CRIME WATCH

Posted on 16 January 2014 by LeslieM

Remember, if you see anything suspicious, call 911 immediately.

DEERFIELD BEACH

Jan. 2 A woman reported her car stolen from 5370 NE 5 Terr. Three men were in the car and they were seen escaping after driving for a time.

Jan. 2 A woman reported her car keyed at 1332 NW 3 St.

Jan. 2 A woman reported her rented U Haul van stolen from 3439 SW 11 St.

Jan. 3 A man reported his car entered at 273 NE 46 St. and the glove compartment rummaged.

Jan. 3 It was reported that a work van parked at 4200 NE 1 Terr. was broken into, and tools and copper stolen.

Jan. 4 The office manager at Urology Medical Specialists at 601 E. Sample Rd. reported that when she arrived at work, she discovered $480 missing from the office cabinet.

Jan. 6 A car parked at 120 NW 42 Court was entered and a wallet with $6, a prescription, and 50 CDs was stolen.

Jan. 6 A car parked at 230 W. Sample Rd. was broken into and a purse with $250, credit cards, a Florida driver’s license and a Brazilian passport was stolen.

Jan. 7 A car parked at 4040 NE 6 Ave. was entered and a DVD player stolen.

Jan. 7 A home at 168 SW 2 Court was broken into and a laptop computer and jewelry stolen.

DEERFIELD – District 4

Jan. 10 Drugs/narcotics were reported at 100 N. Powerline Rd. BSO witnessed a suspicious vehicle blocking two lanes of traffic at the intersection of N. Powerline Road and W. Hillsboro Boulevard. The vehicle had its headlights off and an expired tag. The occupant of the vehicle was in possession of approximately 32 grams of marijuana.

Jan. 10. Conveyance burglary took place at the Sports Mall,1011 S. Powerline Rd. Victim stated that between 5:21 and 5:25 p.m.on the report date, an unknown subject broke the passenger-side rear window of her 2010 Hyundai Accent with FL tag K891XS and stole her black bag out of the back seat.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

Dec. 17 A man reported he lost his wallet while riding his bike to 3700 N. Federal Hwy. The victim said he retraced his steps and could not find the wallet. He cancelled his credit cards. (The wallet also contained his driver’s license, concealed weapons permit and credit cards.) Loss was estimated at $79.

Dec. 17 An employee reportedly saw a woman steal a T-Shirt from a store located at 2430 N. Federal Hwy. Loss was estimated at $62.

Dec. 17 A store owner of a bakery at 5022 N. Federal Hwy. received a call from someone who identified themselves as an FPL employee. The caller told the man he needed to make two $500 payments to keep his power on. The victim paid $1,000 by giving the caller the serial numbers for a Green Dot prepaid card, and then grew suspicious. He contacted FPL and they told him it was a scam.

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