• "Virginia Beach Crime Report: Stolen Cars, Robberies, and Property Crimes"

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"Virginia Beach Crime Report: Stolen Cars, Robberies, and Property Crimes"

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  • Virginia Beach Police Department Crime Report for the week of March 3-9, 2025:

    On Monday, officers responded to a report of a stolen vehicle in the Kempsville area. The victim's 2023 Honda Civic was taken from their driveway overnight. The case remains under investigation.

    Tuesday morning, police were called to a convenience store robbery on Virginia Beach Boulevard. Two masked suspects allegedly entered the store, brandished weapons, and demanded cash from the register. No injuries were reported. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage.

    Later that day, officers arrested a suspect for assault at the Oceanfront. The alleged altercation occurred outside a bar on Atlantic Avenue. The victim sustained minor injuries. The suspect was taken into custody and charged with misdemeanor assault.

    On Wednesday, police responded to multiple reports of car break-ins in the Hilltop area. Several vehicles had windows smashed and valuables stolen. Residents are reminded to lock their cars and remove valuables from sight.

    Thursday afternoon, officers investigated a residential burglary in the Green Run neighborhood. The homeowner returned to find a rear window forced open and electronics missing. Forensics teams processed the scene for evidence.

    Friday evening, police made two arrests following a drug bust in the Bayside area. Officers executed a search warrant, seizing a quantity of illegal narcotics and cash. The suspects face multiple felony charges.

    On Saturday, the department received several noise complaints related to loud parties near the university area. Officers issued warnings and dispersed crowds at multiple locations.

    Sunday morning, police responded to a hit-and-run collision on Lynnhaven Parkway. A pedestrian suffered non-life-threatening injuries when struck by a vehicle that fled the scene. Investigators are seeking information on a dark-colored SUV with front-end damage.

    Throughout the week, officers conducted increased patrols and traffic enforcement in school zones and along major thoroughfares, issuing citations for speeding and other violations.

    The department notes a slight uptick in property crimes, particularly vehicle-related thefts and break-ins. Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity.

    For non-emergency situations or to provide information on any of these incidents, contact the Virginia Beach Police Department at 757-385-5000. In emergencies, always call 911. Anonymous tips can be submitted through Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or by using the P3Tips mobile app.
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Virginia Beach Police Department Crime Report for the week of March 3-9, 2025:

On Monday, officers responded to a report of a stolen vehicle in the Kempsville area. The victim's 2023 Honda Civic was taken from their driveway overnight. The case remains under investigation.

Tuesday morning, police were called to a convenience store robbery on Virginia Beach Boulevard. Two masked suspects allegedly entered the store, brandished weapons, and demanded cash from the register. No injuries were reported. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage.

Later that day, officers arrested a suspect for assault at the Oceanfront. The alleged altercation occurred outside a bar on Atlantic Avenue. The victim sustained minor injuries. The suspect was taken into custody and charged with misdemeanor assault.

On Wednesday, police responded to multiple reports of car break-ins in the Hilltop area. Several vehicles had windows smashed and valuables stolen. Residents are reminded to lock their cars and remove valuables from sight.

Thursday afternoon, officers investigated a residential burglary in the Green Run neighborhood. The homeowner returned to find a rear window forced open and electronics missing. Forensics teams processed the scene for evidence.

Friday evening, police made two arrests following a drug bust in the Bayside area. Officers executed a search warrant, seizing a quantity of illegal narcotics and cash. The suspects face multiple felony charges.

On Saturday, the department received several noise complaints related to loud parties near the university area. Officers issued warnings and dispersed crowds at multiple locations.

Sunday morning, police responded to a hit-and-run collision on Lynnhaven Parkway. A pedestrian suffered non-life-threatening injuries when struck by a vehicle that fled the scene. Investigators are seeking information on a dark-colored SUV with front-end damage.

Throughout the week, officers conducted increased patrols and traffic enforcement in school zones and along major thoroughfares, issuing citations for speeding and other violations.

The department notes a slight uptick in property crimes, particularly vehicle-related thefts and break-ins. Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity.

For non-emergency situations or to provide information on any of these incidents, contact the Virginia Beach Police Department at 757-385-5000. In emergencies, always call 911. Anonymous tips can be submitted through Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or by using the P3Tips mobile app.

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