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Multiple arrest made after two Virginia Beach hotels vandalized with damages exceeding $100K

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Posted at 1:19 PM, Feb 15, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-15 13:19:24-05

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Two hotels at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront were broken into, resulting in over $100,000 in damages and loss.

According to officials, the Wyndham Virginia Beach Oceanfront located at 5700 Atlantic Avenue was broken into on Jan. 23.

Multiple areas of the hotel were vandalized, approximately $1,500 of liquor was stolen and approximately $10,000 worth of damage was left, according to police.

On Feb. 5, police said the Delta Hotel by Marriott located at 2800 Shore Drive was broken into with extensive damage left behind due to vandalism and theft.

Police say the damage is estimated to be in excess of $100,000 at the Delta Hotel, which is still under construction and was about to have its grand opening.

Almost all of the stolen items were recovered by police, including numerous tools and equipment, kitchen instruments and 32 bottles of liquor.

Police said 19-year-old Tyler John Hines and 18-year-old Bradley Marconi Meyers of Virginia Beach were arrested and charged with grand larceny, destruction of property, conspiracy to commit a felony, conspiring to trespass and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

A third suspect, a teenage boy, was arrested and is facing charges for his alleged involvement for the incident at the Delta Hotel by Marriott, according to police.

Police said additional charges are pending for Meyers in relation to the incident at the Wyndham Virginia Beach Oceanfront hotel.