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Crime Watch

Posted on 11 August 2011 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

Aug. 5. A man reported that three men attacked him for no reason at 1250 W. Hillsboro Blvd.

Aug. 5. A man was arrested and charged with theft at the Target store on 3599 W. Hillsboro Blvd. He was observed placing meat into a suitcase and attempted to leave the store without paying for the meat.

Aug. 5. A woman reported that she was approached by two men on foot. One man pulled her to the ground and demanded property. The man removed a chain from her neck at 411 NW 1 Terr.

Aug. 6. A man was arrested and charged for improper exhibition of a firearm at 925 S. Ocean Blvd. The man was involved in an argument and began waving a gun.

Aug. 6. A man was observed breaking into a car at 660 Siesta Key Circle. The man fled when he realized he was being watched.

Aug. 6. A man was arrested and charged with aggravated battery after stabbing an individual following an argument. Incident took place at 500 SW 3 Ave.

Aug. 6. A woman was stopped for a traffic violation at 1200 W. Hillsboro Blvd. She was then arrested and charged with possession of narcotics. She was found with crack cocaine and a crack pipe.

Aug. 7. Banks notified a woman that she was the victim of fraudulent activity on her credit cards. She realized her purse was stolen from Duffy’s. Incident was reported at 401 N. Federal Hwy.

Aug. 7. A man was arrested and charged with a narcotics felony at 600 NE 44 St. He was in possession of crack cocaine.

Aug. 7. A man was observed trying to break into a car at 4286 NW 1 Place. Suspect fled on foot.

Aug. 7. A woman was arrested and charged with theft at Publix. She stole $45.56 worth of merchandise from the store. She was issued a trespass warning and a notice to appear in court.

 

DEERFIELD – District 4

Aug. 4 Residential burglary was reported at 107 Lock Rd. Complainant said unknown person(s) had broken into his apartment. Point of entry was via the front door, which was pried open. Taken from the residence was a 50″ TV, PlayStation and credit cards. Scene was processed for latent prints and the area was canvassed. Aug. 7 ARREST was made when victim called BSO advising he saw suspect who had committed his residential burglary. During a consensual search, deputies recovered victim’s PlayStation. Suspect was transported to the station, where he confessed to a detective that he had taken a 50″ television and Playstation from the victim’s residence and also stated that he sold the television for $400.

Aug. 8 Conveyance burglary ARREST, 1074 S. Military Tr. (apartment complex just south of SW 10 St. on Military Tr.) Deputies responded to a burglary conveyance in progress and established perimeter. Witness advised three subjects were entering unlocked vehicles. Helicopter and K-9 unit on scene. Three suspects were apprehended, one by K-9. All three were charged with burglary conveyance.

Aug. 8 Conveyance burglary at 4286 NW 1 Pl., Hammocks at Riverglen. Witness observed subject trying to open victim’s driver door by pulling door handle. He also observed the subject around two other cars nearby. Witness confronted the suspect, who ran to his Toyota parked nearby. Witness blocked in the car and the suspect fled on foot. Suspect was not apprehended. Aviation assisted.

 

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

July 29. A man was arrested and charged with possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana. Incident took place at a McDonald’s at 4830 N. Federal Hwy.

July 30. A man was observed stealing three packages of cookies from a Publix at 3700 N. Federal Hwy. The man was stopped in the parking lot and he returned the cookies. He was issued a trespass warning.

Aug. 1. A man reported his Honda motorcycle stolen. The motorcycle was later recovered. Incident was reported at 2863 NE 35 Court.

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Happenings

Posted on 11 August 2011 by LeslieM

Greater Pompano Beach  Senior Citizens Club meets

Wednesday, Aug. 10, 10 a.m. 

Emma Lou Olsen Community Center , 1801 NE 6 St., Pompano Beach, FL  33060

Activities focus on welfare, health, education, security of senior citizens. Fun trips and outings offered. Information: 954-943-7787.

 

Networking Event

Thursday, Aug. 11, 5:30 p.m.

Deerfield Country Club (Christine’s on the Green), 50 Fairway Dr., Deerfield Beach, FL 33442

FREE entry. Professional Social Networking Group hosting with South Florida (Broward Biz) Chamber of Commerce. Over 300 attendees. LIVE music, food available. Overflow parking at Hilton. One complimentary drink. 561-251-0846.

 

Moonlight Melodies concert

Friday, Aug. 12, 7 p.m.

Main Beach Parking Lot, SE 1st St. and Ocean Way, Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Performance by Mid-life Crysis (easy listening and covers of the classics). FREE. Bring beach chair or blanket. 954-480-4430 or www.DeerfieldBeach.com.

 

“Blue Hawaii”

Friday, Aug. 12, 7 p.m.

Count de Hoernle Amphitheater, 590 Plaza Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432

FREE. Final “Summer in the City” music series performance features a tribute to the King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley. Bring blanket or chair. 561-393-7827.

 

Clarke-Reed Neighborhood Initiative Program luncheon

Friday, August 12, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.                                                                                                                     

Westside Park Community Center, 445 SW 2 St., Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Luncheon honoring business leaders and students who have participated in this summer’s 17th Annual Neighborhood Initiative Program for at-risk youth. Program is brainchild of State Rep. Gwyndolen Clarke-Reed and Pastor Dr. Nathanial Knowles. 954-786-4848.

 

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Safe Boating Course

Saturday, Aug. 13, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Imperial Point Medical Center, Auditorium C, 6401 N. Federal Hwy., Ft. Lauderdale, FL  33308

Cost $50 per person (materials/lunch provided).  For registration and information, call 954-421-0502.

 

Hillsboro Lighthouse Tour

Saturday, Aug. 13, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Sands Harbor Boat Dock, 125 N. Riverside Dr., Pompano Beach, FL 33062

Tour historic lighthouse, see the Keeper’s Cottages (usually closed to public). Hillsboro Lighthouse Preservation Society members FREE, non-members: $15 transportation fee. www.hillsborolighthouse.org/tours.html or call 954-942-2102

 

34th Annual Bon Festival

Saturday Aug. 13, 4 to 9 p.m.

Morikami Park (Seishin-am Tea House), 4000 Morikami Park Rd., Delray Beach, FL 33446

Cost: $15 (adult), $6 (age 4 to 17), FREE (under 3 plus museum members). Info: www.morikami.org.

 

Calling “All” Concerned Deerfield Residents

Monday, Aug. 15, 6 p.m.

All My Children Daycare IV, 355/377 NW 3 Court, Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Discussion of ways to make Deerfield a better place for all residents. Come with issues, problems and concerns. Look forward to leaving with new positive ideas and solutions. Brought to you by Community Action Team of Deerfield Beach. www.myperspectiveis.blogspot.com. 954-871-CATO (2280).

 

Services for the visually impaired

Tuesday, Aug. 16, noon to 1 p.m.

NE Focal Point Senior Center, 227 NW 2 St., Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Presented by Karen Parparian, Lighthouse of Broward. 954-480-4446.

 

Democratic Women’s Club of NE Broward meets

Wednesday, August 17, 7 p.m.

Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, 1801 NE 6 St., Pompano Beach, FL 33060

Topic: Women’s Equality Day. Refreshments served. Features 10-minute film, Equality, I am Woman, which chronicles the Aug. 26, 1970 March for Equality down New York’s 5th Avenue. The film documents the largest gender-equality event in U.S. history, when over 50,000 women, men and children gathered to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage. The following year, at the urging of Congresswoman Bella Abzug, Congress officially declared August 26 as Women’s Equality Day. 954-942-8711.

 

“Party to the Max!”

Wednesday, Aug. 17, 6 to 8 p.m.

Max’s Grille, 404 Plaza Real , (Mizner Park), Boca Raton, FL 33432

Part of Boca Festival Days. Events held at different locations during Aug., facilitated by Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce. $25 per person for two FREE drinks and hors d’oeuvres. 561- 416-5007.

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BSO arrest car burglar in Lakes at Deerfield

Posted on 10 August 2011 by LeslieM

BSO deputies working a vehicle burglary in progress in the Lakes at Deerfield apartment complex quickly apprehended three suspects in the area for attempting to enter vehicles.  During the investigation information was received regarding two occupied residential burglary attempts in the Bonnie Loch area.  One of the suspects in custody was also charged with those crimes.  If you see suspicious activity in your neighborhood call 911 immediately.

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Crime Watch

Posted on 04 August 2011 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

July 30. The Emerald Beach Resort at 660 NE 21 Ave. reported that the office was broken into and a cash box containing $200 was stolen.

July 30. A man was arrested and charged with possession of narcotics at 1200 S. Federal Hwy. He was in possession of pills that were considered a controlled substance.

July 31. A woman reported that her vehicle was broken into and a purse was stolen. Theft took place at 201 E. Sample Rd.

July 31. A man reported his home at 920 Rich Dr. was broken into. He reported that licenses, credit cards, money, a laptop computer and a television were stolen.

July 31. Loss prevention at Bealls on 1079 S. Federal Hwy. reported that two young men stole a shirt and jewelry for a total value of $187.

July 31. A woman was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. She was verbally abusive and kicked an unmarked police car during an investigation. The incident took place at 123 NE 20 Ave.

July 31. A man reported that an employee collecting rent money for a total of $5,200 in cashier’s checks and cashed checks refused to the turn the money over to the victim. The incident took place at 216 SE 19 Ave.

July 31. A man was arrested and charged with trespassing after entering a woman’s home without being invited in at 322 N. Federal Hwy. The woman reported she had dated the man, but they had broken up.

July 31. A woman was arrested and charged with trespassing after refusing to leave a property at 1638 Riverview Rd. The woman’s boyfriend was being arrested.

 

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

July 20. A family reported their home at 5051 NE 24 Ave. was broken into. They reported four firearms and cases for the weapons stolen. They reported an iPod and jewelry stolen. They also reported that a number of other valuable items were not stolen.

July 23. A store manager at McDonalds at 4830 N. Federal Hwy. reported her bicycle stolen.

July 23. A man was arrested on a warrant for possession of marijuana at 2241 NE 35 Court.

July 23. A woman reported a stolen tag from her trailer at 2631 NE 20 Ave.

July 25. A woman reported that a mango tree was stolen from her front yard at 2233 NE 24 St.

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Happenings

Posted on 04 August 2011 by LeslieM

3rd annual Tastemakers

Tickets are now available for Mizner Park’s 3rd annual dining event, which began offering tickets on Aug. 1. The $30 ticket allows guests to enjoy a two-night progressive tasting and cocktail pairing party at participating Mizner Park restaurants and specialty shops on Sept.13 & 14, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.  The ticket also is good for three months of exclusive Mizner Park dining promotions through Oct. 31. For details, visit www.miznerpark.com

 

Cove Neighborhood Meeting

Friday, Aug. 5, 6:30 p.m.

529 SE 13 Ave., Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Please bring your own chair if you need to sit. Deputy James Engle from Broward Sheriff’s Office will share the most recent updates for our neighborhood.

 

Last Splash Luau

Friday, Aug. 5, 6 to 10 p.m.

Quiet Waters Park, 401 S. Powerline Rd., Deerfield Beach, FL 33442

This family-oriented event (all ages) includes a movie, luau games and other activities, along with splash time in the park’s Splash Adventure water park. $5.50 admission per person does not include refreshments. Advance tickets required. 954-357-5100.

 

East Village Uncorked

Friday, Aug. 5, 6 to 9 p.m.

Art Over the Bridge –8 to 11p.m.

2600-2700 block of E. Atlantic Blvd., Pompano Beach, FL 33062

East Village Uncorked is a free monthly art and wine strolling event celebrating featured specialty merchants, restaurants and planned improvements in the East CRA. Hosted by the Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA). Art Over the Bridge is a new event being held in conjunction, featuring art, live music, entertainment, food and drinks. Live performance by singer/songwriter Dina Linero. Music by Miami’s own DJ and video mixer Tom Laroe. For more information, call 954-786-7824 or visit www.pompanobeachcra.com.

 

Here We Go Again!

Friday, Aug.  5, 2 and 7 p.m.

Olympic Heights Fine Arts Theatre, 20101 Lyons Rd., Boca Raton, FL 33434

Presented by Sol Children Theatre Performing Arts Camp. Admission is $10 per seat. For info, call 561-447-8829, www.solchildren.org.

 

American Flyers Open House and BBQ

Saturday, Aug. 6, noon

Pompano Beach Airpark , 801 NE 10 St., Pompano Beach, FL 33060

Complimentary lunch, tour, presentation by certificated flight instructor.

Free FAA WINGS seminar, covering landing techniques and considerations for any who are interested. Each guest eligible to receive certificate for two free hours of instruction in one of the flight simulators. Arrive early. 954-785-1450 or www.americanflyers.net/about/aviation_seminars.asp.

 

BEALLS Open House

Sunday, Aug. 7, noon to 4 p.m.

Rivertowne Square Shopping Center, 1079 S. Federal Hwy, Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Prizes, fashion shows, Back to School blitz

954-481-1575

 

Deerfield Beach Democratic Club

Monday, Aug. 8, 7 p.m.

Century Village, activity center, 2400 Century Blvd., Deerfield Beach, FL 33442

Speaker: The Honorable Mitch Ceasar. All are welcome. For info., call 954-415-5658.

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National Night Out: Deerfield Beach

Posted on 28 July 2011 by LeslieM

On Tuesday, August 2, 2011 from 6:00pm-9:00pm the City of Deerfield Beach and the Broward Sheriff’s Office Deerfield Beach District will host the annual National Night Out event at Quiet Waters Park located at 401 South Powerline Road. The event will consist of a live band, raffle prizes, food, non alcoholic beverages, children’s games and inflatables, prescription drug take back, paper shredding, and several static displays.  Admission is free.  National Night Out heightens crime and drug awareness, generates support for, and participation in local anti-crime programs, strengthens community spirit and police-community partnerships, and sends a message to criminals that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back.

 

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Crime Watch

Posted on 28 July 2011 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

July 23. A man was observed entering a Radio Shack at 665 S. Federal Hwy. and stealing three SunDisk MP3 players.

July 24. A woman reported a firearm stolen from her. The report was made at 4155 NW 5 Dr.

July 24. A woman reported her home at 4930 NE 10 Ave. broken into and a laptop computer, iPod Touch and jewelry stolen.

July 24. A report was made that a BB gun was fired at the window of Charm City Burgers at 1136 E. Hillsboro Blvd.

July 24. A woman reported that someone opened the rear sliding glass door to her home at 1444 SE 15 Court and stole her 42-inch flat screen television.

July 24. A man was seen driving up to a vehicle parked at 1041 E. Hillsboro Blvd. and stealing a Samsung MP3 player.

July 24. A woman was arrested and charged with stealing $74.95 worth of items from Wings at 2020 NE 2 St.

July 24. A man was arrested and charged with stealing a pressure cleaner from a pickup truck parked at 300 N. Ocean Blvd.

 

DEERFIELD – District 4

Follow up on Burglary Arrests – Gates of Hillsboro/Deer Run/Waterford

July 5 BSO deputies responded to the 2700 block of SW 15 Street (Waterford Homes) where suspect(s) entered the residence by smashing the rear slider window. Several items were taken, including an iPad. Detectives used investigative technology to locate the iPad and later arrested the suspect. Detectives are still working to determine if the suspect was linked to other crimes in the area.

July 8 BSO deputies responded to a burglary in progress in Deer Run. Suspects entered an occupied home through the front door and removed property. Approximately 90 minutes later, a second in-progress burglary was called in by an alert neighbor in the Gates of Hillsboro. Armed with a description of the suspect vehicle, deputies apprehended one of three suspects after they fled on foot in the 600 block of W. Sample Road. Vehicle was recovered with stolen property from both residential burglaries. During the follow-up investigation, a third burglary from Coconut Creek was cleared. Detectives are still working leads to determine if these suspects are connected with other crimes in the area.

July 15 Burglary to a business was reported at Audio Visual Innovations, 730 S. Military Trail between 5:30 p.m. and 8:45 a.m. the following day. Unknown person(s) gained entry into the business’ storage overflow warehouse, possibly by the unlocked front door, and removed approximately 36 various sizes of flat panel display monitors, valued at approximately $67,400. CSIA processed with negative results. Digital photos were taken of what were possibly the suspect’s vehicle tire tracks. No video or witness located. CI unit advised.

 

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

July 13. A man was given a trespass warning and asked not to return to a Publix Supermarket at 3700 N. Federal Hwy. Store personnel said he was yelling profanities.

July 15. A woman reported that a front lense was stolen from her Toyota Corolla at 3731 NW 29 Ave.

July 19. A police officer investigating wave runner thefts noticed that one wave runner was missing from a trailer designed to carry two wave runners at 3516 NE 31 Ave. The officer found that the owner of the home where the trailer was parked was away. He asked a neighbor about the situation and was told that homeowner did own two wave runners and it appeared that one wave runner had been stolen. The officer reported a stolen wave runner.

July 19. A Jet Ski was reported stolen at 4010 NE 31 Ave. Officers observed two suspects fleeing when the saw police approaching them.

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Happenings

Posted on 28 July 2011 by LeslieM

Battle of the Singing Preachers!

Thursday, July 28, 7:30 p.m.

South Florida Event Conference Center, 6101 NW 31 St., Margate, FL 33063

The Battle of the Singing Preachers kicks-off the 1st Annual Praise and Worship Conference & Choir Revival.  Singing preachers include locals like Patrick Kelly of Cathedral Church Of God in Deerfield Beach, Rev. Ernest Gonder of Love Fellowship Church in Pompano Beach and Minister Adrian Wilson of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Pompano Beach. Tickets for the dinner show are $40 single, $75 couple and $35 each for a table of 10.

Scheduled to share in the Praise & Worship Conference at the Deerfield Beach Hampton Inn (660 West Hillsboro Blvd., 33441) is nationally acclaimed composer, clinician and director Dr. Margaret Pleasant Douroux.  Conference closes with a Choir Revival  at the Word Of The Living God Ministries in Pompano Beach.

Register at www.genetownselministries.com or call 561-436-0868.

 

2nd Annual Bowling Fundraiser

Friday, July 29, 7 to 10 p.m.

Diamond Strikes Lanes, 2200 N. Federal Hwy., Pompano Beach, FL 33062

“Spare Lives and Strike Out Cancer” by participating in a friendly competition of spares and strikes with this Relay for Life fundraiser. Team packages of $150 include 6 bowlers ($25 per person), 3 hours of bowling, shoes, pizza and wings, raffles, prizes, free bowling coupons and more.

 

“Summer in the City:” Neil Diamond tribute

Friday, July 29, 7 p.m.

Count de Hoernle Amphitheater, 590 Plaza Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432

Free concert, tribute to Neil Diamond by Rob Garrett. 561-393-7827 or www.myboca.us/rec/specialevents.

 

Saint Coleman’s “Walk on Water” Salt Water Fishing Tournament

• Kick Off Party and Captain’s Meeting

Friday, July 29, 6 to 9 p.m.

Saint Coleman’s Church Parish Hall, 1200 S. Federal Hwy., Pompano Beach, FL  33062

 

• Fishing Tournament

Saturday, July 30, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Hillsboro Inlet

 

• Weigh in

By 4 p.m.

Alsdorf Boat Ramp, 2901 N.E. 14 St., Pompano Beach, Fl 33062

 

• Awards Party and Dinner

Saturday, July 30, 6 to 9 p.m.

Saint Coleman’s Church Parish Hall, 1200 S. Federal Hwy., Pompano Beach, FL 33062

 

Benefits Special Olympics of Broward County. Open to public. Entry fees: $225 per boat. Additional anglers added for $20 per angler. For information, 954-682-2128 or www.stcmc.org.

 

Annual Sweet Summertime Birthday Bash

Friday, July 29, 7 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Firewater Bar, 179 NE 2 Ave., Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

All You Cancers & Leos, come celebrate the BIGGEST summertime birthday party of the year … Steve Minotti & Friends – featuring classic rock band Luminotti – singing all night long. FREE jello shots. 954-428-8191.

 

I Am My Brothers Keeper Car Wash

Saturday, July 30, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Deerfield Thrift, 165 E. Hillsboro Blvd., Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

$5. Proceeds assist in helping those returning from prison (and their families) to become productive citizens. Also hot dogs & drink for $3, $1 goes toward fundraiser. 954-418-0216.

 

GLEE inspired mini camps

Session 1: Monday, Aug. 1 to Friday, Aug. 5, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Session 2: Monday, Aug. 8 to Friday, Aug. 12, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Showtime Performing Arts Theatre

503 SE Mizner Blvd., Ste. 73, Boca Raton, FL 33432 

Space limited, extended hours available. Call 561.394.2626 or visit www.showtimeboca.com.

 

City of Lighthouse Point Summer Youth Soccer Camp

Monday, Aug. 1 through Friday, Aug. 5

Frank McDonough Park, 3500 NE 27 Ave., Lighthouse Point, FL  33064

“British Soccer Camp,” ages 3 through 16.  For Information and registration: www.challengersports.com or 954-784-3439.

 

SAVE THE DATE: DB Chamber Annual Gala

Saturday, Sept. 10, 6:30 p.m.

Hilton Deerfield Beach Hotel, 100 Fairway Drive, Deerfield Beach, FL  33441

Gala is a celebration that includes “Voice of the World” Awards. The Chamber is seeking nominations for this prestigious recognition. Submit (in 50 words or less) your contact information and why your business should be chosen as one of the recipients. (Deadline: Aug. 20). Also accepting applications for vendors to provide services, especially entertainment/music, décor, photographer/videographer and donations for auction items.  Event is Black Tie optional. For more information visit:  www.deerfieldchamber.com or call 954-427-1050.

Special Food Drive

NE Focal Point is accepting donations of non-perishible items, including canned vegetables, meats; dried or canned milk; cereal; rice and pasta; soups and stews, fruits. Items can be dropped off at NE Focal Point, 227 NW 2 St., Deerfield Beach, FL 33441. 954-480-4449.

We want your waste!

The City of Deerfield Beach is accepting special waste items and recyclables at their Residential Recycling Drop-Off Center, 401 SW 4 St., Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Recyclables accepted include newspapers, phone books, junk mail, glass and plastic bottles, paperboard, flattened corrugated cardboard, magazines, juice pouches, and aluminum and steel cans.  Waste items accepted include latex paint, used motor oil and filters, antifreeze, tires, computers and electronics, fluorescent bulbs, propane tanks , and rechargeable and auto batteries.

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Crime Watch

Posted on 21 July 2011 by LeslieM

Deerfield Beach

July 12 A man visiting Deerfield Beach from Lantana threw a sandwich, a roll with tuna fish inside, to the beach several feet from his seated position. The sandwich caused numerous wild birds to accumulate near a couple lying on a blanket. Arrestee stated he was not littering, just feeding the birds. He was given a city notice to appear and was trespassed from the beach.

July 13 Patrick Damico, of Pompano, was arrested after being caught taking items off the shelves and returning them with receipts obtained from outside the store.

July 14 During a narcotics investigation, Bernadin Etiene was arrested for possession of cocaine with intent, possession of marijuana with intent and resisting without violence. Jean Joseph was charged with driving with a suspended license, (habitual) and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. A Smith and Wesson .357 was recovered. Joseph is also a documented gang member.

July 15 Terry Cyrus was arrested for a fraudulent $3,500 check at Chase Bank.

July 15 A newly purchased and tagless 2006 Hitong Scooter, blue/silver in color, was stolen from Crabby Jack’s on Federal Highway.

July 15 Almost $4,000 in electronics and jewelry were stolen from a home on NW 42 Court.

July 17 A victim answered a Craigslist ad and brought his $350 black frame, chrome deck, three-wheeled go-ped to a location on NE 6 Avenue. A black male, possibly named “Jonathan,” took it for a test drive and never returned it.

July 18 Televisions worth $67,400 were stolen from a business’ overflow warehouse on S. Military Trail.

 

DEERFIELD — District 4

July 7 Residential burglary arrest was made in Deer Run, 387 NW 34 Terr., late evening. Victim heard an unknown suspect knocking at the door. When she looked out the window, she observed an orange/red Kia SUV. Subject then began to enter the front door, so victim locked herself and her sister in her room. Suspects then left the residence.

A short time later, a second residential burglary occurred in this zone, where the same vehicle description was provided and four black males were seen fleeing in the vehicle. Witness provided a tag and suspect vehicle was seen fleeing south on Powerline Road. Suspects bailed out of the vehicle in Pompano. A perimeter was established and K9 and BSO helicopter assisted. One suspect was located and positively identified by a witness after he was propositioned for a ride. Investigation revealed recovered stolen property from three residential burglaries. Investigation ongoing.

July 7 Conveyance burglary was reported in Deer Creek at 3275 Lakeshore Dr. During the nighttime hours, unknown suspect(s) entered victim’s vehicle via unlocked door and removed coins/GPS/Radar detector — loss $650. Scene was processed/no video.

July 10 Conveyance burglary was reported in Riverglen, 545 NW 48 Ave., Riverglen  between 9 p.m. July 10 and 9 a.m. July 11.Victim advised that unknown suspect(s) broke into her vehicle by smashing the front passenger window. Suspect(s) stole her paycheck and various paperwork with her personal information from the glove box. Also stolen were three pairs of new kids shoes. Loss estimated at $100. Latents recovered. No video in area.

July 12 Auto theft was reported in an enclave at the Waterways apartments, 4363 SW 10 Place.  between 11 p.m. July 12 and  8 a.m. July 13. Complainant stated that unknown person(s) had stolen her vehicle parked at this location. Vehicle was entered into FCIC/NCIC and the area was canvassed.

July 12 Auto theft arrest was made at 101 Freedom Court, Independence Bay. Deputy met with complainant, who reported that between 7 p.m. on July 12 and 9 a.m. on July 13 unknown person(s) removed a vehicle parked at this location. Vehicle was entered into FCIC/NCIC and the area was canvassed. Later during his shift, the same deputy observed the stolen vehicle driving in the area of the Village Inn Motel at 1250 W. Hillsboro Blvd. Recognizing the vehicle as the same one he had entered into teletype earlier, the deputy made a traffic stop and took the suspect, a known drug offender, into custody. Because of this deputy’s efforts and the subsequent interview, two grand theft auto cases were cleared.

July 16 Residential burglary was reported at Sally Beauty Supply, 3904 W. Hillsboro Blvd., at 2:30 a.m. Deputy responded to an alarm call and upon arrival, found the front window smashed out. Interior checked with negative results. Subject took approximately $500 in merchandise. Scene was processed.

July 17 Grand theft was reported at the Waterways apartments, 4361 SW 10 Place, between 10:15 p.m. June 17 and 8 a.m. June 18. Victim said unknown suspect(s) stole all four tires/rims off a 2001 Honda.

 

Lighthouse Point

July 7 A home on NE 20 Avenue had its door pried open from the frame and a second interior door also forced open. A 42” television, a stamp collection, an EBT food stamp card, a garage door opener and a comforter were stolen.

July 11 An unlocked car on NE 27 Street had an XM radio and EmoTivo EPOC (Human Computer Interaction Device for children with disabilities) missing from car.

July 11 Wheels from a 2011 Cadillac Platinum Edition Escalade were stolen on NE 30 Court. The tires were worth $10,200. A vehicle parked on NE 29 Street also had its wheels stolen.

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Happenings

Posted on 21 July 2011 by LeslieM

DB Chamber After Hours

Thursday, July 21, 5:30 p.m.

Say Fitness Inc. , 801 SE 10 St., Suite 1 & 2, Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

For more information, call 954-421-2116.

 

Lobster Slayer Seminar

Friday, July 22, 6:30 p.m.

Dixie Divers, 455 S. Federal Hwy., Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Learn lobstering techniques from the “Lobster Slayer” Jim “Chiefy” Mathie. $20 per person, includes guidebook “Catching the Bug.” Reservations: 954-420-0009 or go to Dixie Divers Facebook Page.

Cover more ground on the Lady Go Diver this Mini Lobster Season, July 27 & 28.  Contact Dixie Divers for  details.

 

Moonlight Melodies Concert

Friday, July 22, 7 p.m.

Main Beach Parking Lot, SE 1st Street and Ocean Way, Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Performance by Stampede Movement (reggae). FREE. Bring beach chair or blanket. 954-480-4430 or www.Deerfield-Beach.com.

 

Splash Luau

Friday, July 22, 6 to 10 p.m.

Quiet Waters Park, 401 S. Powerline Rd., Deerfield Beach, FL 33442

This family-oriented event will include a movie, luau games and other activities, along with splash time in the park’s Splash Adventure water park. $5.50-per-person admission fee does not include refreshments. Space is limited. Advance tickets required. 954-357-5100.

 

Sol Children Theatre:  “Little Women”

Saturday, July 23, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Sunday July 24, 2 p.m.

Sol Children Theatre, 3333 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton, FL  33431

Reservations suggested. Tickets $12 ea., including refreshments. For reservations, 561-447-8829. www.solchildren.org.

 

Card party

Tuesday, July 26, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Pompano Beach Elks, 700 NE 10 St., Pompano Beach, FL 33060

Held by Benevolent Patriotic Order of Does, Drove 142. Open to public. Cost: $4, which includes dessert, coffee or tea. 561-479-2002.

 

NE Focal Point Family Fundraiser Night

Tuesday, July 26, 4 to 10 p.m.

Duffy’s Sports Grill, 401 N. Federal Hwy., Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Eat, drink, have fun, meet staff, learn about NE Focal Point. Ten percent of proceeds benefit NE Focal Point. If you are planning to attend, call 954-480-4460 or 954-480-4449 for “special certificate” to benefit NE Focal Point.

 

North Broward Democratic Club meets

Wednesday, July 27, 7:30 p.m.

Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, 1801 NE 6 St., Pompano Beach, FL 33060

Speaker: Rodney Statham, Zone Coordinator for Florida AFL-CIO. Topic: Update on redistricting and new congressional and state legislative maps. FREE, open to the public. Light refreshments served.

 

It’s a Harry Potter World!

Main Library, 100 S. Andrews Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301

• Wednesday, July 27 to Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2nd floor: Harry Potter’s World: Renaissance, Science, Magic and Medicine explores the world of Harry Potter and its roots in Renaissance magic, science and medicine.

• Friday, July 29, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., 6th floor: Suzy Hammer portrays Professor McGonagall, runs Hogwarts Contest. Enjoy magic, stories, potions class and Harry himself (puppet).

• Thursday, August 11, noon to 1 p.m., 6th floor: Associate Professor of History at Florida Atlantic University Dr. Ben Lowe presents “Medicine, Magic and the Culture of Humanism in Renaissance Europe,” discusses how science and medicine during this time often  crossed over into magic.

Harry Potter movies will show in the first floor auditorium from 2 to 5 p.m; July 28: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone; July 29: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets; Aug. 4: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban; Aug. 5:  Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire; Aug. 11: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix;  Aug. 12: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince; Aug. 17: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1.

For information, call 954-357-7443.

 

Save the Date: Battle of the Singing Preachers!

Thursday, July 28, 7:30 p.m.

South Florida Event Conference Center, 6101 NW 31 St., Margate, FL 33063

The Battle of the Singing Preachers kicks off the 1st Annual Praise and Worship Conference & Choir Revival, hosted by Rev. Gene Townsel, beginning the following day at the Deerfield Beach Hampton Inn, 660 W. Hillsboro Blvd., 33441. Singing preachers include locals like Patrick Kelly of Cathedral Church Of God in Deerfield Beach, Rev. Ernest Gonder of Love Fellowship Church in Pompano Beach and Minister Adrian Wilson of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Pompano Beach. Tickets for the dinner show are $40 single, $75 couple and $35 each for a table of 10.

Scheduled to share in the conference at the Hampton Inn is nationally acclaimed composer, clinician and director Dr. Margaret Pleasant Douroux.  Conference closes with a Choir Revival  at the Word Of The Living God Ministries in Pompano Beach.

Special “Pre-Registration” group discounts are available for registrations that are in by July 25. Register at www.genetownselministries.com or call 561-436-0868.

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