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"Virginia Beach Crime Update: Alleged Assaults, Thefts, and Investigations Across the City"

"Virginia Beach Crime Update: Alleged Assaults, Thefts, and Investigations Across the City"

Published 8 months, 2 weeks ago
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Virginia Beach police responded to multiple incidents across the city during the previous week. In the Oceanfront area, officers investigated an alleged aggravated assault that occurred near Atlantic Avenue and 21st Street on Friday night; the victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and the case is currently under investigation. In the Princess Anne corridor, police were called to investigate an alleged motor vehicle theft from a retail parking lot Saturday afternoon, with the incident remaining open and no arrests reported.

Near Town Center, an alleged commercial burglary was reported in the early morning hours on Wednesday. Entry appeared forced and property was removed; detectives are pursuing leads and request the public’s assistance if they witnessed suspicious activity. On North Great Neck Road, a larceny from vehicle was reported Monday evening when several unlocked vehicles were entered and personal items stolen. Police urge listeners to lock all vehicles and secure valuables, with these thefts considered part of a series currently under investigation.

In the Lynnhaven Parkway area, officers responded to an alleged vandalism incident late Saturday evening involving damage to public property. This case remains under investigation.

A robbery was reported Sunday evening near the intersection of Rosemont Road and Holland Road. Police are seeking a male suspect, described as approximately six feet tall with a medium build, last seen wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and dark pants; anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Solvers.

Throughout the week, police made several arrests related to drug possession and distribution in the Aragona and Kempsville communities as part of ongoing proactive enforcement operations.

No significant incidents involving weapons discharges, abductions, or child endangerment were reported during this period. Investigators report a modest rise in larceny from vehicles citywide, particularly in shopping centers and residential parking lots.

Listeners who have information about any open investigations are asked to call the Virginia Beach Crime Solvers tip line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit tips online. In case of emergency, always dial 911.

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