CRIME WATCH

Posted on 10 October 2013 by LeslieM

Remember, if you see anything suspicious, call 911 immediately.

DEERFIELD BEACH

Sept. 29 A person entered the trailer of a truck parked at Publix, 4250 N. Powerline Rd., and stole a box of olives valued at $40.

Sept. 29 Property was found at 240 Markham K. A purse was found on the ground.

Sept. 29 A woman reported a residential burglary at 1204 S.Military Tr. She reported that jewelry was stolen from her room. It is believed that cleaning personnel may have been involved.

Sept. 29 Two people skipped out on paying for a meal at Bru’s Room, 1900 E. Hillsboro Blvd. The bill was $329. The individuals left in a car that was later stopped by police. The car was found to be stolen.

Sept. 30 The owner of a business at 4870 N. Powerline Rd. found a window broken and $1,500 in cash stolen from a filing cabinet.

Sept. 30 A home at 381 SW 14 St. was broken into, and a stove and air conditioning unit were stolen. Loss was estimated at $3,250.

DEERFIELD – District 4

Oct. 6 Drugs/narcotics offenses were reported at Quiet Waters, 3700 SW 10 St. While attending to a traffic crash investigation, BSO deputy ran witness via Teletype and discovered that he had a warrant for Driving With License Suspended (DWLS). While inventorying the subject’s vehicle, BSO deputy discovered (1.5) Ambien pills in a clear plastic container on the floor of the driver side of the vehicle. Subject advised that the Ambien was his and that he did not have a prescription. The subject was charged w/ Possession of Controlled Substance w/o Prescription and active capias (court order) for DWLS.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

Sept. 27 A woman was arrested and charged with battery on a law enforcement officer and breach of peace at 4500 N. Federal Hwy. She was involved in a loud argument with a woman. When a law enforcement officer arrived, the woman pushed and slapped the officer.

Sept. 28 A man who owns C & K Auto Imports South, Inc. at 4800 N. Federal Hwy. reported that an employee stole cargo covers.

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