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"Virginia Beach Crime Report: Robberies, Burglaries, and Suspicious Activity Highlight Weekly Incidents"
Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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Virginia Beach Police report that on Saturday, November 8 near the Bayside neighborhood, officers responded to a disturbance resulting in an alleged armed robbery. A male victim reported that two suspects approached and forcibly took personal property before fleeing toward Independence Boulevard. The incident is under investigation, and police request public assistance with identifying the suspects. According to police, both are described as Black males, late teens to early twenties, wearing dark hooded sweatshirts and jeans at the time of the incident.
On Sunday, November 9, a larceny from an auto was reported in the Lynnhaven area. The complainant found the vehicle’s window smashed and several items missing, including electronics. The case is under investigation.
The early morning of Monday, November 10 saw a commercial burglary in the Town Center district, where officers responded to an alarm. Upon arrival, they found the front entry glass door shattered. Cash and merchandise were taken from the business. The investigation is ongoing, awaiting surveillance footage.
Later that same day, a residential burglary was reported in the Oceanfront area. The complainant discovered forced entry to a rear door and missing jewelry. Detectives are following up on leads.
On Tuesday, November 11, patrol units responded to reports of illegal drug activity at the intersection of Great Neck Road and Wolfsnare Road. On arrival, officers observed alleged hand-to-hand transactions. Two adults were taken into custody and charged with narcotics violations. The case numbers were logged for court processing.
Wednesday, November 12, an incident of aggravated assault was reported in the Lake Edward community, where a male victim sustained a non-life-threatening stab wound during an altercation with a known individual. The suspect remained on scene and was taken into custody without incident.
On Thursday, November 13, officers responded to shots fired near Atlantic Park. Several shell casings were recovered but no victims have been identified. The incident is under investigation, and police ask anyone with information or surveillance footage to come forward.
Friday, November 14, a vehicle theft was reported from a parking lot in the Pembroke area. The owner reported the car missing after leaving it unattended and unlocked. No arrests have been made.
No homicides were reported in the previous week. There were several minor property crimes scattered throughout North End and Kempsville, consistent with seasonal increases in larcenies from vehicles. Police are reminding listeners to secure valuables and lock vehicles.
Significant trends this week include continued targeting of unsecured vehicles and increased cases of residential burglaries along the Oceanfront and Bayside corridors. Police also observed an uptick in calls related to suspicious activity near shopping centers, likely related to holiday season traffic.
Anyone with information about these or other incidents is asked to call Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit a tip online. Call 911 for emergencies.
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On Sunday, November 9, a larceny from an auto was reported in the Lynnhaven area. The complainant found the vehicle’s window smashed and several items missing, including electronics. The case is under investigation.
The early morning of Monday, November 10 saw a commercial burglary in the Town Center district, where officers responded to an alarm. Upon arrival, they found the front entry glass door shattered. Cash and merchandise were taken from the business. The investigation is ongoing, awaiting surveillance footage.
Later that same day, a residential burglary was reported in the Oceanfront area. The complainant discovered forced entry to a rear door and missing jewelry. Detectives are following up on leads.
On Tuesday, November 11, patrol units responded to reports of illegal drug activity at the intersection of Great Neck Road and Wolfsnare Road. On arrival, officers observed alleged hand-to-hand transactions. Two adults were taken into custody and charged with narcotics violations. The case numbers were logged for court processing.
Wednesday, November 12, an incident of aggravated assault was reported in the Lake Edward community, where a male victim sustained a non-life-threatening stab wound during an altercation with a known individual. The suspect remained on scene and was taken into custody without incident.
On Thursday, November 13, officers responded to shots fired near Atlantic Park. Several shell casings were recovered but no victims have been identified. The incident is under investigation, and police ask anyone with information or surveillance footage to come forward.
Friday, November 14, a vehicle theft was reported from a parking lot in the Pembroke area. The owner reported the car missing after leaving it unattended and unlocked. No arrests have been made.
No homicides were reported in the previous week. There were several minor property crimes scattered throughout North End and Kempsville, consistent with seasonal increases in larcenies from vehicles. Police are reminding listeners to secure valuables and lock vehicles.
Significant trends this week include continued targeting of unsecured vehicles and increased cases of residential burglaries along the Oceanfront and Bayside corridors. Police also observed an uptick in calls related to suspicious activity near shopping centers, likely related to holiday season traffic.
Anyone with information about these or other incidents is asked to call Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit a tip online. Call 911 for emergencies.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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