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Virginia Beach Police Blotter: Assaults, Property Crimes, and Investigations

Virginia Beach Police Blotter: Assaults, Property Crimes, and Investigations

Published 6 months, 1 week ago
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Virginia Beach Police made an arrest in a malicious wounding incident on Meredith Court last week. The case involves an alleged assault that resulted in serious injury; authorities report the arrest of an adult suspect and confirm ongoing follow-up. Details on suspect identity and motive have not been released to the public at this time. The status is listed as closed with an arrest made, according to the City of Virginia Beach update.

Elsewhere, police investigated a disturbance in the vicinity of Newtown Road where multiple parties were reportedly involved in a verbal confrontation that escalated to physical contact. This incident remains under investigation and law enforcement has not requested public assistance with suspect identification as of the latest update.

Near the intersection of Lynnhaven Parkway and Holland Road, officers responded to reports of property damage in a commercial parking area. Witnesses indicated the incident was likely related to vandalism, with minor damages sustained to several vehicles. No arrests have been reported and the case is under active investigation.

A larceny was reported near the Aragona Village neighborhood, where merchandise was taken from a retail establishment by an alleged suspect described as a white male, approximately late 20s, last seen wearing a red hoodie and dark jeans. Police are seeking public assistance in locating this individual, and anyone with information is encouraged to contact the department’s crime line. The case reference is 25-1085.

A hit-and-run involving two vehicles occurred near the Princess Anne Plaza area. Damage to property was reported and both parties were contacted; officers collected information and documented statements. No charges or arrests have been mentioned, and the investigation continues.

Along First Colonial Road, officers responded to a trespassing complaint at a local business. The alleged party was contacted by police and officially trespassed from the premises for violating property policies. This matter has been documented and no further action is expected unless reoffense occurs.

Police responded to a theft call in the Bayside area with officers contacting the alleged suspect on scene. Summons for theft were issued and the individual was released pending court proceedings.

Reports of unwanted subjects and disturbances continued, with officers documenting incidents and taking action to trespass individuals where applicable. Several welfare checks were performed, and found property was collected by police for safekeeping in the North End Beach area.

A possible restraining order violation was investigated near the College Park neighborhood. Police are continuing to gather information and confirm details; no charges have been formally issued.

In multiple instances, code enforcement documented property violations related to maintenance issues in residential areas; orders have been issued and follow-up inspections are scheduled by City authorities.

Notably, the department did not report juvenile suspects or any incidents requesting broad public alert or safety warnings.

Listeners should note that theft, property damage, and disturbances continue to be the most common criminal incidents in the area, with property crime appearing slightly elevated compared to the previous period. Some patterns indicate ongoing challenges with trespassing and retail theft in commercial corridors. Police remind the public to report suspicious activity promptly.

Anyone with information regarding ongoing criminal cases, especially those seeking public assistance, should contact the Virginia Beach Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit tips via the department’s anonymous reporting system.

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