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Crime Watch

Posted on 03 October 2019 by LeslieM

Deerfield Beach

Sept. 17: A man said his car parked at 1311 SW 5 Ave. was entered and his wallet was stolen.

Sept. 17: The manager of a Publix at 3740 W. Hillsboro Blvd. reported that a man attempted to steal  a bag with $114 worth of items. The man attempted to hit the manager and then dropped the bag and fled.

Sept. 17: A woman reported that her vehicle was stolen. The vehicle was later recovered but she declined to press charges. The incident was reported at 203 NW 46 Ct.

Sept. 17: A woman reported that her iPhone was stolen from her purse at 3812 W. Hillsboro Blvd.

Sept. 18: A woman reported that her vehicle parked at 660 W. Hillsboro Blvd. was entered and a laptop stolen.

Lighthouse Point

Sept. 18: Police responded to an alarm at 2850 N. Federal Hwy. The keyholder was contacted and advised that pressure cleaners were onsite and had just finished up.

Sept. 21: A lanyard with a key fob was found at 3098 NE 52St. The property was placed into a locker.

Sept. 21: Police responded to an alarm at 2411 NE 33 St. The resident said he had a new alarm system and didn’t realize it was set when he opened the garage.

(This is a partial list. For Deerfield Beach Crime Watch in full, visit www.DFB.City and click on “Sign Me Up” to receive the city wide report.)

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CRIME WATCH

Posted on 26 September 2019 by LeslieM

Deerfield Beach

Sept. 11: A woman reported her Honda Civic stolen from a parking lot at 4550 NW 18 Ave.

Sept. 12: It was reported that a vehicle was entered at 1771 NW 2 St. and credit cards were stolen. The credit cards were used at various locations.

Sept. 12: A woman reported her Toyota Prius stolen overnight from 466 Lock Rd.

Sept. 14: A woman reported her vehicle at 620 SE 10 St. broken into and her purse with credit cards stolen.

Sept. 14: A woman reported her car parked at 3851 NE 4 Terr. broken into and her purse, wallet, watch and driver’s license stolen.

Lighthouse Point

Aug. 28: Police responded to a delayed fraud that occurred at 4820 N. Federal Hwy. The employee said a fraudulent check was cashed by a former employee who was recently fired from the company. The employee was contacted and said she did not know how the $2,000 check was deposited into her account and would stop by the business to discuss it. She never did and her phone was turned off.

Aug. 28: Police responded to an audible alarm call in the cabana area at 2308 NE 30 Ct. A worker said he accidentally tripped the alarm while performing work there.

Aug. 28: Police responded to an alarm call of interior motion at 2331 NE 47 St. Police responded and found the home secure.

(This is a partial list. For Deerfield Beach Crime Watch in full, visit www.DFB.City and click on “Sign Me Up” to receive the city wide report.)

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CRIME WATCH

Posted on 12 September 2019 by LeslieM

Deerfield Beach

Aug. 27: A woman reported that someone stole her bicycle at 2300 SW 15 St.

Aug. 27: A woman reported that a man whom she knows stole $95 and a debit card from her purse at 829 W. Sample Rd.

Aug. 27: A man reported that a former employee of his used stolen business checks and credit cards to steal thousands of dollars from him. The incident was reported at 4100 N. Powerline Rd.

Aug. 27: A man reported that someone entered his vehicle parked at 601 E. Sample Rd. and stole his wallet.

Aug. 28: A woman reported that someone broke into her home at 371 NE 45 St. and stole her television and a handbag.

Lighthouse Point

Aug. 15: Police responded to an alarm call at 2456 NE 26St. It was deemed a false alarm.

Aug. 15: Police responded to a call of a loose German Shepherd and small brown dog in the area of 2631 NE 52St. The police officer said he searched the area vigorously and was unable to locate them and suspected they had maybe returned to their home.

Aug. 16: Police responded to an alarm call at 2200 NE 32 St. It was deemed that the owner accidently set off the alarm.

(This is a partial list. For Deerfield Beach Crime Watch in full, visit www.DFB.City and click on “Sign Me Up” to receive the city wide report.)

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CRIME WATCH

Posted on 01 August 2019 by LeslieM

Deerfield Beach

July 16: It was reported that multiple vehicles parked at 315 SW 32 Ave. had their windows smashed and items removed.

July 19: Someone smashed the passenger window of a vehicle parked at 2403 W. Hillsboro Blvd. and stole a purse with reading glasses and a Florida driver’s license.

July 19: A woman reported that someone attempted to break into her home at 1231 SE 10 St. An A/C unit was tampered with.

July 19: An elderly woman reported that a man and woman came to her apartment and said they had done some work for her in the backyard. She went to the backyard with them. Upon returning, she discovered that cash and jewelry were missing from the apartment. The incident was reported at 1977 SW 15 St.

July 19: It was reported that someone stole the engine computer to a truck at Approved Moving at 1501 NW 49 Ct.

July 19: A man reported that he believes a person who he knows entered his home at 1056 S. Military Trl. and stole two televisions, three playstations and one computer.

Lighthouse Point  

July 12: The victim believed she left her wallet in a Lyft driver’s vehicle at 3722 N. Federal Hwy. She was advised to contact the driver and was awaiting a response.

July 12: A resident called police to report she had found two dogs at 2216 NE 27 St. She later called back and said that the owner was located, and the call was cancelled.

July 14: Police responded to an alarm call at 2801 NE 46 St. The property was checked and found secure.

(This is a partial list. For Deerfield Beach Crime Watch in full, visit www.DFB.City and click on “Sign Me Up” to receive the city wide report.)

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CRIME WATCH

Posted on 25 July 2019 by LeslieM

Deerfield Beach

July 9: The manager of Hobby Lobby at 4555 W. Hillsboro Blvd. was notified by Hobby Lobby loss prevention headquarters that they had discovered via video that someone stole $420 worth of crystals.

July 10: A man reported that his vehicle was broken into and $60 in cash, as well as credit cards and a pair of sunglasses, were stolen. The incident was reported at 201 E. Sample Rd.

July 10: A man reported that while he was unloading his vehicle at 312 Ocean Dr., the North Beach Pavilion, someone stole his bag containing a camera valued at $2,600, a lens valued at $800 and another lens valued at $100.

July 10: A man and a woman were observed stealing two printers from Target at 1200 S. Federal Hwy.

July 10: While a woman was pumping gas at a Chevron station at 1201 S. Military Tr., someone entered the vehicle and stole her purse, which contained $150.

Lighthouse Point

July 2: A man, who lives in the 2300 block of NE 28 Ct., went to the police department to report that his American Express card had been used for three online purchases totaling $410.74 that he did not authorize. The victim told police that he gave his son the Amex card the day before to use for two purchases, but it was returned. 

July 3: Police responded to a report of a pit bull walking on the street at 2830 NE 21Terr. The dog found its way home.

July 3: Police responded to an alarm call at 2824 NE 28 Ct. When police arrived, the subject inside said she was a friend of the family and was dog sitting for them and no pass code was given. It was deemed a false alarm.

(This is a partial list. For Deerfield Beach Crime Watch in full, visit www.DFB.City and click on “Sign Me Up” to receive the city wide report.)

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CRIME WATCH

Posted on 18 July 2019 by LeslieM

Deerfield Beach

July 2: Someone threw a rock through the window of Intertek Dixie Plaza, a closed business at 5227 N. Dixie Hwy.

July 2: A man reported his vehicle parked at 4759 NW 9 Ave. broken into and a gun stolen.

July 2: A woman reported that her wallet was taken from her purse while she was at the Dollar Store at 3599 W. Hillsboro Blvd.

July 3: Someone stole five golf cart battery chargers from the Florida House at 475 S. Federal Hwy.

July 4: It was reported that a Toyota Corolla was stolen at 210 NW 38 Pl.

July 4: A woman reported that her vehicle at 630 Lock Rd. was broken into and two iPhone chargers stolen.

Lighthouse Point

June 30: The victim said he lost a wallet the previous day at 3860 NE 21 Way. He could not locate the wallet.

July 1: Police responded to a suspicious person at 4900 N. Federal Hwy. The subject was gone on arrival.

(This is a partial list. For Deerfield Beach Crime Watch in full, visit www.DFB.City and click on “Sign Me Up” to receive the city wide report.)

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Crime Watch

Posted on 16 February 2012 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

Feb. 9 It was reported that two individuals approached a homeowner about cleaning the gutters of a home at 1111 NW 48Place. One individual walked with the homeowner to the back of the home. The homeowner reported that the other individual entered the home and stole $800 and jewelry from the home. (Incident took place on Feb. 8 but was reported on Feb. 9.)

Feb. 9 A woman was arrested and charged with grand theft at 820 Hillsboro Blvd.. The woman had been employed at a doctor’s office but was no longer working there. It was reported that the woman used a business checking account and routing numbers to pay $2,450 worth of personal bills online.

Feb. 11 A man was observed stealing a flat-panel television along with an anti-theft device at a Target at 3599 W. Hillsboro Blvd.

Feb. 11 A man reported that his vehicle ran out of gas at 1750 W. Hillsboro Blvd. When the man returned to his car, he found it was missing.

Feb. 11 A man was arrested and charged with grand theft from a CVS Store at 1350 S. Federal Hwy. The man stole a flat-panel television and photo converter.

Feb. 12 A worker at Public Storage at 3350 SW 10 Street discovered a lock on one of the facility’s bays was a not a Public Storage lock. Upon entering the bay, it was discovered that a Porter cable generator, a dresser containing various personal items and Christmas ornaments were stolen.

Feb. 12 A car in the parking lot of United Pentecostal Holiness Church at 77 NW 5 St. was entered and a book bag containing school books was taken.

Feb.12 Two women reported their home at 1436 SE 4 Place broken into and money taken from two wallets. Total amount taken was $290.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

Feb. 7 A man reported that a man who identified himself as a Comcast service technician came to his home at 3100 NE 28 Ave. The man was left alone in an upstairs office. After he left, it was discovered that an envelope containing currency was taken from a briefcase.

Feb. 7 It was reported that a man was observed stealing groceries from a Publix at 3700 N. Federal Hwy. It was not known what was stolen.

Feb. 7 A woman reported that she allowed the niece of a friend to stay at her home at 2200 NE 44 St. The woman reported that a motor scooter, clothing, a snowboard, paintings, 50 DVDs, two clocks, a vacuum cleaner and dishes were stolen.

 

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Crime Watch

Posted on 20 October 2011 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

Oct.14 A man reported that an air conditioning unit was stolen from a residence at 248 SW 3 St.

Oct.14 A woman parked her car at 1000 E. Hillsboro Blvd. When she returned, she noticed that her car had been broken into and her purse stolen.

Oct.14 A woman reported that her car parked at 1959 SE 3 St. was entered and a tennis racket and two bags of clothing were stolen.

Oct.15 A woman reported her car parked at 2201 W. Sample Rd. broken into and her purse with personal identification and papers was stolen.

Oct.15 A man reported his bicycle stolen from a shopping plaza at 1895 W. Hillsboro Blvd. The man was eating lunch at a restaurant when the bicycle was stolen.

Oct.15 The company office at Westway Towing, 2571 W. Hillsboro Blvd. was broken into. The individual responsible for the break-in used tools from the storage room to cut into the company safe. An undetermined amount of cash was stolen.

Oct. 15 Two men reported that four men with a gun approached them in a parking lot at 2430 Country Club Blvd. The women had their purses forcibly removed. Later, police detained for investigation four men suspected of the crime.

Oct.15 A man reported that his car parked at 4031 NE 4 Ave. was broken into and an empty duffel bag stolen.

Oct. 16 A man was arrested for possession of marijuana at 1433 SE 8 St.

 

DEERFIELD — District 4

Oct. 15 Armed robbery arrest in Deer Creek at the 2400 block of Country Club Blvd.,  just after 2:30 a.m.   BSO deputies responded to an armed robbery that had just occurred.Two female victims were exiting their vehicle when two suspects approached, demanding their purses. One suspect was armed with a firearm. Suspects fled in a vehicle with the victims’ property; deputies quickly BOLO’d the information. One of the on-duty Deerfield Beach supervisors spotted the suspect vehicle and coordinated a felony traffic stop. Four suspects were taken into custody. District deputies did an excellent job with communication and apprehension of suspects. Investigation is continuing.

If you see suspicious activity in your neighborhood, please call 911.

 

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

Oct. 10 A woman reported that her car parked at 2151 NE 42 Court was broken into. Papers were scattered and a GPS was stolen.

Oct. 11 A man reported that the woman who owns the apartment he is living in stole his cell phone. Police have reported many altercations between the man and the woman. The woman said the man has not been paying rent and she is in the process of evicting him. The man reported that the woman has been harassing him. The incident was reported at 2100 NE 38 St.

Oct. 11 A police officer noticed evidence that a car parked at 2701 NE 53 Court had been entered. The officer contacted the woman who owns the car. She saw her car had been entered and noticed that her GPS and its charger had been stolen.

Oct. 11 A man rented a car while his was being repaired. He became ill and required hospitalization. When he returned to his home at 2100 NE 38 St., he noticed the car missing. He reported the car stolen.

Oct. 12 A man reported that the left wheel of his car was stolen. The incident was reported at 2700 NE 46 St.

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Crime Watch

Posted on 13 October 2011 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

Oct. 5 A woman reported that her home at 1511 SE 15 Court was entered and two rings were stolen. Total value of the rings was estimated at $7,000.

Oct. 7 A man reported his home at 201 NW 38 Court was broken into. His bedroom was entered and a Dell laptop computer and two Blackberry phones were stolen.

Oct. 7 A man was arrested and charged with breaking into an apartment at 5340 NE 5 Terr.

Oct. 7 A storage facility at 1490 SW 1 Way was broken into. Items stolen included copper tubing, copper fittings, an iPod and a saw. A computer hard drive was tampered with.

Oct. 7 A man reported his car parked at 2000 SE 7 St. was broken into. He reported his wallet stolen.

Oct. 8  A man reported that his car parked at 191 SE 20 Ave. was broken into. The thief cut the car’s convertible top, causing $3,500 worth of damage. The man reported $5 and a pair of sunglasses stolen.

Oct. 8 A woman reported that she arrived at her home at 3071 Lakeshore Dr. and noticed a burglary underway. She said a person left through a living room window with $27,000 worth of jewelry.

Oct. 8 A woman was arrested and charged with stealing $300 worth of towels and a bottle of prescription Xanex pills while moving from the victim’s residence at 316 Farnham P, Century Village.

 

DEERFIELD — District 4

Oct. 3  Burglary to a business at Foundation Flooring, 4100 N. Powerline Rd.,  between 12:45-1:15 p.m. The owner of Foundation Flooring reported unknown person(s) entered through a large open bay at the rear of the business and took a work laptop computer, valued at approximately $1,500.

Oct. 3  Grand theft in Deer Creek, 2219 Deer Creek Way.Victim states during the last two months he hired a BBQ cleaning company for his outdoor grill. Victim advises he has video surveillance of the company removing items from his BBQ grill. Total loss: approximately $1,000.

Oct. 6  Conveyance burglary, 4008 W. Hillsboro (Rear parking area of Deerfield Mall stores), between 7:50 – 8 a.m. District 4 is experiencing vehicle burglaries to victims dropping off their children at Quiet Waters Elementary in the morning. Two burglaries were reported this morning. First victim was parked in the rear parking lot of the Dollar Tree store while dropping off her child at Quiet Waters Elementary. When she returned, she found the driver’s side front window to her vehicle had been smashed and her purse was taken from under the driver’s side front seat. Items included FL ID card, paycheck for $260, $100 cash and a debit card.

The second victim was parked behind Publix at approximately the same time. When she returned she found the driver’s side front window to her vehicle had been smashed and her purse valued at $500 was taken from the driver’s side front seat. Also taken were her FL D/L, credit cards and personal paperwork. These crimes occurred within a very short time frame.

 

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

Oct. 2  A man reported that a woman he was visiting at her home at 2100 NE 38 St. became angry with him and snatched his necklace from his neck. After some discussion, the woman returned the necklace to the man.

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Crime Watch

Posted on 06 October 2011 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

Sept. 27 A home at 417 NE 1 Ave. was reported being broken into. A tote bag with nail tech supplies was stolen. The home was ransacked.

Sept. 28 An unknown individual or individuals stole 10 rolls of copper wire worth about $3,900 from an underground line. Theft was reported at 71 SE 21 Ave.

Sept. 29 A man reported his home at 3841 NE 4 Terr. broken into and a flat-panel television and desktop computer stolen.

Sept. 29 A home at 4040 NE 6 Ave. was reported as having been broken into and about $25,000 worth of jewelry stolen from a box in the master bedroom.

Sept.30 A woman reported her car stolen from her home at 1295 SE 7 Court. She also reported $6,400 worth of scuba diving equipment taken from her garage. An individual suspected of taking the equipment attended a social event at the woman’s home. Detectives went to the suspect’s home and saw the scuba equipment. Suspect was transported to the district office and questioned.

Sept. 30 A complaint was received from US Auto LTD at 4371 N. Dixie Hwy. The person making the complaint said that a BMW M-5 for sale was stolen.

Sept. 30 A man reported that an attempt was made to break into his home at 1487 SW 27 Terr.

Oct. 1 The property manager of a warehouse at 661 NE 42 St. reported that a bay at the warehouse was broken into.

Oct. 1 A woman reported that her home at 1421 SE 14 Court was broken into and two televisions, a play station and video games were stolen.

Oct. 2 A woman reported her home at 215 NW 2 Way was broken into and jewelry valued at more than $5,000 stolen.

Oct. 2 A woman reported that her wallet was stolen from her bag while she was at the Royal Fiesta Event Center at 1680 SE 3 Court.

 

DEERFIELD —District 4

Sept. 29 Auto theft was reported at La Quinta, 100 SW 12 Ave., between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Victim parked his 2007 Ford F-350 in the parking lot at this location, and when he returned to the vehicle, he found it missing. Victim had miscellaneous tools and electronic equipment inside the vehicle.

Sept. 30 Residential burglary took place in Waterford Homes at 1487 SW 28 Terr., at 12:17 p.m. Victim reported that unknown person(s) attempted to gain access to the residence by breaking out the rear sliding glass door. Suspect(s) did not gain entry and fled after the residence’s alarm sounded. No latent prints recovered/no video/negative canvass.

 

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

Sept. 21 A man reported that he and his girlfriend were punched in the face by a man known to them. The woman who was struck reported that the girlfriend of the man who threw the punch stole her pocketbook. When the woman contacted the woman who had taken the pocketbook, she was told the pocketbook would not be returned. Report was filed at 3870 NE 22 Terr.

Sept. 22 In an incident involving the people in the previous report, a man said he allowed a man, his girlfriend and their baby to stay in his apartment at 3870 NE 22 Terr. Later, the man noticed three gold charms missing from his bedroom. The man later heard that man’s girlfriend pawned the charms.

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