Suspect steals $4k in video games from department store

Suspect steals k in video games from department store
Christopher M. Price City Manager — City of Chesapeake
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On May 26, 2025, a suspect entered a department store located in the 600 block of Grassfield Parkway and stole $2,000 worth of video games. The same individual reportedly returned on June 1, 2025, and committed another theft of video games valued at an additional $2,000.

Authorities are seeking information regarding this unsolved case. Those who have any details that could assist in solving the case or identifying the suspect can provide tips anonymously. Information about crimes, wanted persons, or stolen property can be submitted through several channels.

The Chesapeake Crime Line offers three methods for submitting anonymous tips: by telephone at 1-888-562-5887 (option 4 for Chesapeake), online via the Chesapeake Crime Line Form, or through the mobile app “P3TIPS,” available for most smartphones.

Callers whose tips lead to an arrest or recovery of drugs or stolen property may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,500.

For further contact information, individuals can reach out to the City of Chesapeake at 306 Cedar Road, Chesapeake, VA 23322 or call them at 757-382-2489.



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