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Virginia Beach Crime Update: Thefts, Burglaries, and Ongoing Investigations
Published 9 months, 2 weeks ago
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Police responded to a shooting on New Colony Drive in the Green Run area on July 18. One man was critically injured and transported to the hospital. The investigation is ongoing and no arrests have been reported at this time. According to 13News Now, police have not released suspect details and are asking anyone with information to come forward, case remains under investigation.
On July 17 in the vicinity of Virginia Beach Boulevard, officers were called to a shoplifting incident at Nordstrom Rack. The suspect reportedly entered the store, selected multiple items, and left without paying. The case number for this larceny is 2025022452. The investigation remains open and the suspect’s identity has not been disclosed.
A burglary was reported around 9:51 p.m. on July 16 along Aragona Boulevard in the Aragona neighborhood. Surveillance images show a suspect entering a backyard and then entering a residence through a side door before leaving with a bicycle and a Lego set. The case is under investigation, number 2025023785. Police released the suspect's photo and are seeking public assistance in identifying the individual.
An alleged larceny from motor vehicles occurred overnight between July 14 and 15 on Silvertree Court near Holland Road. Items reported stolen include a firearm and a wallet. The case number is 2025021217 and remains under investigation. Police are urging anyone with information to assist in the case.
A larceny took place at Food Lion on Shore Drive on July 13. The suspect requested steaks from the butcher and left the store without paying once the items were ready. The case number is 2025022321. Police have not yet made an arrest and are looking for more information related to the suspect.
On July 12 at a 7-Eleven on Virginia Beach Boulevard, a suspect was reported to have entered the store and left with merchandise without paying. The individual was last observed riding a bicycle westbound from the store. The case is ongoing, number 2025024301.
A road-rage incident resulted in police detaining two men in Virginia Beach on July 11. ABC7 Eyewitness News reports that the situation ended with law enforcement intervention. Both subjects were taken into custody at the scene. No major injuries were reported, and authorities did not release further identifying information.
Throughout the week, additional reports included thefts at businesses along Lynnhaven Parkway and Diamond Springs Road, as well as vehicles being targeted at North Witchduck Road, where unlocked cars had property removed overnight. These cases remain open and police continue to seek public tips regarding potential suspects for incidents 2025023999 and 2025023164.
The Virginia Beach Police Department noted several incidents involving theft from businesses and motor vehicles in neighborhoods along major commercial corridors such as Virginia Beach Boulevard, Lynnhaven Parkway, and Shore Drive. Investigations into these crimes are active, and suspects in multiple shoplifting and larceny events have not yet been identified.
Listeners should note that no significant violent crime spikes have been confirmed, but there is a continued pattern of retail and vehicle-related theft in several neighborhoods. Police encourage residents and business owners to remain vigilant, secure property, and report suspicious activity.
Anyone with information about these or other crimes is encouraged to call the Virginia Beach Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit a tip online. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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On July 17 in the vicinity of Virginia Beach Boulevard, officers were called to a shoplifting incident at Nordstrom Rack. The suspect reportedly entered the store, selected multiple items, and left without paying. The case number for this larceny is 2025022452. The investigation remains open and the suspect’s identity has not been disclosed.
A burglary was reported around 9:51 p.m. on July 16 along Aragona Boulevard in the Aragona neighborhood. Surveillance images show a suspect entering a backyard and then entering a residence through a side door before leaving with a bicycle and a Lego set. The case is under investigation, number 2025023785. Police released the suspect's photo and are seeking public assistance in identifying the individual.
An alleged larceny from motor vehicles occurred overnight between July 14 and 15 on Silvertree Court near Holland Road. Items reported stolen include a firearm and a wallet. The case number is 2025021217 and remains under investigation. Police are urging anyone with information to assist in the case.
A larceny took place at Food Lion on Shore Drive on July 13. The suspect requested steaks from the butcher and left the store without paying once the items were ready. The case number is 2025022321. Police have not yet made an arrest and are looking for more information related to the suspect.
On July 12 at a 7-Eleven on Virginia Beach Boulevard, a suspect was reported to have entered the store and left with merchandise without paying. The individual was last observed riding a bicycle westbound from the store. The case is ongoing, number 2025024301.
A road-rage incident resulted in police detaining two men in Virginia Beach on July 11. ABC7 Eyewitness News reports that the situation ended with law enforcement intervention. Both subjects were taken into custody at the scene. No major injuries were reported, and authorities did not release further identifying information.
Throughout the week, additional reports included thefts at businesses along Lynnhaven Parkway and Diamond Springs Road, as well as vehicles being targeted at North Witchduck Road, where unlocked cars had property removed overnight. These cases remain open and police continue to seek public tips regarding potential suspects for incidents 2025023999 and 2025023164.
The Virginia Beach Police Department noted several incidents involving theft from businesses and motor vehicles in neighborhoods along major commercial corridors such as Virginia Beach Boulevard, Lynnhaven Parkway, and Shore Drive. Investigations into these crimes are active, and suspects in multiple shoplifting and larceny events have not yet been identified.
Listeners should note that no significant violent crime spikes have been confirmed, but there is a continued pattern of retail and vehicle-related theft in several neighborhoods. Police encourage residents and business owners to remain vigilant, secure property, and report suspicious activity.
Anyone with information about these or other crimes is encouraged to call the Virginia Beach Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit a tip online. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
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