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Virginia Beach Crime Roundup: Burglary, Vehicle Theft, Disorderly Conduct, and More Under Investigation
Published 6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Listeners, for the week ending October 19, 2025, Virginia Beach law enforcement responded to several incidents across the city. In the Lynnhaven area, officers are investigating an alleged burglary reported near the Lynnhaven Parkway business district. According to police, entry was forced into a retail shop after hours; electronics and cash were reported stolen, and the case remains under investigation.
At the intersection of Holland Road and South Independence Boulevard, a vehicle theft occurred early Thursday morning. The victim reported their sedan missing from a public parking lot. Police are treating the incident as an alleged auto theft and ask anyone with information to contact Crime Solvers. No suspect description is available.
Oceanfront units were dispatched to Atlantic Avenue following reports of disorderly conduct late Friday evening. In this case, officers detained two adults for alleged public intoxication. Arrests were made, and the suspects were processed at the First Precinct.
Near the Aragona Village neighborhood, officers responded midweek to an alleged assault that took place outside of a convenience store. The victim sustained minor injuries and was treated at the scene. The incident is still under investigation.
Mount Trashmore Park saw increased patrols after a report of vandalism to park property last Saturday afternoon, when playground equipment was allegedly damaged by unknown suspects. Police say the case is open and encourage tips from the public.
In the Kempsville area, police responded to reports of an alleged larceny at a local grocery store, where multiple items were reportedly shoplifted by two individuals who left before officers arrived. Surveillance footage is being reviewed, and no arrests have been made at this time.
Officers in the Bayside district are seeking public assistance regarding an alleged robbery near the corner of Baker Road and Newtown Road. The victim described the suspect as a Black male, approximately 6 feet tall, wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and black joggers. The incident occurred Tuesday just after sunset; the suspect fled on foot. Police request any witnesses or those with information to reach out to Crime Solvers.
Law enforcement in the Princess Anne area are investigating a report of alleged credit card fraud at a gas station on Princess Anne Road. The victim stated unauthorized charges appeared after a transaction at the location. The case remains open pending further review.
No case numbers were provided for these incidents. Trends this week include continued reports of property crime, with several thefts and burglaries concentrated near busy commercial corridors, and isolated incidents of vandalism and assault. Police also note a rise in retail larcenies and urge local businesses to remain vigilant.
Listeners are reminded to contact Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at (888) LOCK-U-UP or call local law enforcement if you have any information about these incidents. 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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At the intersection of Holland Road and South Independence Boulevard, a vehicle theft occurred early Thursday morning. The victim reported their sedan missing from a public parking lot. Police are treating the incident as an alleged auto theft and ask anyone with information to contact Crime Solvers. No suspect description is available.
Oceanfront units were dispatched to Atlantic Avenue following reports of disorderly conduct late Friday evening. In this case, officers detained two adults for alleged public intoxication. Arrests were made, and the suspects were processed at the First Precinct.
Near the Aragona Village neighborhood, officers responded midweek to an alleged assault that took place outside of a convenience store. The victim sustained minor injuries and was treated at the scene. The incident is still under investigation.
Mount Trashmore Park saw increased patrols after a report of vandalism to park property last Saturday afternoon, when playground equipment was allegedly damaged by unknown suspects. Police say the case is open and encourage tips from the public.
In the Kempsville area, police responded to reports of an alleged larceny at a local grocery store, where multiple items were reportedly shoplifted by two individuals who left before officers arrived. Surveillance footage is being reviewed, and no arrests have been made at this time.
Officers in the Bayside district are seeking public assistance regarding an alleged robbery near the corner of Baker Road and Newtown Road. The victim described the suspect as a Black male, approximately 6 feet tall, wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and black joggers. The incident occurred Tuesday just after sunset; the suspect fled on foot. Police request any witnesses or those with information to reach out to Crime Solvers.
Law enforcement in the Princess Anne area are investigating a report of alleged credit card fraud at a gas station on Princess Anne Road. The victim stated unauthorized charges appeared after a transaction at the location. The case remains open pending further review.
No case numbers were provided for these incidents. Trends this week include continued reports of property crime, with several thefts and burglaries concentrated near busy commercial corridors, and isolated incidents of vandalism and assault. Police also note a rise in retail larcenies and urge local businesses to remain vigilant.
Listeners are reminded to contact Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at (888) LOCK-U-UP or call local law enforcement if you have any information about these incidents. 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.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.