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Virginia Beach Crime Report: Thefts, Assaults, and DUI Cases in the Past Week
Published 6 months ago
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Listeners, here’s your police report digest for Virginia Beach covering the previous week’s criminal incidents. In the Lynnhaven neighborhood, officers responded to an alleged theft from a retail store Friday night. The suspect reportedly left the premises with merchandise valued under $500. The case remains under investigation and police are reviewing surveillance footage. At the intersection of Baker and Aragona, patrol units were dispatched Saturday afternoon to a report of assault. The incident involved an altercation between two adults resulting in minor injuries; one individual was taken into custody for alleged second-degree assault and the case is pending review by prosecutors.
In the Kempsville area, police received a call Monday evening about an alleged burglary in progress at a small commercial property near Providence and Kempsville Road. Responding units found evidence of forced entry but no one was located inside. Forensic teams processed the scene and detectives are requesting tips from the public to help identify potential suspects. Also Monday, in the vicinity of Thalia, police stopped a vehicle after reports of reckless driving. The driver, an adult male, was charged with driving under the influence and the case is closed pending court proceedings.
On Tuesday, officers in the Oceanfront district responded to an alleged robbery near Atlantic Avenue and 19th Street. A victim reported being approached by two males, described as late teens to early twenties, both wearing black hoodies and masks. They allegedly displayed a handgun and took cash and personal property. Police are actively seeking public assistance in locating the suspects and urge anyone with information to contact authorities.
Wednesday morning saw a reported case of alleged motor vehicle theft near Pembroke Manor, with a sedan reported missing from a public parking lot at Independence Boulevard and Jeanne Street. Investigating officers have circulated the vehicle’s description and case remains open.
Thursday in the Princess Anne area, a report was made of alleged drug possession after a traffic stop along Holland Road. Officers arrested two occupants for possession of a controlled substance not cannabis. Both were charged and released pending arraignment.
Friday near the intersection of First Colonial Road and Virginia Beach Boulevard, patrol units responded to a disturbance call. On arrival, individuals were cited for alleged disorderly conduct and public intoxication. No injuries were reported, and the scene was cleared without further incident.
There have been noticeable trends in the past week including multiple alleged thefts from vehicles in the Pembroke Manor and Bow Creek neighborhoods and increased reports of assault, particularly in residential areas after dark. There is also an uptick in drug-related arrests following traffic stops along major arterial roads. Police continue to urge residents to lock their vehicles and report suspicious activity, and extra patrols have been dispatched to high-incident neighborhoods.
Anyone with information regarding any open cases or wanted suspects is encouraged to contact Virginia Beach Police at 757-385-5000 or submit anonymous tips through the Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.
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In the Kempsville area, police received a call Monday evening about an alleged burglary in progress at a small commercial property near Providence and Kempsville Road. Responding units found evidence of forced entry but no one was located inside. Forensic teams processed the scene and detectives are requesting tips from the public to help identify potential suspects. Also Monday, in the vicinity of Thalia, police stopped a vehicle after reports of reckless driving. The driver, an adult male, was charged with driving under the influence and the case is closed pending court proceedings.
On Tuesday, officers in the Oceanfront district responded to an alleged robbery near Atlantic Avenue and 19th Street. A victim reported being approached by two males, described as late teens to early twenties, both wearing black hoodies and masks. They allegedly displayed a handgun and took cash and personal property. Police are actively seeking public assistance in locating the suspects and urge anyone with information to contact authorities.
Wednesday morning saw a reported case of alleged motor vehicle theft near Pembroke Manor, with a sedan reported missing from a public parking lot at Independence Boulevard and Jeanne Street. Investigating officers have circulated the vehicle’s description and case remains open.
Thursday in the Princess Anne area, a report was made of alleged drug possession after a traffic stop along Holland Road. Officers arrested two occupants for possession of a controlled substance not cannabis. Both were charged and released pending arraignment.
Friday near the intersection of First Colonial Road and Virginia Beach Boulevard, patrol units responded to a disturbance call. On arrival, individuals were cited for alleged disorderly conduct and public intoxication. No injuries were reported, and the scene was cleared without further incident.
There have been noticeable trends in the past week including multiple alleged thefts from vehicles in the Pembroke Manor and Bow Creek neighborhoods and increased reports of assault, particularly in residential areas after dark. There is also an uptick in drug-related arrests following traffic stops along major arterial roads. Police continue to urge residents to lock their vehicles and report suspicious activity, and extra patrols have been dispatched to high-incident neighborhoods.
Anyone with information regarding any open cases or wanted suspects is encouraged to contact Virginia Beach Police at 757-385-5000 or submit anonymous tips through the Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.
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