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"Virginia Beach Crime Digest: Burglaries, Assaults, and Fatal Crashes"
- 2025/03/05
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Virginia Beach Police Department Crime Report Digest - Week of February 26 to March 4, 2025
On February 26, officers responded to a reported burglary at a business on Atlantic Avenue near 17th Street. The front window was smashed and cash was stolen from the register. The incident remains under investigation.
Later that day, police arrested a suspect for shoplifting at a store in the Pembroke Mall area. The individual allegedly attempted to conceal merchandise valued at over $200 before exiting without payment.
On February 27, a vehicle was reported stolen from a residential driveway in the Kempsville neighborhood. The car was later recovered abandoned in Norfolk. No arrests have been made and the case is still open.
Officers investigated an alleged assault at the Oceanfront on February 28. The victim reported being struck during an altercation outside a bar on Pacific Avenue. Minor injuries were treated at the scene. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage.
On March 1, police responded to Princess Anne Road for a fight in progress. Upon arrival, officers found an unresponsive 51-year-old male who was transported to a hospital and later pronounced deceased. The incident is being investigated as a potential homicide.
A residential burglary was reported in the Bayside area on March 2. The homeowner returned to find a rear window forced open and several electronic items missing. Forensic technicians processed the scene for evidence.
On March 3, officers investigated a fatal single-vehicle crash on Virginia Beach Boulevard near Town Center. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene. The cause of the accident remains under investigation pending toxicology results.
Multiple thefts from vehicles were reported in the Green Run neighborhood on March 4. Several unlocked cars had valuables stolen overnight. Residents are reminded to secure their vehicles and remove or hide valuable items.
Overall, violent crime incidents decreased 22.3% compared to the same period last year. Property crimes showed a 4.3% reduction, with notable decreases in motor vehicle thefts and larcenies from vehicles.
The Virginia Beach Police Department encourages anyone with information about these or other criminal incidents to contact the Detective Bureau at 757-385-4101 or Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through P3Tips.com.
On February 26, officers responded to a reported burglary at a business on Atlantic Avenue near 17th Street. The front window was smashed and cash was stolen from the register. The incident remains under investigation.
Later that day, police arrested a suspect for shoplifting at a store in the Pembroke Mall area. The individual allegedly attempted to conceal merchandise valued at over $200 before exiting without payment.
On February 27, a vehicle was reported stolen from a residential driveway in the Kempsville neighborhood. The car was later recovered abandoned in Norfolk. No arrests have been made and the case is still open.
Officers investigated an alleged assault at the Oceanfront on February 28. The victim reported being struck during an altercation outside a bar on Pacific Avenue. Minor injuries were treated at the scene. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage.
On March 1, police responded to Princess Anne Road for a fight in progress. Upon arrival, officers found an unresponsive 51-year-old male who was transported to a hospital and later pronounced deceased. The incident is being investigated as a potential homicide.
A residential burglary was reported in the Bayside area on March 2. The homeowner returned to find a rear window forced open and several electronic items missing. Forensic technicians processed the scene for evidence.
On March 3, officers investigated a fatal single-vehicle crash on Virginia Beach Boulevard near Town Center. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene. The cause of the accident remains under investigation pending toxicology results.
Multiple thefts from vehicles were reported in the Green Run neighborhood on March 4. Several unlocked cars had valuables stolen overnight. Residents are reminded to secure their vehicles and remove or hide valuable items.
Overall, violent crime incidents decreased 22.3% compared to the same period last year. Property crimes showed a 4.3% reduction, with notable decreases in motor vehicle thefts and larcenies from vehicles.
The Virginia Beach Police Department encourages anyone with information about these or other criminal incidents to contact the Detective Bureau at 757-385-4101 or Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through P3Tips.com.