Crime Watch

Posted on 02 June 2011 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

May 24 Three televisions, a video game system, digital camera, laptop and jewelry worth $3,500 were stolen from local residence.

May 26 A 51” plasma television was stolen from a home on SW 2 Street.

May 26 A 16-year-old was arrested on SW 2 Street for a strong-arm robbery that happened at 202 W. Hillsboro Blvd. While being transported, he threatened to kill the transporting deputy, saying he had a bullet with the deputy’s name on it and that the deputy was going to die.

May 27 A driver’s license safety checkpoint was conducted near the 100 block of SW 11 Way and a total of 68 citations were issued, and one arrest was made for habitual offender. Three vehicles were also towed, and one vehicle fled the checkpoint; police were unable to locate it.

May 27 A black male came into a business as it was closing, advised he had a gun and demanded staff give him cash. He left on foot.

May 29 Unknown suspect poured what appeared to be a hot liquid on a dog confined to a metal cage in the backyard. It left sustained burns on the dog’s rear leg.

May 29 A suspect left the car running while running inside to get something and the car was stolen off Tivoli Circle while victim left the car unattended.

 

DEERFIELD – District 4

May 26 Residential burglary occurred in the Tidewater Estates/Pinetree area, 620 Lock Rd., between 7:30 and 11 a.m. Complainant reported that unknown suspect had broken into his residence by prying open the front door. Taken from the residence was a jar containing approximately $60 in coins, and a radio. Residence was processed for latent prints and the area was canvassed. During the canvassing, next door neighbor said that she heard noises about 10 a.m. but thought it was kids and did not call the police.

May 26 Residential burglary took place in the Waterford Homes area, 1528 SW 28 Ave., between 11:10-11:30 a.m. Complainant reported that unknown person(s) had broken into her residence by prying open the laundryroom door. Taken from the residence were a Dell laptop, jewelry and $2,000 in silver coins.

May 26 Residential burglary was reported in the
Villages of Hillsboro, 3897 NW 3 Place, between 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Complainant reported that unknown person(s) had broken into her residence by smashing the rear sliding door. Taken from the residence were a 40″ TV, two laptops, jewelry and video games.

May 26 Conveyance burglary occurred at Deerfield Mall, 3740 W. Hillsboro Blvd.,  between 9:45 a.m. and 3:10 p.m. Complainant reported that unknown person(s) had broken into her vehicle parked at the location where she works, by smashing the driver door window. Taken was a purse from the trunk area.

May 13 – May 22 Conveyance burglary took place at Crystal Lake Boat and RV Storage,  1951 NW 44 St. Two complainants reported each had unknown suspect(s) force open a side window on their RV’s being stored in the lot. Both reported missing electronics from the dash and a television. Loss of approximately $5,000. Both scenes were processed. There was no surveillance video on the property.

Remember – if you see suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call 911 immediately.

 

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

May 23 A victim inside Publix at Venetian Isles had her wallet stolen from inside her purse.

May 28 A homeowner on NE 28 Street surprised a burglar when she was sunning out back and he and the male driver of  vehicle were caught robbing her house. The white male driver, Colin Williams, was arrested and the black male, who was cutting lines inside the house, fled and later forced three children to take him across the Intracoastal on a boat.

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