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Virginia Beach Crime Roundup: Burglaries, Vandalism, and Ongoing Investigations

Virginia Beach Crime Roundup: Burglaries, Vandalism, and Ongoing Investigations

Published 5 months, 1 week ago
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According to WAVY News, on Monday, November 17, police responded to a reported burglary in progress in the Lynnhaven area. Officers arrived to find a business had been forcibly entered overnight; electronics and cash were reported missing. The incident remains under investigation. On Tuesday, November 18, officers were dispatched to the Oceanfront after a citizen flagged police about a group alleged to be vandalizing vehicles in a public parking lot. Three juveniles were briefly detained and released to guardians; the case is ongoing as police work to identify additional persons involved. That same afternoon, Virginia Beach Police were called to the Green Run neighborhood for reports of shots fired. Witness statements indicated an argument in the street preceded the alleged discharge of firearms. No injuries were reported. Shell casings were recovered and the investigation remains active.

Wednesday, November 19, officers responded to the Princess Anne Plaza area for a report of an alleged domestic assault. One adult suspect was arrested on scene and charged; case number is available upon request from the department. That evening, patrol was dispatched to a retail store in the Pembroke vicinity for a reported shoplifting. According to store security, an individual concealed merchandise and fled when confronted by staff. The police report describes the suspect as a Black male in his twenties, approximately 6’0”, wearing a red hoodie and jeans. Police are seeking public assistance in identifying this individual.

On Thursday, November 20, a robbery was reported near Aragona Village. According to police, a delivery driver alleged that two masked suspects approached him on foot, displayed what appeared to be a firearm, and demanded money before fleeing the scene. No injuries were sustained. The suspects are described as males in dark clothing, one tall and thin, the other stockier; the investigation is ongoing and police urge anyone with information to come forward.

On Friday, November 21, officers were called to the Kempsville area regarding a residential burglary discovered by a property manager during a routine check. Entry was gained through a rear window; jewelry and electronics were reported stolen. The case is under investigation. Later that night, police responded to a disturbance near the ViBe Creative District. An adult male was arrested on outstanding warrants, and a second suspect fled on foot but has since been identified; follow-up continues.

Saturday, November 22, a catalytic converter theft was reported from a church parking lot in Lake Edward. Surveillance footage shows two individuals removing vehicle parts and leaving in a white pickup truck. No arrests have been made; police are seeking tips from the community.

No major trends of escalating violence or organized patterns have emerged from this week’s reports, though property crimes—including burglaries and thefts—remain a concern in several districts. Listeners can submit anonymous tips to the Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or call 911 in emergencies.

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