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  • Virginia Beach, Virginia Crime Report is your go-to podcast for the latest updates and in-depth analysis of crime trends in Virginia Beach. Stay informed with timely episodes that cover local incidents, law enforcement news, and community safety tips. Whether you're a resident or just interested in crime news, this podcast provides essential insights to keep you aware and prepared in Virginia Beach.

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Virginia Beach, Virginia Crime Report is your go-to podcast for the latest updates and in-depth analysis of crime trends in Virginia Beach. Stay informed with timely episodes that cover local incidents, law enforcement news, and community safety tips. Whether you're a resident or just interested in crime news, this podcast provides essential insights to keep you aware and prepared in Virginia Beach.

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  • Guns, Gangs, and Suspects: A Wave of Violent Crimes in Virginia Beach
    2025/05/07
    During the week of April 28 to May 5, 2025, Virginia Beach police responded to several significant criminal incidents across the city. In the Haygood area on April 14, officers responded to a shooting where three individuals suffered gunshot wounds. Eugene Martin, age 36 of Virginia Beach, was identified as a suspect and later charged on April 19 with two counts of aggravated malicious wounding, use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon (second offense), shooting into an occupied dwelling, discharging a firearm in public, possession of a firearm while distributing or possessing with intent to distribute a Schedule I or II controlled substance, and possession with intent to distribute a Schedule I or II substance (third offense). The case is progressing through the judicial system and no additional suspects are being sought at this time.

    On Osprey Street, a fatal shooting is under investigation by Virginia Beach Police as of May 2. The department has not released further details regarding suspects or any requests for public assistance, and the case remains open and under investigation.

    In a separate case involving firearms offenses, Raeqwon Williams, age 27 of Chesapeake, and Darien Smith, age 26 of Norfolk, were charged in connection with a straw purchase of a firearm. Smith, a convicted felon, allegedly solicited Williams to obtain a firearm, resulting in multiple charges including possession of a firearm by a felon, solicitation of a straw purchase, possession with intent to distribute Schedule I or II narcotics, possession with intent to distribute marijuana, and unlawful concealment of a firearm by a felon. Williams faces charges of straw purchase of a firearm, lying on a firearms form, and failure to obtain a background check. Smith was taken into custody on February 17, 2025, and Williams on April 28, 2025. The investigation into possible additional straw purchases made by Williams is ongoing.

    Authorities have not issued any public alerts requesting suspect descriptions for any of the aforementioned incidents.

    A review of the past week indicates a continued focus on gun-related offenses, especially cases involving convicted felons illegally possessing and using firearms, as well as investigations into the illegal acquisition of firearms through straw purchases.

    To share information or tips related to these or other criminal incidents, contact the Virginia Beach Police Department Public Affairs Office at 757-385-4097 or vbpdpublicaffairs@vbgov.com. For emergencies, dial 911.
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  • Spring Break Surge: Virginia Beach Tackles Firearms, Drugs, and Public Safety
    2025/05/03
    During the past week in Virginia Beach, law enforcement responded to multiple incidents involving a range of alleged criminal activities, particularly over the spring break weekend in the resort area and surrounding neighborhoods. On April 26, officers made a series of arrests in the 21st Street corridor in connection with firearms-related offenses and drug charges. Malik Eastman, age 19, of Virginia Beach, was arrested in the vicinity of the 600 block of 21st Street for alleged carrying of a concealed weapon. On the same day, Daveyahn Johnson, age 18, also of Virginia Beach, was taken into custody in the same area for alleged carrying of a concealed weapon and underage possession of marijuana. Vincent Lee, age 19, was arrested nearby for alleged carrying of a concealed weapon, carrying a loaded firearm, and removing or altering firearm serial numbers.

    In a separate incident, Kalani Watkins, age 21, of Virginia Beach, was arrested in the 500 block of 21st Street for alleged driving while intoxicated (drugs). Another arrest occurred in the 3000 block of Atlantic Avenue, where Jeremiah Hurdle, age 23, of Richmond, was charged with multiple offenses including alleged shooting at an occupied building, reckless handling of a firearm, assault, unauthorized entry with intent to damage property, and two counts of intentional property damage. These cases resulted in charges and are proceeding through the judicial process. All arrestees are considered innocent until proven guilty.

    The Virginia Beach Police Department, in coordination with state agencies, also participated in broader crime suppression operations during the reporting period, leading to the recovery of firearms and narcotics throughout the region. Some cases remain under investigation; no details were provided regarding suspects at large or public requests for assistance at this time.

    Reviewing these incidents, a significant trend noted was the concentration of alleged weapons violations and disorderly conduct in the resort district during high-traffic spring break periods. No reports of hate crimes or targeted assaults were disclosed, but increased patrols and visible police presence appear directed at curbing group disturbances and illegal weapon possession in tourist-heavy corridors.

    Anyone with information regarding open investigations or criminal activity is urged to contact the Virginia Beach Police Department or submit anonymous tips through the official channels listed on the department’s website. In emergencies, dial 9-1-1. For non-emergency information or to offer a tip, contact the Virginia Beach Police Department's non-emergency line or use their online reporting system.
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  • "Shooting Spree, Stolen Guns, and Sex Trafficking Plague Virginia Beach"
    2025/04/21
    April 14–20, 2025, Virginia Beach Police responded to a series of alleged criminal incidents across the city. On Friday, April 18, at approximately 7:10 p.m., officers found a 20-year-old male victim with fatal gunshot wounds near the intersection of North Witchduck Road and Virginia Beach Boulevard (Osprey Street area). The case remains under investigation by the Detective Bureau. Detectives encourage anyone with tips to contact the Crime Solvers tip line.

    In the Haygood neighborhood, a shooting incident occurred leaving three individuals injured, with two suffering serious wounds. Police have not released suspect information and the investigation is ongoing.

    Another shooting took place on Sassafras Court, resulting in injuries to two men. As of this report, a suspect was arrested at the scene and charged. The investigation continues.

    At the Oceanfront, police arrested a suspect and charged him with the alleged sex trafficking of a 15-year-old girl. The incident remains under investigation.

    Police also reported ongoing issues of guns being stolen from vehicles in various neighborhoods. Authorities remind residents to secure firearms and valuables.

    No active requests for public assistance with suspect descriptions have been announced in these cases as of this report.

    Significant trends this week included multiple shooting incidents in the central and northern sections of Virginia Beach, ongoing property crimes involving stolen firearms from vehicles, and continued concerns about youth victimization in trafficking cases. Residents with information about any of these incidents are urged to call the Virginia Beach Police non-emergency line at 757-385-4101 or submit anonymous tips via Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.
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