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"Crimes and Capers in Virginia Beach: A Week in Review"

"Crimes and Capers in Virginia Beach: A Week in Review"

Published 5 months, 3 weeks ago
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Virginia Beach Police responded to several notable incidents this past week across the city. In the Oceanfront area on Tuesday evening, officers investigated an alleged armed robbery at a retail shop, where a masked individual reportedly displayed a firearm and demanded cash from the register. The suspect fled north on Pacific Avenue before police arrived. No injuries were reported, and the case remains under investigation; authorities are seeking public assistance and describe the suspect as a male, approximately 6 feet tall, wearing all black clothing and a dark hoodie.

Earlier on Monday, in the Kempsville neighborhood, patrol units responded to reports of alleged vehicle break-ins along a cluster of residential streets near Indian Lakes. Victims reported several personal items missing from unlocked cars. Detectives have canvassed the area for surveillance video, and the investigation is ongoing.

In the Green Run area on Wednesday night, units were called for an alleged domestic disturbance at an apartment complex near Lynnhaven Parkway and Holland Road. On arrival, police made an arrest of a 29-year-old male for alleged assault and battery. The case is pending further court action.

On Thursday in the Town Center district, officers investigated an alleged attempted purse snatching in a parking garage near Columbus Street. A woman reported that a suspect tried to grab her purse as she exited her vehicle but fled when she sounded her car alarm. Police describe the suspect as a young male, late teens to early twenties, wearing a gray jacket and jeans, and are asking anyone with information to contact authorities. This case remains under investigation.

Friday evening saw police respond to an alleged shoplifting in the Lynnhaven Mall vicinity. Security detained a woman suspected of allegedly taking merchandise from a clothing store. Police issued a summons for alleged petit larceny before releasing her from the scene.

In the Bayside area around Wesleyan Drive on Saturday, patrol responded to reports of a fight between two men outside a convenience store parking lot. One individual sustained minor injuries. The incident is under investigation, and police have not announced any arrests.

On Sunday afternoon near Aragona Village, police were called to investigate alleged vandalism at a neighborhood park after several picnic tables and a playground structure were found spray painted with graffiti. Officers collected evidence, and detectives are following up on leads.

At this time, police note a continued pattern of vehicle break-ins, particularly involving unlocked vehicles in residential areas. They are urging all residents to secure their property and report suspicious activity promptly. Anyone with tips related to the above incidents can contact Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit a tip online. Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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