Crime Watch

Posted on 22 September 2011 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

Sept. 18 An employee at Freedom Marine Center, 790 NW 1 Terr., saw a man jump a fence on the company’s property and break into a vessel. The man was arrested and charged with burglary to a business.

Sept. 18 A man was stopped for a traffic violation at 100 SW 4 St. The man was observed throwing cocaine out the window. Man admitted to having purchased the cocaine. He was arrested and charged with possession of narcotics.

Sept. 18 A neighbor of the victim of a home burglary observed four men behind the home at 1190 SW 5 Ave. The home was broken into. A flat-screen television and $400 were stolen.

Sept. 18 A woman reported that her home at 5031 NE 7 Ave. was broken into and electronic equipment was stolen.

Sept.18 A man reported that his neighbor told him his Jet Ski was stolen from his dock at 960 Crystal Lake Dr.

Sept.18 A man reported his car and 10-speed bicycle stolen from his home at 27 Centennial Court, the Waterways.

Sept.17 A man and woman were arrested and charged with breaking into a home at 57 SE 6 Ave. and stealing $300 worth of property. Some of the property was reported to have been sold.

Sept. 17 A home at 770 SE 2 Ave. was broken into and two bicycles were stolen.

Sept.16  A man reported his truck stolen from 1633 SE 5 Court.

Sept. 16 A man reported his home at 824 NE 4 Court broken into and a laptop, jewelry and DVD player stolen.

 

DEERFIELD — District 4

Sept. 17 Grand theft, 3650 SW 10 St., between 6 and 8 a.m.Complainant reported that unknown person(s) had stolen three storm drains covers valued at $600. Area was canvassed with negative results.

NOTE: Over the weekend, Independence Bay experienced several overnight vehicle burglaries. Most of the vehicles were left unlocked with items of value inside. Please remember to lock your doors and remove property from your vehicles.

Sept. 16 Residential burglary arrest, 5391 NW 2 Ave., Highland Meadows Estates. During an ongoing investigation, suspect was identified by witnesses in this case. An alert was disseminated and suspect was arrested for an active warrant. Information was received about location of possible stolen property. Contact was made and five large flat- screen televisions were recovered. Analysis showed several residential burglaries have occurred in the Highland Meadows development in which flat-screen televisions were targeted. Post Miranda, arrestee provided several different stories as to where  the televisions came from and became uncooperative. He was charged with burglary residence and grand theft. Investigation is ongoing.

Sept. 10-16 Residential burglary, 5330 NW 4 Ave., Highland Meadows Estates.  Complainant who is responsible for the residence while the owners are away reported that unknown person(s) had broken into the above-listed residence. Point of entry was by a rear window that was forced open. Suspect(s) then made a spaghetti dinner and possibly took a 50″ TV and a computer. Owners of the residence could not be contacted at time of report to verify the items taken. Scene was processed and the area was canvassed.

 

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

Sept. 14 A woman reported a wallet, two prescription medications and $10 missing from her purse. She said the items may have dropped from her purse or been stolen while she was pumping gas at Lighthouse Point Sunoco, 3900 N. Federal Hwy.

Sept.14 A man reported that a woman approached him in the parking lot of Dollar Tree at 3780 N. Federal Hwy. and asked to use his cell phone. He handed her the cell phone and she ran away with it.

Sept.11 Two women became involved in a physical fight at Wahoo’s Sports Bar ‘N Grill at 3128 N. Federal Hwy. Neither woman wanted to press charges. The incident was reported as mutual combat.

Sept. 10 A man who suffers from dementia reported that his daughter-in-law stole $200 worth of prescription drugs from his home. Report was made at 4500 N. Federal Hwy. Because of his dementia, police are not sure if the incident he reported really happened.

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