Virginia Beach Police are investigating the death of Demetri Dontez Logan, a 31-year-old man who was found dead on February 10 in a small wood line near 1236 Baker Road. Originally from South Carolina, Logan had ties to Virginia Beach and Portsmouth. The VBPD homicide unit is seeking information on the circumstances surrounding Logan’s death, urging anyone with information to contact the Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP, Detective T. Lyons at 757-385-4101, or submit tips anonymously through P3Tips.com.
The death investigation of Demetri Dontez Logan in Virginia Beach has raised concerns among authorities due to the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death. Logan, who was found deceased in a small wood line last month, had connections to both South Carolina and Virginia Beach and Portsmouth. As the investigation unfolds, the VBPD homicide unit is appealing to the public for any information that may lead to a better understanding of the events leading up to Logan’s passing.
Authorities in Virginia Beach are actively seeking information about the death of Demetri Dontez Logan, a 31-year-old man who was discovered deceased in February. Logan, originally from South Carolina but with ties to the Virginia Beach and Portsmouth areas, was found in a small wood line near Baker Road. The VBPD homicide unit is encouraging anyone with information that may shed light on the circumstances of Logan’s death to come forward and assist in the investigation.
The Virginia Beach Police Department is asking for the public’s help in providing information related to the death of Demetri Dontez Logan, a 31-year-old man found deceased last month near Baker Road. Logan, who had connections to South Carolina, Virginia Beach, and Portsmouth, was discovered in a small wood line, sparking a death investigation by the VBPD homicide unit. Individuals with information about Logan’s death are urged to contact the Crime Line, Detective T. Lyons, or submit tips anonymously online through P3Tips.com to aid in resolving the case.
The death of Demetri Dontez Logan in Virginia Beach has prompted a comprehensive investigation by the VBPD homicide unit, who are seeking information from the public to help unravel the circumstances surrounding his passing. Logan, a 31-year-old man with ties to South Carolina, Virginia Beach, and Portsmouth, was found dead in a small wood line near Baker Road in February. To assist in the ongoing investigation, individuals are encouraged to reach out to the Crime Line, Detective T. Lyons, or submit anonymous tips through P3Tips.com.
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17 Comments
Why should the community help police? Let them do their job!
Do we really trust the police to handle sensitive information in death cases?
Absolutely not. The track record of police mishandling sensitive information in death cases speaks for itself. Its time for a more transparent and accountable system to ensure justice and integrity in investigations. Trust must be earned, not blindly given.
Shouldnt the police just use their own resources instead of asking the community?
Maybe the police should focus on solving crimes instead of asking the community?
Maybe if the community actually worked with the police instead of criticizing them, crime rates could decrease. Its a two-way street. Cooperation is key in keeping our neighborhoods safe.
Do we really trust the police with all this information? Privacy concerns, anyone?
Do we really trust the police with our info? Lets discuss! 🤔🚔
I think the police should just solve the case themselves instead of bothering us.
Why should the community help police when they dont trust them?
Shouldnt police be more proactive in solving crimes, rather than relying on community tips?
Shouldnt the police be more transparent about their investigations? Thoughts?
Do the police really need community input, or are they just fishing for leads?
Do you think community involvement in investigations is helpful or invasive? Lets discuss!
Do we trust the police enough to share information in death investigations? 🤔
Do you think sharing info with the police helps solve cases faster?
Do you think community involvement in investigations is effective or intrusive?