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Virginia Beach Crime Update: Burglaries, Thefts, and Public Safety Concerns
Published 9 months, 2 weeks ago
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Incidents reported in Virginia Beach for the week of July 14 through July 20 include the following. In the Lynnhaven area, police responded to an alleged burglary at a commercial property in the early morning hours of July 15. Officers report entry was forced overnight and electronics were taken. The investigation is ongoing.
On July 16, two vehicles were reported stolen from a shopping center parking lot near Town Center. Both incidents occurred between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. That same evening, there was an alleged attempted robbery at a convenience store along Holland Road. The suspect reportedly displayed a weapon and fled on foot before obtaining any merchandise. Virginia Beach Police are seeking public assistance and have described the suspect as a Black male, approximately six feet tall, wearing a dark hoodie and red sneakers.
The Princess Anne corridor saw an alleged residential break-in on July 17. The homeowners returned in the afternoon to find a rear door ajar and several valuables missing. Neighbors reported seeing an unfamiliar gray sedan in the area around the time of the incident. No arrests have been made and the case remains under investigation.
A disturbance was reported late the night of July 18 around the Oceanfront, where police responded to multiple calls of a large fight near Atlantic Avenue. One individual was cited for disorderly conduct. No serious injuries were reported and the situation was deescalated on scene.
On July 19, officers conducted a traffic stop in the Kempsville area that led to the seizure of suspected narcotics and cash. Two adult suspects were arrested and charged with alleged possession with intent to distribute. The case is pending further investigation.
A report of an alleged vehicle break-in was filed July 20 around Pembroke. The vehicle’s owner stated their car window was broken overnight, and a purse was stolen from inside. The case is under active review.
According to the city’s official updates, a human trafficking operation led to four arrests during a sting operation in late June near the Resort Area, reflecting ongoing multi-agency enforcement efforts.
Listeners may note several incidents involving property crime and vehicle-related thefts, particularly in commercial parking lots and residential neighborhoods. Police advise heightened vigilance and urge individuals to lock vehicles and secure valuables. The brief surge in late-night disturbances around the Oceanfront also stands out for this period.
Anyone with information about these or other incidents is encouraged to contact Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at (888) 562-5887. For emergencies or crime in progress, dial 911.
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On July 16, two vehicles were reported stolen from a shopping center parking lot near Town Center. Both incidents occurred between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. That same evening, there was an alleged attempted robbery at a convenience store along Holland Road. The suspect reportedly displayed a weapon and fled on foot before obtaining any merchandise. Virginia Beach Police are seeking public assistance and have described the suspect as a Black male, approximately six feet tall, wearing a dark hoodie and red sneakers.
The Princess Anne corridor saw an alleged residential break-in on July 17. The homeowners returned in the afternoon to find a rear door ajar and several valuables missing. Neighbors reported seeing an unfamiliar gray sedan in the area around the time of the incident. No arrests have been made and the case remains under investigation.
A disturbance was reported late the night of July 18 around the Oceanfront, where police responded to multiple calls of a large fight near Atlantic Avenue. One individual was cited for disorderly conduct. No serious injuries were reported and the situation was deescalated on scene.
On July 19, officers conducted a traffic stop in the Kempsville area that led to the seizure of suspected narcotics and cash. Two adult suspects were arrested and charged with alleged possession with intent to distribute. The case is pending further investigation.
A report of an alleged vehicle break-in was filed July 20 around Pembroke. The vehicle’s owner stated their car window was broken overnight, and a purse was stolen from inside. The case is under active review.
According to the city’s official updates, a human trafficking operation led to four arrests during a sting operation in late June near the Resort Area, reflecting ongoing multi-agency enforcement efforts.
Listeners may note several incidents involving property crime and vehicle-related thefts, particularly in commercial parking lots and residential neighborhoods. Police advise heightened vigilance and urge individuals to lock vehicles and secure valuables. The brief surge in late-night disturbances around the Oceanfront also stands out for this period.
Anyone with information about these or other incidents is encouraged to contact Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at (888) 562-5887. For emergencies or crime in progress, dial 911.
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