. The case, number 2025023164, remains open.
An earlier shoplifting occurred on April 26 at the Family Dollar on Newtown Road, where a suspect described as a Black male with short hair, a mustache, black sweatshirt, and navy backpack allegedly stole Tide detergent and left the scene. The case is under continued investigation, case number 2025019698.
From available reports there has been a pattern of retail theft, particularly at stores along Lynnhaven Parkway and Virginia Beach Boulevard, and several incidents of theft from both residential properties and vehicles. Authorities are circulating images in hopes of identifying suspects involved, particularly in cases where the public’s help is sought.
Anyone with information is encouraged to submit tips anonymously to Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or call 911 in case of emergency. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.