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Virginia Beach Crime Roundup: Thefts, Vandalism, and Suspect Searches
Published 7 months, 2 weeks ago
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Here’s the Virginia Beach Police crime report digest for the week ending Sunday, September 14, 2025. In the Bayside area, officers responded to reports of an alleged vehicle theft outside a retail center early Wednesday morning. Witnesses stated a dark-colored SUV left the parking lot at high speed before patrol units arrived. The incident remains under investigation.
Lynnhaven saw a residential burglary in the vicinity of Lynnhaven Parkway and Holland Road late Thursday night. Police report unknown suspect(s) entered via a back window and took electronics and jewelry. No arrests to date, and authorities urge nearby residents to report suspicious activity.
In the Oceanfront district, law enforcement responded Friday evening to an alleged aggravated assault near Atlantic Avenue and 22nd Street. A male victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries after a verbal altercation escalated. Officers detained one adult suspect at the scene. Charges are pending review, case number 25-23107.
Aragona witnessed a reported hit-and-run Saturday afternoon near North Witchduck Road and Baker Road. One driver left the area; no suspect description is available yet. The victim's vehicle was towed and the case remains open.
Seatack recorded a suspected narcotics offense Tuesday evening in the vicinity of Birdneck Road and Virginia Beach Boulevard. Plainclothes officers conducted a traffic stop resulting in the recovery of an undisclosed quantity of controlled substances. One adult male was arrested on multiple charges, under investigation, case number 25-23082.
Police responded to a shoplifting call Saturday morning at a commercial plaza in the Pembroke neighborhood. Store employees flagged two individuals allegedly leaving with unpaid merchandise. Both suspects fled before officers arrived; security camera footage is under review and authorities ask for community assistance in identifying subjects.
On Sunday night, Town Center units were dispatched to reports of property damage related to possible vandalism near Columbus Street and Central Park Avenue. Multiple businesses found graffiti on exterior walls and doors early Monday morning. No suspects have been identified; police are canvassing the area for witnesses.
In the Green Run area, officers intervened in a disturbance on Friday afternoon near Rosemont Road and South Independence Boulevard that resulted in one adult female being taken into custody on an alleged disorderly conduct charge. The incident was resolved without further escalation, and the subject was released with a summons.
This week’s incidents show a continued pattern of property crimes targeting retail and commercial corridors, with several alleged thefts and vandalism events reported. No serious injuries from violent crime were disclosed, but law enforcement is currently seeking public assistance for suspect identification in Oceanfront and Pembroke incidents.
Listeners who have any information about ongoing cases or suspect whereabouts are urged to call the Virginia Beach Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit tips through the city's secure portal. For emergencies, dial 911.
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Lynnhaven saw a residential burglary in the vicinity of Lynnhaven Parkway and Holland Road late Thursday night. Police report unknown suspect(s) entered via a back window and took electronics and jewelry. No arrests to date, and authorities urge nearby residents to report suspicious activity.
In the Oceanfront district, law enforcement responded Friday evening to an alleged aggravated assault near Atlantic Avenue and 22nd Street. A male victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries after a verbal altercation escalated. Officers detained one adult suspect at the scene. Charges are pending review, case number 25-23107.
Aragona witnessed a reported hit-and-run Saturday afternoon near North Witchduck Road and Baker Road. One driver left the area; no suspect description is available yet. The victim's vehicle was towed and the case remains open.
Seatack recorded a suspected narcotics offense Tuesday evening in the vicinity of Birdneck Road and Virginia Beach Boulevard. Plainclothes officers conducted a traffic stop resulting in the recovery of an undisclosed quantity of controlled substances. One adult male was arrested on multiple charges, under investigation, case number 25-23082.
Police responded to a shoplifting call Saturday morning at a commercial plaza in the Pembroke neighborhood. Store employees flagged two individuals allegedly leaving with unpaid merchandise. Both suspects fled before officers arrived; security camera footage is under review and authorities ask for community assistance in identifying subjects.
On Sunday night, Town Center units were dispatched to reports of property damage related to possible vandalism near Columbus Street and Central Park Avenue. Multiple businesses found graffiti on exterior walls and doors early Monday morning. No suspects have been identified; police are canvassing the area for witnesses.
In the Green Run area, officers intervened in a disturbance on Friday afternoon near Rosemont Road and South Independence Boulevard that resulted in one adult female being taken into custody on an alleged disorderly conduct charge. The incident was resolved without further escalation, and the subject was released with a summons.
This week’s incidents show a continued pattern of property crimes targeting retail and commercial corridors, with several alleged thefts and vandalism events reported. No serious injuries from violent crime were disclosed, but law enforcement is currently seeking public assistance for suspect identification in Oceanfront and Pembroke incidents.
Listeners who have any information about ongoing cases or suspect whereabouts are urged to call the Virginia Beach Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit tips through the city's secure portal. For emergencies, dial 911.
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