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Virginia Beach Police Blotter

In recent law enforcement activities, Virginia Beach Police Department made 53 arrests during Spring Break Weekend from April 25-27, 2025, resulting in approximately 200 criminal charges primarily at the Oceanfront Resort Area. Officers responded to multiple shooting incidents, including ShotSpotter activations and one shooting in the 1400 block of Pacific Avenue on Sunday morning. At least 28 firearms were confiscated during this concentrated enforcement period.

The weekend activity began on Friday, April 25, with numerous arrests related to firearms violations. The majority of incidents occurred during a 48-hour window as large crowds of teens and young adults gathered in the Resort Area.

Officers responded to several shots fired calls throughout the weekend. The most serious incident occurred Sunday morning when a person was shot in the 1400 block of Pacific Avenue. The status of this investigation is ongoing.

Police noted that while many visitors came to enjoy the beach, a significant number arrived with "criminal aspirations" according to department reports. The enforcement action represents the department's stated commitment to public safety, particularly in high-traffic tourist areas during peak seasonal events.

The VBPD regularly publishes both weekly and annual reports on policing activities throughout Virginia Beach. These reports are available for public review through the department's official website. Additionally, residents can access information about police incidents and offense reports through the city's Open Data Portal, which maintains datasets of police responses where crime reports were generated.

For those seeking specific information about incidents, the electronic Police Reports Online (ePRO) system provides public access to reported crime and traffic accident reports. This interactive web application allows citizens to search and review official documentation of police activities.

The significant number of firearms-related arrests during the Spring Break Weekend continues a concerning pattern of gun violence in public spaces, particularly during large gatherings and events.

Anyone with information about criminal activities in Virginia Beach is encouraged to contact the Virginia Beach Police Department. For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency information or tips, contact Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or text "VBTIP" with information to CRIMES (274637).

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