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Weekly Virginia Beach Police Blotter: Larceny, Burglary, Assault, and More Under Investigation

Weekly Virginia Beach Police Blotter: Larceny, Burglary, Assault, and More Under Investigation

Published 3 months ago
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January 24 to January 30, Virginia Beach Police responded to the following incidents.

On January 25 near the oceanfront, officers investigated an alleged larceny from a vehicle. A report was filed and the case remains under investigation.

January 26 in the Lynnhaven area, a residential burglary occurred where entry was gained through an unlocked door. No arrests at this time; under investigation.

On January 27 at the Virginia Beach Boardwalk intersection, an alleged simple assault took place during a disturbance. One adult male was arrested.

January 28 near Red Mill Commons, police responded to a reported theft from a retail store. Suspect fled; actively seeking public help identifying a white male, 30s, medium build, wearing dark hoodie. Case number VBPD-0128-0234.

On January 29 in the Kempsville neighborhood, an alleged drug possession incident led to two arrests after a traffic stop.

January 30 near General Booth Boulevard, a hit-and-run collision with property damage was reported. Vehicle description released; investigation ongoing.

No significant trends or patterns noted this week, with incidents scattered across the city and low volume overall.

For tips, call Virginia Beach Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or submit anonymously online.

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