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"Virginia Beach Crime Roundup: Robbery, Assault, Drugs, Vandalism, and Burglary Incidents Investigated by Local Police"

"Virginia Beach Crime Roundup: Robbery, Assault, Drugs, Vandalism, and Burglary Incidents Investigated by Local Police"

Published 8 months, 1 week ago
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The past week in Virginia Beach saw a range of criminal activity investigated by local police, with several notable incidents across the city’s neighborhoods. In the Oceanfront area, police responded to an alleged robbery late last Friday evening. The suspect reportedly threatened a store clerk with what appeared to be a handgun and fled the scene on foot. Police described the suspect as a male in his late twenties, approximately 6 feet tall, wearing a gray hoodie and black pants. He remains at large and authorities are asking listeners for tips that could help locate him. This case is under active investigation.

In the Princess Anne neighborhood, officers were called to the scene of an alleged aggravated assault near the intersection of Holland Road and Dam Neck Road on Tuesday afternoon. Upon arrival, police found one adult male with non-life-threatening injuries from a physical altercation. Medical responders treated the victim on-site. No arrests have been made and the incident is still under investigation.

Midweek on Independence Boulevard, police initiated a traffic stop that escalated into an alleged narcotics offense. According to law enforcement, the driver, an adult female, was taken into custody after officers located suspected controlled substances during a vehicle search. Arrests were made and charges are pending lab analysis.

In the Chic’s Beach area Saturday evening, residents observed increased police presence following a report of alleged vandalism involving spray-painted property and damaged windows at a local park. Officers collected evidence and interviewed several witnesses. No suspects have been apprehended at this time, and the public is encouraged to share any information that could assist in the case.

Elsewhere in the Bayside community, officers responded to an alleged larceny from a vehicle parked near a shopping area on Wednesday morning. Personal items were reportedly stolen overnight. The investigation remains ongoing, with police reviewing security footage from nearby businesses.

Lastly, Landstown officers are looking for leads connected to an alleged burglary at a small business late Sunday night. Entry was forced through a rear door and merchandise was reported missing. The suspect is described as a male, medium build, wearing dark clothing and a face covering. This incident is under investigation, and authorities are specifically asking listeners with any information to come forward.

No significant patterns or troubling trends were observed this week, though opportunistic thefts and isolated instances of violence were reported city-wide. Police remind listeners to secure property and be vigilant.

Anyone with information about any of these crimes is urged to call the Virginia Beach Police non-emergency line at 757-385-5000 or submit tips anonymously through Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.

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