Crime Watch

Posted on 20 April 2011 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

April 11 A home on North Ocean Drive was burglarized and jewelry, crystals and a fabricated egg worth $17,500 were stolen.

April 11 Unknown person smashed the driver’s window of a car and stole a purse with a T-Mobile cell phone, iPod and $1,000.

April 12 A suspect had previously been warned not to fly a motorized gas-powered kite on Deerfield Beaches. On this date, he was caught flying one that landed on the sand and was issued a citation to appear in court.

April 13 Two thieves went into Bellissima Bride and stole $600 worth of hair pieces.

April 13 A suspect led a victim to a residence to sell the victim men’s suits. When the victim exited the car with the suits, the thief got in the man’s car and drove away.

April 14 An apartment on NW 2 Street was burglarized when the front door was pried open and a TV stolen.

April 15 A Toyota was burglarized at 1 E. Sample Rd. and a purse was taken from a smashed window.

April 17 Three Hispanic men from Miami were arrested on burglary charges at Cabin Sports Bar after they attempted to steal $500 from a coin-operated machine. They attempted the same recently at Rosie’s in Pompano Beach and are suspected in other similar crimes.

DEERFIELD– District 4

April 13 Suspect from earlier purse snatching apprehended.Detectives from the Deerfield Beach District and BSO Robbery Unit worked jointly today to swiftly identify and apprehend the suspect in the robbery of an elderly woman’s purse.
BSO has had a large police presence in the Deer Run neighborhood today in pursuit of a robbery suspect.The suspect was charged with Strong Arm Robbery.

BSO is to be commended on their quick work in resolving this crime.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

April 6 A 2011 GMC Sierra 2500 HD 4WD Onyx was stolen from Sheehan Pontiac.

April 7 Police arrived at a home on NE 39 Street to find a sinking boat. Police responded and used a boon boat to alleviate the issue till the homeowner got home.

April 12 A victim walked into the Lighthouse Point police department to report that someone filed taxes under his Social Security number.

 

 

 

1 Comments For This Post

  1. beachbear2012 Says:

    Thanks for the great job you do for Pompano Beach and all surrounding areas. If just one major paper took the lead from you we’d have a better place to live.

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