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Virginia Beach Crime Roundup: Investigations, Arrests, and Incident Reports

Virginia Beach Crime Roundup: Investigations, Arrests, and Incident Reports

Published 7 months, 3 weeks ago
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In Virginia Beach over the past week, multiple incidents were reported across various neighborhoods. In the Hilltop area, police responded to an alleged burglary at a business during the overnight hours, with officers arriving to find evidence of forced entry. This incident is currently under investigation, and authorities have not yet released any suspect information. Over at the Newtown Road corridor, patrol units conducted a traffic stop leading to the arrest of an individual for alleged possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute. Charges were filed, and the suspect was transported to the Virginia Beach Correctional Center. In the vicinity of Lynnhaven Parkway and Holland Road, officers responded to reports of disorderly conduct in a parking lot late Friday evening. Responding units cited several individuals and released them at the scene; no further arrests were made.

In the Bayside neighborhood, police are investigating an alleged theft from a retail location reported on Saturday afternoon. The suspect, described as a male in his mid-20s wearing a dark hoodie and jeans, was last seen fleeing toward Diamond Springs Road. Detectives encourage anyone with information to come forward. At the Oceanfront near Atlantic Avenue, authorities responded to an incident of resisting arrest following an altercation outside a nightspot. The suspect attempted to evade officers but was apprehended after a brief foot pursuit. The case is marked closed with an arrest made.

There was an alleged assault in the Kempsville area involving two individuals late Tuesday night, with one person hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. The incident remains under investigation. In Aragona Village, a patrol unit encountered alleged trespassing on private property after midnight Thursday, leading to a warning issued and the individuals escorted from the premises.

No homicide or major violent crime incidents involving public assistance requests were reported in the past week. No large-scale public safety alerts were issued, and no patterns of street-level robberies, motor vehicle thefts, or aggravated assaults outside the standard rate for this time of year appear evident based on current police communications.

Listeners are reminded that if you have tips or information about any unsolved crime or are seeking to assist with ongoing investigations, call the Virginia Beach Police Department Crime Solvers line at (888) 562-5887 or dial 911 for emergencies. Thank you for tuning in and make sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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