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"Crimes in Virginia Beach: Burglaries, Thefts, and Arrests Reported"

"Crimes in Virginia Beach: Burglaries, Thefts, and Arrests Reported"

Published 7 months ago
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In Virginia Beach, the past week saw several notable criminal incidents reported by local authorities. On Monday, in the vicinity of Lynnhaven Parkway and Holland Road, officers responded to an alleged commercial burglary after employees discovered property missing during opening hours. The incident remains under investigation. Later that day, at the intersection of Shore Drive and Great Neck Road, patrol units were dispatched following reports of an alleged motor vehicle theft. The vehicle was later recovered nearby; the status is listed as under investigation, Case 24-21233.

Tuesday night, in the Timberlake neighborhood, police were called to investigate reports of shots fired. Shell casings were found at the scene and minor property damage was reported. No injuries occurred and the case is still active, with detectives seeking public assistance in locating a potential suspect described as a male, approximately 6 feet tall, wearing a dark hoodie at the time of the incident. Case 24-21321.

Wednesday morning, near the Oceanfront boardwalk and Atlantic Avenue, officers conducted a welfare check that led to the arrest of an adult male on alleged possession of a controlled substance. Charges have been filed and the suspect is being held awaiting arraignment.

Around midday Thursday, in the Kings Grant area, residents reported a string of alleged larcenies from unlocked vehicles. Police are reviewing surveillance footage and urge listeners to secure personal belongings. The case remains open. That evening, officers responded to a disturbance in the Town Center district involving alleged public intoxication and property damage. The individual involved was apprehended and charges are pending.

Friday saw police responding to a reported alleged assault in the Green Run neighborhood, where two individuals were injured during an altercation. Medical assistance was provided at the scene. The investigation is ongoing, Case 24-21587. Friday night, in Aragona Village, officers investigated an alleged residential burglary. Entry appeared forced, but no injuries were reported and the investigation is open.

Saturday evening, at Newtown Road and Baker Road, traffic units conducted a vehicle stop leading to the arrest of an adult female for alleged driving under the influence. Charges have been filed and the individual was released on bail. Later that night in the Lake Edward area, officers responded to an alleged robbery in a convenience store parking lot. The suspect fled on foot; witness descriptions indicate a male, mid-20s, light complexion, wearing a red jacket. Police are asking anyone with information to come forward, Case 24-21643.

Sunday afternoon, in the Princess Anne Plaza area, police responded to reports of vandalism to multiple parked vehicles. The matter remains under investigation and patrols in the neighborhood have been increased.

The week also saw several calls related to minor property thefts and noise disturbances, with officers either resolving the situations onsite or referring them for follow-up. No significant increases in violent crime were noted, but a continuing trend in opportunistic vehicle thefts and larcenies was observed, particularly in residential neighborhoods with unlocked cars. Police encourage listeners to be vigilant and to report suspicious activity.

Listeners with any information on these or other incidents are urged to contact Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or the non-emergency line at 757-385-5000. Thank you for tuning in and make sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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