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Virginia Beach Crime Roundup: Robberies, Burglaries, and Vehicle Thefts in March 2025
- 2025/04/02
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Between March 25 and April 1, 2025, Virginia Beach Police responded to the following notable incidents:
On March 26 in the Oceanfront area near Pacific Avenue, officers investigated a reported robbery. A male suspect allegedly approached a victim, displayed a weapon, and demanded personal belongings. The suspect fled the scene on foot. No injuries were reported, and the case remains under investigation.
On March 27 in the Kempsville area near Princess Anne Road, police responded to a residential burglary. The suspect reportedly entered through a rear window and stole electronics and jewelry. The crime occurred sometime during the afternoon, and no suspects have been identified. The investigation is ongoing.
On March 28 near Lynnhaven Parkway in the Lynnhaven neighborhood, a shoplifting incident occurred in a retail establishment. The suspect allegedly concealed merchandise and attempted to leave without payment. An arrest was made, and charges are pending.
On March 29 in the Town Center area near Independence Boulevard, officers were dispatched to a vehicle theft. A 2020 silver Honda Accord was reported stolen from a parking garage. The investigation is open, and anyone with information is urged to contact authorities.
On the night of March 30, in the Sandbridge neighborhood, police were alerted to a large party at a rental property where property damage occurred. Attendees reportedly caused destruction to windows and doors, though no injuries were reported. Police are working to identify those involved.
On March 31 in the Bayside area near Shore Drive, officers responded to an alleged assault during a dispute between two individuals in a public park. One individual sustained minor injuries but declined medical attention. The incident is under investigation.
Notable trends during this period include an increase in residential burglaries and vehicle thefts. Residents are advised to secure their homes and vehicles and report any suspicious activity.
For tips or information regarding these cases, contact the Virginia Beach Police Department at 757-385-5000 or Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP (1-888-562-5887).
On March 26 in the Oceanfront area near Pacific Avenue, officers investigated a reported robbery. A male suspect allegedly approached a victim, displayed a weapon, and demanded personal belongings. The suspect fled the scene on foot. No injuries were reported, and the case remains under investigation.
On March 27 in the Kempsville area near Princess Anne Road, police responded to a residential burglary. The suspect reportedly entered through a rear window and stole electronics and jewelry. The crime occurred sometime during the afternoon, and no suspects have been identified. The investigation is ongoing.
On March 28 near Lynnhaven Parkway in the Lynnhaven neighborhood, a shoplifting incident occurred in a retail establishment. The suspect allegedly concealed merchandise and attempted to leave without payment. An arrest was made, and charges are pending.
On March 29 in the Town Center area near Independence Boulevard, officers were dispatched to a vehicle theft. A 2020 silver Honda Accord was reported stolen from a parking garage. The investigation is open, and anyone with information is urged to contact authorities.
On the night of March 30, in the Sandbridge neighborhood, police were alerted to a large party at a rental property where property damage occurred. Attendees reportedly caused destruction to windows and doors, though no injuries were reported. Police are working to identify those involved.
On March 31 in the Bayside area near Shore Drive, officers responded to an alleged assault during a dispute between two individuals in a public park. One individual sustained minor injuries but declined medical attention. The incident is under investigation.
Notable trends during this period include an increase in residential burglaries and vehicle thefts. Residents are advised to secure their homes and vehicles and report any suspicious activity.
For tips or information regarding these cases, contact the Virginia Beach Police Department at 757-385-5000 or Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP (1-888-562-5887).