Crime Watch

Posted on 14 April 2011 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

April 5 Thieves broke the lock on a work van and stole $1,000 in tools off S. Military Trail.

April 5 Police are searching for a suspect who followed a pharmaceutical distribution company driver to six delivery locations and followed in at three of them. On another date, a driver was held at gunpoint and ordered to open the pharmacy — at which time the suspect fled because the driver could not.

April 7 A landscaping trailer was stolen from a home on NE 9 Avenue. It was worth $5,000.

April 8 More than 744 gallons of gas were stolen from a pump at 301 W. Hillsboro Blvd.

April 10 Two $500 phones were stolen from an AT&T store on W. Hillsboro Boulevard.

April 10 About $2,500 in hockey equipment was stolen off an apartment patio on NW 44 Terrace.

 

DEERFIELD — District 4

April 9 Robbery by sudden snatching was reported at
2:20 a.m. at  1790 W. Hillsboro Blvd. (gas station). Victims reported they were pumping gas when nine persons approached them and pulled a gold chain valued at $2,000. Subjects also punched the victims in an attempt to get them to fight. Area was checked with negative results.

April 10-11 Conveyance burglary occurred between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. in Deer Point, 329 NW 36 Ave. Victim parked and secured his car on April 10. Upon returning to his car, all vehicle doors and trunk were open. Burglars took tools out of the trunk and ransacked the interior. The vehicle alarm was disabled somehow. The front windshield was cracked by the burglars for an unknown reason.

April 10-11 Auto theft occurred between 8 p.m. and 10 a.m. in Deer Creek, 2460 Country Club Blvd. Victim reported that an unknown person stole her brown 2011 Honda Civic, possibly by entering an unlocked door and using a key she keeps in the center console.

 

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

March 28 A silver 1999 Chevy Suburban was stolen from a home on NE 28 Court.

March 28 A home on NE 20 Avenue had a lawn mower and blower stolen from its open garage.

March 28 The owner of Tower construction and Technical Services called police to Staples, 3742 N. Federal Hwy., to report fraudulent use of the company credit card, possibly by a former employee.

March 29 A Jeep parked on NE 26 Street was burglarized, likely because doors were left unlocked. In addition, at least five other cars in the area were also burglarized.

March 30 A parent dropping a child off at Education Station left her purse on the front passenger seat. The window was smashed in the approximately six minutes she was in the daycare center.

March 31 A van was stolen from a home on NE 45 Street.

 

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