CRIME WATCH

Posted on 07 February 2013 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

Feb. 1 A man reported that his home at 2704 SW 15 St. was broken into and a PS3, i-Pad and electronic games were stolen.

Feb. 1 A woman reported that her home at 612 Lake Pointe Lane was broken into and an i-Pad and jewelry were stolen.

Feb. 2 A Kenworth trailer was reported stolen from 1900 SW 43 Terr. The trailer contained tools, a television and CB radio.

Feb. 2 The Sumo Restaurant, 3354 W. Hillsboro Blvd. was broken into and coins taken from the cash register.

Feb. 2 A man reported his motor scooter stolen from 500 Lock Rd.

Feb. 3 A man reported that he left his home at 1001 NW 45 Ave. When he returned, he noticed his laptop computer missing. The man believes his father may have sold it.

Feb. 3 A woman reported that her former boyfriend stole her cell phone from her home at 331 N.E. 48 St., Apt. 102.

Feb. 3 A woman reported that a man entered her home but nothing was stolen.

 

DEERFIELD–District 4

Jan. 27 Commercial burglary was reported at Lenny’s Sub Shop,1101 S. Powerline Rd. After responding to an alarm at 3:03 a.m., investigation revealed that unknown subjects entered the business via rear entrance and took the safe. Loss was approximately $1,500.

Jan. 28 Residential burglary took place at the Hammocks at Riverglen, 4000 Block, on NW 1 Place. At 4:35 p.m., unknown subjects smashed out rear slider door glass, entered house, ransacked rooms and took computers, iPod, jewelry and checkbooks. Subjects left via front door.

 

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

Jan. 25 A woman reported that her vehicle was burglarized while it was parked at T.J. Maxx at 3722 N. Federal Hwy. and that three pair of sunglasses, one pair of reading glasses and three new pair of pants were stolen.

Jan. 28 A woman reported that her husband took their daughter to the Lighthouse Point Tennis Center at 2700 NE 34 St. While the car was parked there, it was broken into and the woman’s purse with 13 credit cards, a Florida driver’s license, house keys and a wallet were stolen.

Jan. 31 A delayed auto theft was reported at Phil Smith Kia/Audi at 4230 N. Federal Hwy. A woman purchased a vehicle and gave the dealership $2,000 as a down payment and financed the remaining amount of $19,710. Fifth Third Bank notified the dealer that the check was written on a closed account. All efforts to contact the woman were unsuccessful. The vehicle is considered stolen. Remember, if you see anything suspicious, call 911 immediately.

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