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Oceanfront Assault, Kempsville Burglary, Carjacking in Bay Colony: Virginia Beach Crime Update
Published 8 months, 2 weeks ago
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According to the Virginia Beach Police Department’s public briefings, last week in the Oceanfront area, officers responded to an alleged aggravated assault involving several individuals near Atlantic Avenue and 21st Street late Friday night. The incident reportedly involved a physical altercation. Paramedics treated two adults for non-life-threatening injuries at the scene. Police state that the case remains under investigation and have not released suspect descriptions.
In the Kempsville area on Sunday afternoon, officers responded to reports of an alleged burglary at a business near the intersection of Princess Anne Road and Lynnhaven Parkway. Entry appeared to be forced after closing hours, and several electronics were reported stolen. Detectives are actively investigating, with no arrests announced.
Bay Colony neighborhood saw an alleged motor vehicle theft on Monday morning. Police say a parked SUV was reported missing from a public lot. The vehicle was recovered undamaged in another neighborhood later in the week. The investigation is ongoing.
Tuesday night in the Seatack neighborhood, reports surfaced of an alleged armed robbery involving two masked subjects at a convenience store along North Birdneck Road. Cash and merchandise were reportedly taken. The two suspects are described as black males in their twenties, approximately six feet tall, both wearing dark hoodies and masks. Police are requesting anyone with information to contact CrimeSolvers, as the case is still open.
In the Aragona Village area early Wednesday, officers responded to a call regarding alleged shots fired near Rosemont Road and Holland Road. Shell casings were found, but no injuries were reported. Police indicate the incident is under active investigation.
Thursday afternoon at the Oceanfront, officers intervened in an alleged shoplifting and attempted assault event in the Laskin Road retail district. According to responding officers, a suspect attempted to leave a business with unpaid merchandise and displayed a knife when confronted by store staff. Police made an arrest at the scene.
Overnight Thursday into Friday, Central Beach District police investigated an alleged vandalism at a public park near Shore Drive. Park staff arrived to find graffiti and damage to playground equipment. The case remains under review.
Significant trends this week include a noticeable uptick in property-related offenses in commercial zones and continued isolated incidents of street violence, mostly after dark. No repeat patterns of suspects or coordinated activity were identified by police so far.
Listeners with any information about these or other recent incidents are encouraged to contact the Virginia Beach Police Department’s CrimeSolvers tip line at (888) 562-5887. For emergencies or crimes in progress, always dial 911.
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In the Kempsville area on Sunday afternoon, officers responded to reports of an alleged burglary at a business near the intersection of Princess Anne Road and Lynnhaven Parkway. Entry appeared to be forced after closing hours, and several electronics were reported stolen. Detectives are actively investigating, with no arrests announced.
Bay Colony neighborhood saw an alleged motor vehicle theft on Monday morning. Police say a parked SUV was reported missing from a public lot. The vehicle was recovered undamaged in another neighborhood later in the week. The investigation is ongoing.
Tuesday night in the Seatack neighborhood, reports surfaced of an alleged armed robbery involving two masked subjects at a convenience store along North Birdneck Road. Cash and merchandise were reportedly taken. The two suspects are described as black males in their twenties, approximately six feet tall, both wearing dark hoodies and masks. Police are requesting anyone with information to contact CrimeSolvers, as the case is still open.
In the Aragona Village area early Wednesday, officers responded to a call regarding alleged shots fired near Rosemont Road and Holland Road. Shell casings were found, but no injuries were reported. Police indicate the incident is under active investigation.
Thursday afternoon at the Oceanfront, officers intervened in an alleged shoplifting and attempted assault event in the Laskin Road retail district. According to responding officers, a suspect attempted to leave a business with unpaid merchandise and displayed a knife when confronted by store staff. Police made an arrest at the scene.
Overnight Thursday into Friday, Central Beach District police investigated an alleged vandalism at a public park near Shore Drive. Park staff arrived to find graffiti and damage to playground equipment. The case remains under review.
Significant trends this week include a noticeable uptick in property-related offenses in commercial zones and continued isolated incidents of street violence, mostly after dark. No repeat patterns of suspects or coordinated activity were identified by police so far.
Listeners with any information about these or other recent incidents are encouraged to contact the Virginia Beach Police Department’s CrimeSolvers tip line at (888) 562-5887. For emergencies or crimes in progress, always dial 911.
Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe for your up-to-date Virginia Beach crime report. 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.