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Virginia Beach Weekly Crime Digest: Thefts, Burglaries, and Assaults Reported
Published 7 months ago
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Listeners, here’s your Virginia Beach daily crime report digest for the past week, presented in chronological order using factual summaries of publicly available police data.
In the Oceanfront district on Tuesday, police responded to multiple reports of alleged vehicle break-ins concentrated near Atlantic Avenue. The incidents involved forced entry into parked cars with personal items reported missing. The cases remain under investigation with no arrests announced. On the same day, in the Bayside area, officers investigated a shoplifting complaint at a retail store on Independence Boulevard. The alleged suspect fled before law enforcement arrived, and detectives are seeking public assistance identifying an adult male described as wearing a black hoodie, jeans, and red sneakers.
Wednesday saw a report of alleged aggravated assault near the intersection of Lynnhaven Parkway and Holland Road. According to responding officers, one adult victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported for medical care. Police state the incident is still under investigation, with no suspect description available at this time. Later Wednesday evening in the Kempsville neighborhood, authorities responded to an alleged residential burglary where entry was gained through a rear window; electronics and jewelry were reported missing. The case status is under investigation.
Thursday, in the Pembroke area, officers apprehended an individual for alleged possession of a controlled substance following a routine traffic stop near Constitution Drive. The adult suspect was taken into custody and charged. Also Thursday on Aragona Boulevard in the Town Center vicinity, police responded to an alleged vandalism incident involving spray paint on commercial property. No arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing.
Friday night, the Seatack community saw a disturbance reported outside a convenience store involving multiple individuals. Officers arrived to break up the altercation and one adult was cited for alleged disorderly conduct. On the same evening, the Princess Anne corridor had a report of alleged catalytic converter theft from vehicles parked adjacent to a shopping plaza. Police ask listeners to report any suspicious activity in the area.
On Saturday afternoon near Great Neck Road, police investigated an alleged wallet theft inside a grocery store; according to police, the suspect is described as an adult female wearing a green jacket and carrying a large black purse. Detectives request public assistance in locating the individual and ask for any tips from witnesses who may have observed suspicious activity.
Sunday brought reports of alleged trespassing in the Red Mill neighborhood, with officers locating two adults on private business property after hours. Both individuals were issued citations, and the case is considered closed at this time.
Significant trends this week include an uptick in alleged property crimes, specifically thefts from vehicles and shoplifting incidents across multiple business corridors. Officers continue to stress vigilance around parked cars and recommend securing valuables.
Listeners can provide information or tips to Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at (888) 562-5887. For emergencies, always dial 911.
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In the Oceanfront district on Tuesday, police responded to multiple reports of alleged vehicle break-ins concentrated near Atlantic Avenue. The incidents involved forced entry into parked cars with personal items reported missing. The cases remain under investigation with no arrests announced. On the same day, in the Bayside area, officers investigated a shoplifting complaint at a retail store on Independence Boulevard. The alleged suspect fled before law enforcement arrived, and detectives are seeking public assistance identifying an adult male described as wearing a black hoodie, jeans, and red sneakers.
Wednesday saw a report of alleged aggravated assault near the intersection of Lynnhaven Parkway and Holland Road. According to responding officers, one adult victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported for medical care. Police state the incident is still under investigation, with no suspect description available at this time. Later Wednesday evening in the Kempsville neighborhood, authorities responded to an alleged residential burglary where entry was gained through a rear window; electronics and jewelry were reported missing. The case status is under investigation.
Thursday, in the Pembroke area, officers apprehended an individual for alleged possession of a controlled substance following a routine traffic stop near Constitution Drive. The adult suspect was taken into custody and charged. Also Thursday on Aragona Boulevard in the Town Center vicinity, police responded to an alleged vandalism incident involving spray paint on commercial property. No arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing.
Friday night, the Seatack community saw a disturbance reported outside a convenience store involving multiple individuals. Officers arrived to break up the altercation and one adult was cited for alleged disorderly conduct. On the same evening, the Princess Anne corridor had a report of alleged catalytic converter theft from vehicles parked adjacent to a shopping plaza. Police ask listeners to report any suspicious activity in the area.
On Saturday afternoon near Great Neck Road, police investigated an alleged wallet theft inside a grocery store; according to police, the suspect is described as an adult female wearing a green jacket and carrying a large black purse. Detectives request public assistance in locating the individual and ask for any tips from witnesses who may have observed suspicious activity.
Sunday brought reports of alleged trespassing in the Red Mill neighborhood, with officers locating two adults on private business property after hours. Both individuals were issued citations, and the case is considered closed at this time.
Significant trends this week include an uptick in alleged property crimes, specifically thefts from vehicles and shoplifting incidents across multiple business corridors. Officers continue to stress vigilance around parked cars and recommend securing valuables.
Listeners can provide information or tips to Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at (888) 562-5887. For emergencies, always dial 911.
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