• "Virginia Beach Crimes: Burglaries, Robberies, and Vandalism Investigations"

  • 2025/04/19
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"Virginia Beach Crimes: Burglaries, Robberies, and Vandalism Investigations"

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  • During the week of April 12 to April 18, 2025, Virginia Beach Police responded to a variety of criminal incidents across the city. In the Bayside area, officers investigated an alleged burglary at a commercial property near Northampton Boulevard. Entry was reportedly gained after hours and property damage was noted. The case remains under investigation.

    At the intersection of Holland Road and Rosemont Road, police responded to an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store. The suspect displayed a firearm and demanded cash before fleeing on foot. No injuries were reported. Detectives are seeking public assistance in identifying a suspect described as a Black male, approximately 6 feet tall, wearing a gray hoodie and dark pants. This incident remains under investigation.

    In the Town Center district, officers made an arrest following a reported motor vehicle theft. The apprehended individual was observed operating the stolen vehicle and is currently in custody pending further charges.

    A disturbance in the Kempsville neighborhood resulted in an alleged aggravated assault late in the evening on April 15. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was treated on scene. The suspect is known to the victim and charges are pending; police report the case is active.

    On the evening of April 16, officers in the Oceanfront area responded to reports of vandalism involving multiple vehicles. Several cars were found with smashed windows and damaged property. The investigation is ongoing.

    Near Indian River Road and Lynnhaven Parkway, police investigated an alleged larceny from an unlocked vehicle occurring overnight. Suspects have not been identified and the incident remains under investigation.

    During the week, there were also several incidents of suspected shoplifting from retail businesses along Independence Boulevard. In two of these cases, security footage has been recovered and police are identifying possible suspects. These cases are still under review.

    Reports from the Princess Anne corridor included a residential burglary in which entry was allegedly gained through a rear door. No arrests have been made; the case remains open.

    A potential trend was observed in property crimes, particularly thefts from unlocked vehicles and vandalism incidents in multiple neighborhoods. Police urge residents to secure vehicles and property.

    Anyone with information about these or other crimes is encouraged to contact the Virginia Beach Police Department Crime Solvers tip line at (888) LOCK-U-UP or submit tips online. All information will remain confidential. For emergencies or crimes in progress, dial 911.
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During the week of April 12 to April 18, 2025, Virginia Beach Police responded to a variety of criminal incidents across the city. In the Bayside area, officers investigated an alleged burglary at a commercial property near Northampton Boulevard. Entry was reportedly gained after hours and property damage was noted. The case remains under investigation.

At the intersection of Holland Road and Rosemont Road, police responded to an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store. The suspect displayed a firearm and demanded cash before fleeing on foot. No injuries were reported. Detectives are seeking public assistance in identifying a suspect described as a Black male, approximately 6 feet tall, wearing a gray hoodie and dark pants. This incident remains under investigation.

In the Town Center district, officers made an arrest following a reported motor vehicle theft. The apprehended individual was observed operating the stolen vehicle and is currently in custody pending further charges.

A disturbance in the Kempsville neighborhood resulted in an alleged aggravated assault late in the evening on April 15. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was treated on scene. The suspect is known to the victim and charges are pending; police report the case is active.

On the evening of April 16, officers in the Oceanfront area responded to reports of vandalism involving multiple vehicles. Several cars were found with smashed windows and damaged property. The investigation is ongoing.

Near Indian River Road and Lynnhaven Parkway, police investigated an alleged larceny from an unlocked vehicle occurring overnight. Suspects have not been identified and the incident remains under investigation.

During the week, there were also several incidents of suspected shoplifting from retail businesses along Independence Boulevard. In two of these cases, security footage has been recovered and police are identifying possible suspects. These cases are still under review.

Reports from the Princess Anne corridor included a residential burglary in which entry was allegedly gained through a rear door. No arrests have been made; the case remains open.

A potential trend was observed in property crimes, particularly thefts from unlocked vehicles and vandalism incidents in multiple neighborhoods. Police urge residents to secure vehicles and property.

Anyone with information about these or other crimes is encouraged to contact the Virginia Beach Police Department Crime Solvers tip line at (888) LOCK-U-UP or submit tips online. All information will remain confidential. For emergencies or crimes in progress, dial 911.

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