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"Virginia Beach Police Report: Property Crimes and Vehicle Incidents Dominate the Week"

"Virginia Beach Police Report: Property Crimes and Vehicle Incidents Dominate the Week"

Published 7 months, 3 weeks ago
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During the previous week in Virginia Beach, police responded to a series of incidents reflecting a range of alleged criminal activity. In the Hilltop area, officers are investigating an alleged burglary at a retail business early Tuesday morning, where entry was reportedly gained through a rear entrance and merchandise was taken. The case remains open and detectives are reviewing nearby surveillance footage.

At the Oceanfront, late Wednesday evening, patrol responded to an alleged aggravated assault near 21st Street and Pacific Avenue. Police report a male was injured but is in stable condition; the incident is under investigation and no suspect descriptions are being made public at this time.

In the Green Run neighborhood, officers arrested one adult male following an alleged domestic disturbance on Thursday afternoon. The arrest was for alleged assault and battery, and according to police, the case is moving forward with charges pending.

Late Friday night in the Lynnhaven area, police investigated an alleged larceny from an auto parked near Lynnhaven Mall. Multiple items were reported stolen from the unlocked vehicle. The incident is under active investigation, and police remind listeners to secure vehicles and remove valuables.

On Saturday morning, a report of alleged vandalism was received from the Pembroke section near Town Center, with damages to several parked vehicles noted. No arrests have been made, and detectives are seeking video evidence from area businesses to assist the investigation.

Sunday, in the Lake Edward neighborhood, officers responded to an alleged hit and run involving property damage at an intersection along Baker Road. No injuries were reported. The suspect vehicle is described only as a dark sedan, and the Virginia Beach Police Department is asking the public for any tips regarding this case.

No incidents involving significant violence or gun-related crime have been reported by authorities during this period. Overall, property crimes and vehicle-related offenses made up the majority of reported incidents, with several cases remaining under investigation.

While there do not appear to be any significant patterns outside the ongoing issues with vehicle larcenies throughout the city, police continue to encourage the securement of personal property and vigilance in reporting suspicious activity. Anyone with information about any of these cases is urged to contact Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit a tip online.

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