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"Virginia Beach Crime Roundup: Burglary, Assault, Vehicle Break-ins, and Narcotics Arrest"

"Virginia Beach Crime Roundup: Burglary, Assault, Vehicle Break-ins, and Narcotics Arrest"

Published 8 months ago
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In the previous week, police activity in Virginia Beach included several key incidents across various neighborhoods. On Tuesday near the Bayside area, officers responded to a reported alleged burglary at a local business during overnight hours. Entry appeared to have been forced, and several electronic devices were reported missing. The case is under investigation, and authorities have not released suspect information.

Wednesday evening in the Seatack vicinity, police were called to address a disturbance classified as an alleged aggravated assault. According to statements gathered on scene, two individuals were involved in a physical altercation outside a commercial plaza. One person sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to a nearby hospital. Officers detained a suspect at the scene, and charges are pending as the investigation continues.

Thursday night near Holland Road and Lynnhaven Parkway, patrol units responded to multiple vehicle break-ins in parking lots serving shopping centers. Witnesses reported seeing two individuals fleeing the area on foot. Several car windows were smashed, and personal property including wallets and electronics was taken. The incidents remain under investigation, with patrols increased throughout the week. Police are asking for assistance identifying two suspects: both described as young males wearing dark hooded sweatshirts and face coverings, last seen heading west from the area.

Early Saturday morning, officers in the Kempsville neighborhood conducted a traffic stop which led to an arrest for alleged possession of a controlled substance. After a vehicle search, officers recovered a small quantity of suspected narcotics. The driver was taken into custody without incident. This case is closed with an arrest made.

On Sunday afternoon in the Oceanfront resort district, police received reports of an alleged theft from an unattended delivery truck parked near Atlantic Avenue. The investigation indicates several packages were removed before the driver returned. There is no suspect description available at this time, and the case number has not been released.

Throughout the week, law enforcement in Virginia Beach observed an increased frequency of thefts from vehicles, particularly in shopping center parking lots and residential areas adjacent to high-traffic corridors. No patterns of violent crime have been identified, but property crimes remain a concern. Listeners with information or tips about any of these incidents are encouraged to contact Virginia Beach Police Department’s Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit a tip online.

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