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Virginia Beach Weekly Crime Report: Property Crimes and Assaults Remain Top Concerns

3 min · 9. Juni 2026
Episode Virginia Beach Weekly Crime Report: Property Crimes and Assaults Remain Top Concerns Cover

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Virginia Beach CrimeMapping.com for May 31 through June 6 shows multiple incidents across the city, including property crimes, assaults, and drug-related offenses. According to CrimeMapping.com, in the Oceanfront area near Atlantic Avenue and 20th–25th Streets, several alleged larcenies were reported throughout the week, primarily involving thefts from businesses and vehicles, with cases listed as under investigation. In the Hilltop commercial area near Laskin Road and First Colonial Road, CrimeMapping.com reports multiple alleged shoplifting and larceny incidents from retail stores, with officers taking reports and investigations ongoing. In the Bayside area near Independence Boulevard and Haygood Road, CrimeMapping.com indicates alleged vehicle break-ins and larcenies from autos, generally reported overnight, with property taken and no arrests reported, cases under investigation. Near Lynnhaven Parkway and South Lynnhaven Road, several alleged vandalism and property damage incidents were logged, involving damage to vehicles and commercial property, with officers documenting the scenes and leaving the status as under investigation. In the Kempsville area near Indian River Road and Kempsville Road, CrimeMapping.com shows reports of alleged simple assaults connected to domestic or acquaintance disputes; officers responded, separated involved parties, and in some cases made arrests, while other cases remain under investigation. Near the Town Center corridor around Virginia Beach Boulevard and Independence Boulevard, CrimeMapping.com lists alleged fraud and identity theft reports taken at businesses and financial institutions, with detectives reviewing documentation, cases pending further follow-up. In the Shore Drive corridor near Shore Drive and Great Neck Road, CrimeMapping.com reflects several alleged DUI-related traffic incidents and minor collisions where impairment was suspected; officers conducted roadside investigations and, in some incidents, arrests were made. In residential neighborhoods off Princess Anne Road near Landstown, CrimeMapping.com reports alleged residential burglaries and attempted burglaries, often involving entry through unsecured doors or windows; these cases are documented as under investigation, with patrols increased in the area. Separately, WTKR reports that Virginia Beach Police responded to a vacant home near Wyckoff Drive for a large party where three guns were recovered; detectives are actively investigating, no arrests have been made, and no suspects identified, with the case listed as under investigation. Across the week, the most noticeable trends are continued property crimes such as larcenies from vehicles and shops, scattered assaults linked to known parties, and ongoing fraud and identity-related reports across commercial areas. For non-emergency crime tips, listeners can contact the Virginia Beach Police Department at 757-385-5000, or use the Crime Solvers tip line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP if they wish to remain anonymous. For emergencies or crimes in progress, listeners should call 911. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Episode Virginia Beach Weekly Crime Report: Property Crimes and Assaults Remain Top Concerns Cover

Virginia Beach Weekly Crime Report: Property Crimes and Assaults Remain Top Concerns

Virginia Beach CrimeMapping.com for May 31 through June 6 shows multiple incidents across the city, including property crimes, assaults, and drug-related offenses. According to CrimeMapping.com, in the Oceanfront area near Atlantic Avenue and 20th–25th Streets, several alleged larcenies were reported throughout the week, primarily involving thefts from businesses and vehicles, with cases listed as under investigation. In the Hilltop commercial area near Laskin Road and First Colonial Road, CrimeMapping.com reports multiple alleged shoplifting and larceny incidents from retail stores, with officers taking reports and investigations ongoing. In the Bayside area near Independence Boulevard and Haygood Road, CrimeMapping.com indicates alleged vehicle break-ins and larcenies from autos, generally reported overnight, with property taken and no arrests reported, cases under investigation. Near Lynnhaven Parkway and South Lynnhaven Road, several alleged vandalism and property damage incidents were logged, involving damage to vehicles and commercial property, with officers documenting the scenes and leaving the status as under investigation. In the Kempsville area near Indian River Road and Kempsville Road, CrimeMapping.com shows reports of alleged simple assaults connected to domestic or acquaintance disputes; officers responded, separated involved parties, and in some cases made arrests, while other cases remain under investigation. Near the Town Center corridor around Virginia Beach Boulevard and Independence Boulevard, CrimeMapping.com lists alleged fraud and identity theft reports taken at businesses and financial institutions, with detectives reviewing documentation, cases pending further follow-up. In the Shore Drive corridor near Shore Drive and Great Neck Road, CrimeMapping.com reflects several alleged DUI-related traffic incidents and minor collisions where impairment was suspected; officers conducted roadside investigations and, in some incidents, arrests were made. In residential neighborhoods off Princess Anne Road near Landstown, CrimeMapping.com reports alleged residential burglaries and attempted burglaries, often involving entry through unsecured doors or windows; these cases are documented as under investigation, with patrols increased in the area. Separately, WTKR reports that Virginia Beach Police responded to a vacant home near Wyckoff Drive for a large party where three guns were recovered; detectives are actively investigating, no arrests have been made, and no suspects identified, with the case listed as under investigation. Across the week, the most noticeable trends are continued property crimes such as larcenies from vehicles and shops, scattered assaults linked to known parties, and ongoing fraud and identity-related reports across commercial areas. For non-emergency crime tips, listeners can contact the Virginia Beach Police Department at 757-385-5000, or use the Crime Solvers tip line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP if they wish to remain anonymous. For emergencies or crimes in progress, listeners should call 911. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

9. Juni 20263 min
Episode Virginia Beach Weekly Crime Report: Street Racing, Property Crimes, and DUI Enforcement Cover

Virginia Beach Weekly Crime Report: Street Racing, Property Crimes, and DUI Enforcement

Over the past week in Virginia Beach, local and state law enforcement have reported a range of criminal and public safety incidents across the city. Virginia Beach Police report that on May 10, officers responded to the area of 40th Street and Atlantic Avenue at the Oceanfront for a vehicle performing burnouts in the roadway. The suspect vehicle, a black Dodge Charger, was allegedly involved in earlier reckless driving incidents on March 22 and April 25, both captured on video in the same general resort area. According to a Virginia Beach Police Department video news release, officers arrested 20‑year‑old Kyle Matthews of Norfolk after locating the vehicle and connecting it to the prior cases. He now faces charges including destruction of city property related to alleged racing activity and reckless driving. The cases are listed as arrests made and remain pending in court. Virginia State Police, through a recent weekly crime suppression operations report, note ongoing enforcement activity affecting Virginia Beach and the surrounding Hampton Roads region. Troopers reported multiple traffic‑related criminal incidents, including alleged DUI, narcotics possession, and unlawful firearm possession along major corridors serving the city. Several of these incidents resulted in adult arrests and vehicle searches, with cases remaining under investigation as evidence is processed. Exact neighborhood details and case numbers were not released in that statewide summary. Local media outlet WTKR News 3 continues to highlight Virginia Beach incidents as they develop, including missing‑person investigations, property crimes, and assaults reported over the past week. In several of these cases, Virginia Beach Police indicate that investigations are ongoing and that detectives are reviewing surveillance video and seeking additional witnesses. Specific case numbers and precise locations were not included in publicly available summaries. Police have not widely circulated new suspect descriptions for public assistance beyond individual case bulletins. CrimeMapping.com, which aggregates incident data from the Virginia Beach Police Department, shows multiple reports in the last week across various neighborhoods, including the Oceanfront, Town Center, Kempsville, and Pembroke areas. Logged incidents include reported burglaries, larcenies from vehicles, vandalism, and simple assaults. Many of these reports list cases as under investigation, with no arrests publicly announced yet. Some show follow‑up status changes to closed once officers complete reports or determine that no further action is required. Case numbers are available within the CrimeMapping tool but not listed in narrative form in the public summaries. Any significant trends or patterns: The available public information suggests continued enforcement attention on reckless driving and street racing at the Oceanfront, along with a steady volume of property crimes such as thefts and vandalism spread across several commercial and residential areas. Law enforcement also continues focused efforts on DUI, firearms, and narcotics violations on major routes into and through the city. Emergency contact information for tips: Listeners with information about any crime in Virginia Beach can contact the Virginia Beach Police Department’s non‑emergency line at 757‑385‑5000, call Crime Solvers anonymously at 1‑888‑LOCK‑U‑UP, or dial 911 in an emergency. Online tips can also be submitted through the Virginia Beach Police or Virginia State Police websites. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

19. Mai 20264 min
Episode Virginia Beach Crime Update: Robbery Suspect Arrested, Oceanfront Curfew Lifted, Missing Toddler Found Safe Cover

Virginia Beach Crime Update: Robbery Suspect Arrested, Oceanfront Curfew Lifted, Missing Toddler Found Safe

On April 19, Virginia Beach Police responded to an alleged robbery in the 3900 block of Holland Road, according to the City of Virginia Beach news release. Officers confirmed the incident and searched the area for suspects. The suspect, later identified as O’Donnell, fled and was arrested in Johnson City, New York, on weapons charges including two counts of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon and one count of third-degree criminal possession. The Virginia Beach incident remains under investigation by the VBPD Detective Bureau. Earlier this spring, a pair of shootings at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront injured 14 people, prompting City Council to approve an all-ages curfew on April 16, as reported by WTKR News 3. The curfew, enforced for two nights starting at 9:30 p.m., has since been lifted, with a 7 p.m. curfew for minors now in place. No arrests mentioned in connection with the shootings; police are preparing new safety measures. Oceanfront businesses may file claims for lost revenue with the city's Risk Management Office. In related news, an AMBER Alert was issued early one morning this week for a missing 2-year-old, Ziyon Dagner, per WTKR News 3. The child was found safe, and his 35-year-old mother, Ashley Dagner, was charged by Norfolk Police with domestic assault and two counts of felony child neglect. She is held without bond in Norfolk City Jail. No other major criminal incidents reported for the previous week. No significant trends or patterns noted in available reports. For tips, contact Virginia Beach Police at 757-385-4101 or anonymously through Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or P3Tips.com. Virginia Beach Fire non-emergency at 757-385-8882. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

2. Mai 20262 min
Episode Virginia Beach Police Report Armed Robbery Suspect and Sexual Abuse Conviction Cover

Virginia Beach Police Report Armed Robbery Suspect and Sexual Abuse Conviction

On April 19, Virginia Beach Police responded to a reported robbery near Holland Road. Detectives from the Fourth Precinct Property Crimes Unit identified Shantay L. O’Donnell as the suspect in the alleged armed robbery, obtaining warrants for two counts of armed robbery and two counts of using a firearm in the commission of a felony. O’Donnell was arrested in Johnson City, New York, and awaits extradition. Police are actively seeking public assistance; she is described as a 46-year-old female. This incident remains under investigation by the VBPD Detective Bureau. From January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2016, multiple incidents of sexual abuse occurred in Virginia Beach involving a victim under the age of 13. On recent dates, 46-year-old Jeremy Grant Wilson was found guilty of object sexual penetration, aggravated sexual battery, and two counts of forcible sodomy. The jury recommended three life sentences plus 20 years and a $100,000 fine. Sentencing is scheduled for July 28. No other criminal incidents from the previous week were reported in publicly available sources. No significant trends or patterns noted. For tips, contact VBPD at (757) 385-4101 or anonymously through Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or P3Tips.com. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—please subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

28. Apr. 20261 min
Episode Virginia Beach Police Blotter: Oceanfront Curfew Enforcement, April 18-24 Cover

Virginia Beach Police Blotter: Oceanfront Curfew Enforcement, April 18-24

**Virginia Beach Police Blotter: Week of April 18-24, 2026** On April 20, Virginia Beach Police arrested three individuals for curfew violations in the Oceanfront area during the weekend enforcement period. Virginia Beach Police Department reports state no violence or shootings occurred. One arrest involved a man allegedly acting as a self-identified press member; another was an Oceanfront resident allegedly smoking a cigarette outside her apartment. The third violation details remain unspecified. All three cases are resolved with arrests; one suspect faces court in June. No additional criminal incidents reported in publicly available sources for the week. **Trends:** Minimal activity noted, primarily curfew-related in Oceanfront amid business revenue impacts from restrictions. No patterns of violence or shootings observed. For tips, contact Virginia Beach Police at 757-385-5000 or Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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