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"Virginia Beach Crime Update: Burglary, Theft, Assault Investigations Ongoing"
Published 7 months, 4 weeks ago
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The Virginia Beach Police Department responded to several criminal incidents during the past week. On September 3, in the Lake Edward area, officers investigated an alleged residential burglary after a resident reported forced entry and missing valuables. The case remains under investigation. On September 4, in the vicinity of Town Center, authorities responded to a report of theft from a vehicle, where electronics and personal items were reported stolen. No arrests have been made at this time and police continue to develop leads. On September 5, near the intersection of Independence Boulevard and Pembroke Boulevard, an alleged aggravated assault occurred outside a shopping plaza; the victim reported being struck by an unknown assailant who fled prior to police arrival. The incident is under investigation and police are reviewing surveillance footage.
That same evening, routine patrol in the Oceanfront district intercepted a group allegedly vandalizing public property; two arrests were made on site and those suspects have been charged with destruction of property. On September 6, police responded to the Princess Anne Plaza neighborhood regarding an alleged domestic altercation resulting in minor injuries. One individual was arrested at the scene and charged with assault, while the investigation is now closed. Also on September 6, near Witchduck Road and Virginia Beach Boulevard, police initiated an investigation into an alleged armed robbery at a commercial convenience store. The suspect displayed a weapon and obtained cash before fleeing on foot. Police have released a description and are seeking public assistance: the suspect is described as a male, approximately 5’10”, medium build, wearing a dark hoodie, jeans, and a black mask. Authorities urge anyone with information about this case to contact the Crime Line.
No significant incidence of homicide or sexual assault has been reported during this period. Incidents remain largely property and person crimes typical of seasonal trends. Suspect descriptions have only been released in cases where police are requesting help from the public. Listeners are reminded to remain vigilant in securing personal property and to report suspicious activity.
If you have any information related to ongoing investigations or witnessed suspicious behavior, please contact the Virginia Beach Police non-emergency line at 757-385-5000 or submit tips anonymously through the Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.
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That same evening, routine patrol in the Oceanfront district intercepted a group allegedly vandalizing public property; two arrests were made on site and those suspects have been charged with destruction of property. On September 6, police responded to the Princess Anne Plaza neighborhood regarding an alleged domestic altercation resulting in minor injuries. One individual was arrested at the scene and charged with assault, while the investigation is now closed. Also on September 6, near Witchduck Road and Virginia Beach Boulevard, police initiated an investigation into an alleged armed robbery at a commercial convenience store. The suspect displayed a weapon and obtained cash before fleeing on foot. Police have released a description and are seeking public assistance: the suspect is described as a male, approximately 5’10”, medium build, wearing a dark hoodie, jeans, and a black mask. Authorities urge anyone with information about this case to contact the Crime Line.
No significant incidence of homicide or sexual assault has been reported during this period. Incidents remain largely property and person crimes typical of seasonal trends. Suspect descriptions have only been released in cases where police are requesting help from the public. Listeners are reminded to remain vigilant in securing personal property and to report suspicious activity.
If you have any information related to ongoing investigations or witnessed suspicious behavior, please contact the Virginia Beach Police non-emergency line at 757-385-5000 or submit tips anonymously through the Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.
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