Crime Watch

Posted on 23 June 2011 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

June 15 Copper piping was cut off 184 water heaters at Tivoli Trace Condos, likely within the last couple of weeks.

June 16 Driver of a bus at Century Village left the bus running and unattended and an unknown suspect drove away with the vehicle, later located on W. Hillsboro Boulevard roughly an hour or so later.

June 16 An 86-year-old woman reported a second robbery by a contractor at her home in Century Village. The suspect was working in her home and left with a checkbook. Police are reviewing since this was the second incident in this location.

June 17 A 2000 silver Ford Crown Victoria was stolen from a home on SE 4 Court.

June 17 Jeremy Lamar, an employee at Target on W. Hillsboro Boulevard, was arrested for stealing two electronic tablets from the store.

June 17 Thieves cut the lock on a pile of business storm panels stored behind a business on Federal Highway and removed the property worth at least $300 per panel.

June 18 Thieves attempted to rob Olympia Flame Diner on Federal Highway, but nothing went missing.

June 18 A black male who appeared homeless broke into Pops Fish Market. When police arrived, he crawled out from the business and fled on foot where two packages of fish were found in the road.

June 18 Police responded to a smashed-in drive-thru window at Super Food Store on NE 48 Street and found several cigars stolen from the display case. Police later located the suspect, a juvenile, on Siesta Key Boulevard when a disturbance call came in.

June 19 Police are looking for two men and possibly a child who burglarized Audio Visual Innovations on S. Military Trail, taking two computer monitors.

 

DEERFIELD — District 4

June 19 Burglary to a business occurred at Audio Visual Innovations, 718 S. Military Trail. Deputies responded to alarm and found smashed out window. Callout responded and advised two computer monitors were stolen. Surveillance video was reviewed and showed two males and possibly a child on video committing burglary. Rock was used to break glass door. Scene was processed.

June 18 Auto theft was reported in the Meadow Lakes/Meadow Ridge area, 1238 Military Trail, between 1:30 and 10:45 p.m. Victim stated that unknown suspect(s) removed his 2006 Mazda four-door. Victim had both sets of keys, no glass was on the ground. No video was available.

June 16 – 18 Auto theft took place at Deerfield Mall, 3740 W. Hillsboro Blvd. Victim reported he left his vehicle at the Deerfield Mall parking lot for two days and, when he returned, the vehicle was gone. Deputy checked the tow logs of local towing companies with negative results. Affidavit was signed.

June 19 Auto theft was reported at Quiet Waters Park, 401 S. Powerline Rd. between 3:45 and 4:45 p.m. Unknown suspect(s) stole the victim’s 2006 Ford F-350. Suspect(s) broke window to gain access, victim had left keys under seat while mountain biking.

 

If you see suspicious activity, call 911 immediately.

 

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

June 14 An unlocked car parked on NE 28 Court was vandalized.

June 15 A victim had a suspect contact her, pretending to be her grandson, saying he was in jail in Spain and he needed her to wire him bond money to get out. This happened three times, for a total of $6,853, before the victim realized she was being scammed.

 

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