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Virginia Beach Crime Roundup: Burglary, Theft, Robbery, and a Missing Juvenile Investigation
Published 7 months, 2 weeks ago
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The past week in Virginia Beach saw a range of criminal investigations. In the Dam Neck area, police responded to an alleged burglary at a local convenience store reported early Friday morning. Officers found evidence of forced entry and property damage at the scene. Detectives are actively investigating, and no arrests have been announced.
In the Lake Edward neighborhood, there was an alleged motor vehicle theft reported near Club House Road on Monday evening. Police located the abandoned vehicle nearby later that night. The case remains under investigation.
At Town Center, there was an alleged robbery near the intersection of Independence Boulevard and Main Street on Wednesday night. According to police, a male suspect displayed a weapon and demanded money from a pedestrian. The suspect fled toward the Pembroke area on foot. Police describe the suspect as a Black male, late twenties, approximately six feet tall, wearing a red hoodie and black sweatpants. The Virginia Beach Police Department is seeking public assistance in this case.
In the Kempsville district, officers investigated a report of an assault late Tuesday on Princess Anne Road. The incident allegedly involved two individuals following a verbal dispute. EMS treated one person for minor injuries at the scene. The case is pending further interviews.
Oceanfront patrols noted an alleged vandalism case early Sunday along Atlantic Avenue, where multiple storefronts reported broken windows and graffiti. Surveillance footage is under review and detectives are asking anyone with information to come forward.
A missing juvenile investigation is ongoing in the Green Run area. Peyton Rilee Mills, age 14, was last seen Wednesday morning near Pittsburg Landing in Virginia Beach. She is described as 5'5", 198 pounds, with purple and blue hair, wearing a black shirt, grey sweatpants, and Air Jordans. Detectives are pursuing all leads. Family members believe an adult may have lured Peyton from her home. Anyone with information about Peyton's whereabouts is asked to call 911 or the Virginia Beach Police non-emergency number, 757-385-5000, as police are seeking public assistance in locating her, reports WTKR News.
No fatalities or shooting incidents were reported by police in the last week. There has been a noted pattern of increased property crime, specifically acts of vandalism and theft from vehicles in the Oceanfront and Town Center areas, with police urging residents and business owners to remain vigilant and to promptly report suspicious activity.
Anyone with information on any of these incidents may contact Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit a tip via the police department’s mobile app. For emergencies, call 911.
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In the Lake Edward neighborhood, there was an alleged motor vehicle theft reported near Club House Road on Monday evening. Police located the abandoned vehicle nearby later that night. The case remains under investigation.
At Town Center, there was an alleged robbery near the intersection of Independence Boulevard and Main Street on Wednesday night. According to police, a male suspect displayed a weapon and demanded money from a pedestrian. The suspect fled toward the Pembroke area on foot. Police describe the suspect as a Black male, late twenties, approximately six feet tall, wearing a red hoodie and black sweatpants. The Virginia Beach Police Department is seeking public assistance in this case.
In the Kempsville district, officers investigated a report of an assault late Tuesday on Princess Anne Road. The incident allegedly involved two individuals following a verbal dispute. EMS treated one person for minor injuries at the scene. The case is pending further interviews.
Oceanfront patrols noted an alleged vandalism case early Sunday along Atlantic Avenue, where multiple storefronts reported broken windows and graffiti. Surveillance footage is under review and detectives are asking anyone with information to come forward.
A missing juvenile investigation is ongoing in the Green Run area. Peyton Rilee Mills, age 14, was last seen Wednesday morning near Pittsburg Landing in Virginia Beach. She is described as 5'5", 198 pounds, with purple and blue hair, wearing a black shirt, grey sweatpants, and Air Jordans. Detectives are pursuing all leads. Family members believe an adult may have lured Peyton from her home. Anyone with information about Peyton's whereabouts is asked to call 911 or the Virginia Beach Police non-emergency number, 757-385-5000, as police are seeking public assistance in locating her, reports WTKR News.
No fatalities or shooting incidents were reported by police in the last week. There has been a noted pattern of increased property crime, specifically acts of vandalism and theft from vehicles in the Oceanfront and Town Center areas, with police urging residents and business owners to remain vigilant and to promptly report suspicious activity.
Anyone with information on any of these incidents may contact Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit a tip via the police department’s mobile app. For emergencies, call 911.
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