CRIME WATCH

Posted on 24 October 2013 by LeslieM

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

DEERFIELD BEACH

Oct. 15 A man reported that someone broke into his work truck at Pinnacle Plumbing at 1056 SW 1 St. and stole a Dewalt screw gun, Dewalt Sawzall and a hammer drill.

Oct. 15 The window of a truck parked at Ims Landscaping at 77 NE 5 St. was broken into and keys were stolen from the glove box.

Oct.15 A man reported that his home at 1008 SE 14 Ave. was entered and $2,300 worth of electronic equipment was stolen.

Oct.16 A man reported that a person visiting his home at 2246 Discovery Circle stole various items valued at about $400.

Oct. 16 A woman reported that her son stole her cell phone by grabbing it from her. Incident was reported at 1100 SE 4 Ave.

Oct.16 A woman reported that her home at 5100 NE 7 Terr. was broken into and items moved about.

Oct. 17 Three vehicles were broken into, and electronics and personal items stolen from each vehicle. Incident was reported at 401 S. Powerline Rd.

Oct. 17 A man walked onto a property at 5097 N. Dixie Hwy. and stole a gas blower.

DEERFIELD – District 4

Oct. 16 Elderly abuse/neglect was reported at Deer Creek, 2403 W. Hillsboro Blvd.

Oct. 17 Lost property occurred in Deer Run, 3200 W. Hillsboro Blvd.Complainant reported that his wallet, which contained all of his personal identification and credit cards, fell out of his right front pocket of his shorts.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

Oct. 11 A woman reported that her boyfriend stole her Hyundai Sonata from 2141 NE 1 St., #7. The boyfriend told her that he had committed a bank robbery.

Oct.13 Police responded to an alarm at 3140 NE 23 Ave. A window was found open, but there

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CRIME WATCH

Posted on 17 October 2013 by LeslieM

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

DEERFIELD BEACH

Oct. 2 A woman reported that someone smashed the driver’s side door window on her car parked at 351 SW 3 Ave.

Oct. 2 A woman reported that while she was at LA Fitness at 1000 W. Hillsboro Blvd., someone entered her locker and stole her iPad.

Oct. 3 It was reported that someone broke into a truck at the Shell station at 1011 S. Powerline Rd. and stole 170 cartons of cigarettes. Loss was estimated at $8,500.

Oct. 6 Someone smashed the driver’s side window of a car parked at SE 21 Ave. (the Main Beach Parking Lot) and stole a pocketbook with two wallets, credit cards, five Social Security cards, a driver’s license, $2,000 in cash and white gold earrings.

Oct. 6 A car parked at 232 NE 47 St. was broken into and a purse was stolen.

Oct. 8 A woman reported her wallet stolen from her purse at 4008 W. Hillsboro Blvd.

Oct. 9 A home at 1210 SW 48 Terr. was broken into and a television and two watches were stolen.

DEERFIELD — District 4

Oct. 8 Retail theft, shoplifting was reported at the Super Target at 3599 W. Hillsboro Blvd. An unknown female walked out with a portable speaker from Target valued at $299.99.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

Oct. 1 Two men who were former employees at C & K Auto Imports at 4800 N. Federal Hwy. were given trespass warnings and told never to return. They were terminated for theft.

Oct. 1 It was reported that a woman made threatening statements while she was visiting Holy Cross Medical Group Lighthouse Orthopedics at 1821 NE 25 St.

Oct. 4 A woman was stopped by an officer while driving. She was issued a citation for driving with an expired tag and driving with a suspended license. Incident was reported at 2401 NE 48 St.

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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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CRIME WATCH

Posted on 03 October 2013 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

Sept. 19 A man left his bicycle outside of Circle K at 4791 N. Dixie Hwy. He went inside the store and upon leaving, found that his bicycle had been stolen.

Sept. 20 It was reported that a dump truck owned by AABCO Roofing was vandalized. The windshield was broken and the fenders and headlights were smashed. Damage was estimated at $2,500. Incident was reported at 271 NW 1 St.

Sept. 20 A bag containing car keys, a cell phone and reading glasses was stolen from the beach at 200 SE 21 Ave. Loss was estimated at $1,000.

Sept. 21 A bicycle was reported stolen from in front of a store at 3701 NW 9 Ave.

Sept. 21 A man was observed stealing packages of meat from Publix at 150 S. Federal Hwy.

Sept. 22 A person was observed stealing $20 worth of conditioner from the Dollar Store at 4811 N. Dixie Hwy.

Sept. 22 A group of people visiting the beach at 234 N. Ocean Dr. reported a backpack stolen. The backpack contained two cell phones, a wallet, credit cards and keys.

Sept. 23 It was reported that a man broke into seven trucks at Closet Factory at 1650 S. Powerline Rd. and stole $18,000 worth of tools and caused $2,000 worth of damage.

Sept. 23 A purse was stolen from a car parked at 100 S. Military Trail.

DEERFIELD — District 4

Sept. 16 Conveyance burglary was reported at The Waterways, 4365 SW 10 Place. Between 09/15/13 at 7 p.m. and 09/16/13 at 8 a.m. Victim reported he left two bottles of medication in his roommate’s vehicle parked in front of the apartment complex. The victim thinks the doors were left unlocked and unknown persons reached in and took his medication. Estimated loss: $20. The vehicle was wet. There was no forced entry.

Sept. 17 Auto theft was reported at Pine Tree apartments, 101 Lock Rd. Unknown persons entered the victim’s unlocked 1996 Honda Accord and tampered with the ignition with negative results. The incident occurred at Apt. 2.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

Sept. 18 A man reported that more than $100,000 worth of jewelry was stolen from his home at NE 27 St. The man believes his former housekeeper stole the jewelry.

Sept. 19 A man was issued a trespass warning and asked not to return to CVS Pharmacy at 3580 N. Federal Hwy. The man was panhandling in front of the store.

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CRIME WATCH

Posted on 26 September 2013 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

Sept. 12 A tractor trailer truck was reported stolen from 4250 N. Powerline Rd.

Sept. 13 A woman reported her portable gasoline generator stolen from her garage at 1212 SW 48 Terr.

Sept. 13 A fight broke out between two separate families at 288 SW 5 Court. One victim was hit in the face with a small brick by an unknown suspect.

Sept. 14 A man reported that his home at 33 Deer Creek Rd. was entered and electronic equipment stolen.

Sept. 14 A maintenance building at 401 S. Powerline Rd. was entered and 30 lawn care items were stolen.

Sept. 15 A home at 1313 SE 2 Ave. was broken into. Stolen were: two handguns, four diamond rings valued at a total of $9,000, 15 gold bracelets valued at a total of $1,500 and 30 antique watches valued at a total of $5,000.

Sept. 15 Three men entered a home at 4144 NW 5 Terr. and stole two men’s watches.

DEERFIELD – District 4

Sept. 16 Drugs/narcotics offenses were reported at Quiet Waters, 400 S. Powerline Rd. The officer made a traffic stop for dark window tint. There was the smell of marijuana inside the vehicle. The marijuana was located and field-tested positive. The defendant was released on a notice to appear in court and given a citation.

Sept. 16 Sexual assault by a custodian, sexual battery on a victim11-12 years of age (under 18) took place in Deer Creek Plaza, 3693 W. Hillsboro Blvd.

Sept. 16 Possession of Cannabis, not more than 20 grams, was reported at Quiet Waters, 400 S. Powerline Rd.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

Sept. 15 A woman reported that a man sold her a car part for $940.

Sept. 16 It was reported that a building at 2502 N. Federal Hwy. was vandalized. The building was spray painted.

Sept. 17 The manager of Publix Supermarket at 2450 N. Federal Hwy. reported that a man tried to return medications. The manager believed the man was attempting to commit a fraud. The man was issued a trespass warning and ordered not to return to the Publix.

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BSO Deputy Rivera’s funeral Friday at Calvary Chapel

Posted on 24 September 2013 by JLusk

deputydanielriverabrowardsheriffsofficerThe men and women of the Broward Sheriff Office are mourning the loss of a dedicated colleague, Deputy Daniel Rivera, who died Saturday night of injuries he sustained in a car crash. He leaves behind a 14-year-old son, Damian Luis Barrio, and many other grieving relatives, friends and coworkers.

Visitation for Rivera will be held Thursday, Sept. 26 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Pompano Beach, 138 NE 1 STreet, Pompano. The funeral is 11 a.m., Friday, September 27 at Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale, 2401 W. Cypress Creek Road, Fort Lauderdale. Interment is at Our Lady Queen of Heaven, 1400 State Road 7, North Lauderdale.

Deputy Rivera, 32, started with the Broward Sheriff’s Office in 2003. He served in the agency’s Department of Detention until May 2012 when he transferred to the Department of Law Enforcement. He was a road patrol deputy in BSO’s Pompano Beach district. He was driving on Interstate 95 just before sunrise on Sept. 11 when his car left the roadway and hit a tree.

“Our entire agency is feeling the loss of this young, brave deputy who was taken too soon from his family, friends and coworkers,” Sheriff Scott Israel said. “I am praying for Deputy Rivera’s family to find comfort and strength during this time.”

Deputy Rivera was a confident, hard-working deputy who loved fitness, dancing to Latin music, rooting for the New York Mets and being with his friends, family and his girlfriend. He was born in Brooklyn and attended the High School of Art and Design in Manhattan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan and Florida Atlantic University. Deputy Rivera was an auxiliary police officer with the New York Police Department before moving to Florida at age 19. He attended Church by the Glades in Coral Springs.

Other survivors include his mother, Miriam Cuin, a captain with the New York City Department of Corrections; father, Antonio Cuin, a warden with the New York City Department of Corrections; sister, Jessica Ducos; brother, Carlos Ducos; grandparents, Moises and Maria Hernandez and girlfriend, Andrea Mendez.

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CRIME WATCH

Posted on 19 September 2013 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

Sept. 5 A woman reported that her keys and hand-held computer were stolen after she left them on the beach to go running. Incident was reported at 100 S. Ocean Blvd.

Sept. 5 A man reported that someone stole all factory rims and tires from his car parked on blocks at 627 Anderson Circle.

Sept. 6 A home at 4315 NW 5 Ave. was broken into and a television, power tool and weed wacker were stolen.

Sept. 9. A man reported his car parked at 170 SE 3 St. broken into and prescription medication stolen.

Sept. 10 A pickup truck parked at 3701 W. Hillsboro Blvd. was broken into and a camera stolen.

Sept. 10 The manager of a Winn Dixie at 1019 S. Federal Hwy. reported that five women entered the store and stole $857.41 worth of seafood and steak.

DEERFIELD – District 4

Sept. 13 Commercial burglary took place at Rent-ACenter, 1835 W. Hillsboro Blvd. The subject signed a rentto- own agreement on 07/06/ 13 to purchase a laptop and led TV. The subject has not paid for the items. The subject has been evading attempts from the victim to return items or make payment. The victim has proper documentation for the State Attorney to file theft charges. Total loss is $2,097.98.

Sept. 13 Residential burglary was reported in The Waterways,1212 SW 48 Terr.The victim left home on Sunday 09/08/13 and returned on Friday 09/13/13 to find her Red Honda 7500 watt portable gasoline generator stolen from her garage. No suspects. No video surveillance available.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

Sept. 6 It was reported that a woman caring for a 92-yearold woman fraudulently used the woman’s credit card to make purchases. Incident was reported at 2730 NE 46 St.

Sept. 6 A man reported his home at 2920 NE 53 Court burglarized and a television valued at $800 stolen.

Sept. 8. A man reported that he was assaulted by a coworker at Sicilian Oven Pizzeria, 2486 N. Federal Hwy.

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CRIME WATCH

Posted on 12 September 2013 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

August 31 A man reported his home at 464 NW 3 Ave. entered and air handler coils and a tool box stolen. Total loss was estimated at $2,650.

August 31 A man reported his home at 736 NW 2 Way entered while he was sleeping and two cell phones stolen.

Sept. 1 A woman reported her home at 179 SW 3 St. entered and her HP ProBook laptop valued at about $1,000 stolen.

DEERFIELD – District 4

August 30 A resident had a FL tag with a valid decal stolen from her vehicle at her residence in Deer Run, 3400 SW 3rd Ct.

Sept. 1 It was reported at 491 Jefferson Dr. in Deer Creek, that between 08/31/13 at 7:30 p.m. and 09/01/13 at 12:15 p.m., unknown persons, gained entry into the victim’s 2000 Ford work truck by prying the driver’s door lock. Once inside the vehicle, the suspect(s) took two concrete cutting saws valued at $1,800. The saws were located in theback seat of the vehicle. It was raining and the vehicle could not be processed.

Sept. 2 Commercial burglary took place at Target 3599 W. Hillsboro Blvd. Target Loss Prevention reported a theft by a juvenile that had occurred between 8 and 8:30 a.m. Photos and video were obtained and placed into evidence. Subject used a cutting tool to steal two cell phones from the locked shelf.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

August 29 Police broke up a fight between two men in the parking lot of Venetian Isles Plaza at 3700 N. Federal Hwy.

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CRIME WATCH

Posted on 05 September 2013 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

August 27 It was reported that 16 plants/bushes were stolen from a property at 581 E. Sample Rd.

August 27 A commercial trailer was reported stolen from Republic National Distributing Company at 441 NW 12 Ave.

August 27 Two people tried to steal a car from 2655 Deer Creek Emerald Way. In the process, the car was crashed into a tree.

DEERFIELD – District 4

August 6 Arrests were made at TD Bank,3325 W. Hillsboro Blvd.Suspects entered TD Bank to open a bank account using fraudulent Social Security numbers. Suspect 2 forged a starter check for the initial deposit. Investigation revealed the suspects had been to Regions Bank earlier that day, doing the same thing. Post Miranda warning, suspects originally provided several conflicting statements but then admitted that they open accounts, get starter checks, then make withdrawals from other banks before there is money in the account. Suspect 1 was charged with Organized Scheme to Defraud, Uttering Forged Document, Suspect 2 was charged with Organized Scheme to Defraud, Forgery and VOP-CC Fraud, Suspect 3 was charged with Organized Scheme to Defraud and VOP-Robbery.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

August 15 It was reported that a man displayed a gun and knife at Audi of Lighthouse Point at 4250 N. Federal Hwy.

August 15 A man was arrested on an active felony warrant for possession of cocaine in Texas — at 2700 NE 36 St.

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CRIME WATCH

Posted on 29 August 2013 by LeslieM

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

DEERFIELD BEACH

August 22 A woman reported jewelry stolen from her home at 37 NE 5 St. The woman believes her son stole the jewelry valued at $4,000.

August 23 A woman reported that her husband hit her in the face. She does not want to prosecute.

August 23 A car parked at 4412 NW 4 Ave. was broken into and a purse stolen.

August 23 It was reported that a city owned water meter and back flow valve were stolen from 1471 SW 9 Ave.

August 23 A man was issued a “Notice to Appear” in court after being detained for stealing face cream from Publix at 3740 W. Hillsboro Blvd.

DEERFIELD – DISTRICT 4

August 6 Residential burglaries at Deer Run, 3321 SW 4 St. sometime between August 5 and August 6. Unknown suspect(s) entered the victims unlocked car and stole golf clubs and a blue bag.

August 3 Victim reported that his motorcycle was stolen in front of the apartment building at the Waterways, 4375 SW 10 Pl. between 7:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. that day. He was unable to advise what tag was attached. The VIN was entered into teletype as stolen.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

August 15 A man was issued a trespass warning after being detained for stealing ice cream and popcorn from Publix at 3700 N. Federal Hwy. Police ran a check on his record. The man was arrested for driving without a license.

August 16 A man reported that his car was vandalized in the parking lot of Publix at 3700 N. Federal Hwy. The car was damaged with a key and sustained about $400 in damages.

August 19 A woman reported that her mailbox at 4129 NE 21 Terr. was damaged. The woman believes her boyfriend is responsible.

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