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Crime Wave in Virginia Beach: Assault, Burglary, and Theft on the Rise
Published 7 months, 1 week ago
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Listeners, the Virginia Beach Police Department reported several notable incidents across the city for the week ending Tuesday, September 23. In the Oceanfront area, officers responded to an alleged aggravated assault early Saturday morning, where a dispute near Pacific Avenue resulted in a victim sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. This incident is under investigation and police urge anyone with information about possible suspects to come forward.
Midweek in the Kempsville vicinity, a burglary was reported at a commercial establishment after entry was forced during overnight hours. Police are actively investigating; no arrests have been announced. On the same day, a suspected vehicle theft occurred near the Princess Anne corridor. The stolen vehicle was later found abandoned, and the case remains open pending further leads.
Thursday evening in the Lynnhaven neighborhood, police executed a warrant related to an alleged narcotics distribution operation. Multiple arrests were made following the recovery of controlled substances at the scene. Case number 2025-0921-07 has been issued for this incident.
Sunday afternoon near Aragona Boulevard, authorities were called to a reported vandalism involving significant damage to parked vehicles. At this time, the matter is under investigation.
In Seatack, officers responded to a reported robbery near a convenience store Friday night. The alleged suspect is described as a male, mid-twenties, medium build, wearing dark clothing and a white baseball cap. Police are seeking public assistance in identifying this individual. If you have information relating to this case, contact detectives immediately.
On Monday in the Bayside area, there was a domestic disturbance resulting in an alleged assault. Officers detained one adult male at the scene. The incident is classified as closed with arrest.
Throughout the week, there was a noticeable uptick in reported petty thefts around Town Center, with several incidents involving items taken from unlocked vehicles. Police remind residents to secure their belongings and report suspicious activity.
Overall, there are signs of increased property crime, particularly vehicle-related thefts and vandalism concentrated in central and western neighborhoods. Police are reinforcing patrols in these high-activity corridors and encouraging community vigilance.
For tips or information regarding any open investigations, listeners can contact the Virginia Beach Crime Solvers hotline at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit an anonymous tip through the department’s online portal.
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Midweek in the Kempsville vicinity, a burglary was reported at a commercial establishment after entry was forced during overnight hours. Police are actively investigating; no arrests have been announced. On the same day, a suspected vehicle theft occurred near the Princess Anne corridor. The stolen vehicle was later found abandoned, and the case remains open pending further leads.
Thursday evening in the Lynnhaven neighborhood, police executed a warrant related to an alleged narcotics distribution operation. Multiple arrests were made following the recovery of controlled substances at the scene. Case number 2025-0921-07 has been issued for this incident.
Sunday afternoon near Aragona Boulevard, authorities were called to a reported vandalism involving significant damage to parked vehicles. At this time, the matter is under investigation.
In Seatack, officers responded to a reported robbery near a convenience store Friday night. The alleged suspect is described as a male, mid-twenties, medium build, wearing dark clothing and a white baseball cap. Police are seeking public assistance in identifying this individual. If you have information relating to this case, contact detectives immediately.
On Monday in the Bayside area, there was a domestic disturbance resulting in an alleged assault. Officers detained one adult male at the scene. The incident is classified as closed with arrest.
Throughout the week, there was a noticeable uptick in reported petty thefts around Town Center, with several incidents involving items taken from unlocked vehicles. Police remind residents to secure their belongings and report suspicious activity.
Overall, there are signs of increased property crime, particularly vehicle-related thefts and vandalism concentrated in central and western neighborhoods. Police are reinforcing patrols in these high-activity corridors and encouraging community vigilance.
For tips or information regarding any open investigations, listeners can contact the Virginia Beach Crime Solvers hotline at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit an anonymous tip through the department’s online portal.
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