Virginia Beach Police Investigating Fatal Dam Neck Road Crash
- Virginia Beach police are investigating a fatal crash that occurred Saturday evening on Dam Neck Road, with one person killed and another injured in the incident, according to...
- In the 1100 block of Dam Neck Road, a stretch of roadway in the city’s eastern section near the Naval Air Station Oceana.
- Dam Neck Road is a major thoroughfare in Virginia Beach, connecting residential areas with military installations and commercial zones.
Virginia Beach police are investigating a fatal crash that occurred Saturday evening on Dam Neck Road, with one person killed and another injured in the incident, according to verified local reporting.
The collision took place around 6:08 p.m. In the 1100 block of Dam Neck Road, a stretch of roadway in the city’s eastern section near the Naval Air Station Oceana. Authorities have not yet released the names of those involved or additional details about the circumstances of the crash, as the investigation remains ongoing. Police have urged the public to avoid speculation pending further information.
Dam Neck Road is a major thoroughfare in Virginia Beach, connecting residential areas with military installations and commercial zones. The area has seen occasional traffic incidents in recent years, though fatal crashes remain relatively rare. Virginia Beach’s traffic safety division typically responds to such incidents with public reminders about adherence to speed limits and distracted driving policies.
No official statement from Virginia Beach Police Department or the Virginia Department of Transportation has been released as of Monday morning. The Naval Air Station Oceana, located adjacent to the crash site, has not issued a public notice regarding potential impacts to base operations or access.
For those seeking information about road safety or traffic updates, the Virginia Department of Transportation provides real-time alerts through its 511Virginia platform. The Virginia Beach Police Department can be reached at (757) 385-6100 for non-emergency inquiries.
