Dec.
10: A woman reported that a man threw a piece of cinderblock at a
mobile home window. The woman said the man returned later and threw a
rock at her window. The incident was reported at 326 NE 45 St.
Dec.
11: The owner of World Tool and Supply reported that a customer
who purchased tools used a fraudulent check to make the purchase. The
business owner reported that a fraudulent check for $91,960 was
placed in the business account.
Dec.
11: A man reported that someone broke into his car parked at
2301 W. Sample Rd. and stole a wallet with various credit cards.
Dec.
11: A man reported that someone stole his Chrysler convertible.
The incident was reported at 3774 NE 3 Ave.
Dec.
11: It was reported that a man stole 24 beers from Marathon Gas
Station at 4517 N. Dixie Hwy.
Dec.
11: A man was arrested and charged with stealing a six pack of
beer and food from Publix at 150 S. Federal Hwy.
Lighthouse
Point
Dec.
10: Police responded to a silent alarm call at a bank at 2850 N.
Federal Hwy. When police arrived, everything was secure.
Dec.
10: Police responded to an alarm call at 2420 NE 32 Ct.
When police arrived, everything was secure as the homeowner’s
father was house sitting.
Dec.
13: Police responded to a burglary alarm call at a bank at 2850
N. Federal Hwy. When police arrived, everything was secure.
Apparently workers who were laying carpet, tripped 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.)
Dec.
4: A man and a woman reported their vehicle was stolen while the
man was doing yard work. The incident was reported at 361 SW 15 St.
Dec.
4: A man was arrested for stealing $344 worth of merchandise from
Walgreens at 1041 E. Hillsboro Blvd.
Dec.
5: A man reported that someone entered his vehicle parked at 120
SE 7 St. and stole a backpack with several items.
Dec.
5: A woman working at Deerfield Beach Storage at 950 S. Powerline
Rd. reported that someone drove a truck over a chain link fence
causing about $1,000 in damage.
Dec.
6: A woman reported that a neighbor cut down about $3,000 worth
of bamboo plants on her property at 812 SE 9 Ave.
Lighthouse
Point
Dec.
9: A credit card was found near the tot lot at 3500 NE 27 Ave.
Dec.
7: Police responded to an alarm call at 2730 NE 40 St. The
perimeter was found secure.
Dec.
7: A resident found a machete on the grass across the street at
2622 NE 26 St. It was brought to the police department and placed
into evidence for disposal.
(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.)
Nov.
30: It was reported that the lock to the pool area at Quiet
Waters Park was cut and a $300 pool pump was stolen. The incident was
reported at 401 S. Powerline Rd.
Nov.
30: It was reported that a Toyota Corolla parked at 840 Cypress
Park Rd. was broken into. A window was smashed but nothing was taken.
Nov.
30: A woman reported that her car parked at 671 Cypress Lake Rd.
was broken into and her wallet stolen.
Nov.
30: It was reported that eight vehicles in Waterford Estates were
broken into. Some vehicles were unlocked and entered, and others had
their windows smashed. Two iPhones and a backpack were stolen. The
incident was reported at 671 Cypress Lake Blvd.
Dec.
1: A woman reported that someone entered her apartment at 770 SE
2 Terr. and stole $5,000 worth of collectable coins, two silver
diamond earrings valued at $3,000, two silver diamond cross pendants
valued at $500 and $300 in cash.
Lighthouse
Point
Dec.
5: A woman brought a small black and white dog that was found
while she was running in the 2300 block of NE 49 Street to an
animal hospital. She said she did not recognize the dog or see
anyone attempting to catch the animal. The animal hospital made
contact with the owner who said they would retrieve the dog. The
owner said he let the dog out in his backyard and did not realize it
had gotten out.
Dec.
3: A resident went to the police department to report she
mistakenly left her purse at the Lighthouse Point Yacht Club at 2701
NE 42 St. a couple of days earlier. She called the club and was
told that the purse was not found. It contained a cell phone,
driver’s license and three credit cards. The resident canceled all
of her cards and was notified at the time that no fraudulent
purchases had been made. A few days later, she contacted police and
said her purse was located.
Dec.
3: Police responded to an alarm call at 2357 NE 28 Ct. The
perimeter was checked and it was 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.)
Nov.
26: It was reported that someone broke into four vehicles over
night, parked at 1100 SE 4 Ave.
Nov.
26: It was reported that someone smashed out the front glass door
of Allure Hair Candy Shop to gain entry to the business. Several
items were stolen. The incident was reported at 103 SE 10 St.
Nov.
26: A man reported that someone stole $3,000 from his checking
account over the past two months. The incident was reported at 4001
W. Hillsboro Blvd.
Nov.
27: A woman reported that someone entered her home at 1751 NW 48
Ct. and removed a purse. The person ransacked the purse and stole a
wallet.
Nov.
27: A man went through the self-checkout at Home Depot with a
$1,150 Makita saw. He paid for a $5 item and then left the store
without paying for the saw. The incident was reported at 60 SW 12Ave.
Nov.
27: A man reported that while he was inside Walgreens at 120 S.
Powerline Rd., a man stole his car and drove away. The incident
was reported at 3599 W. Hillsboro Blvd.
Lighthouse
Point
Nov.
18: The victim said someone stole scrap copper and aluminum from
a construction site at 2324 NE 29 St. The scrap was piled
towards the rear of the vacant property to be sold to a scrap
company. The loss was $700.
Nov.
18: The store manager pointed out a subject who was believed to
have eaten and consumed beverages at the store located at 3700 N.
Federal Hwy. When confronted, the subject told police, “all things
are free.” It was unknown what he may have consumed and was
trespassed from the store.
Nov.
19: Police responded to an alarm call at 2510 NE 35St.
The alarm was canceled prior to police arrival. It was determined
that a bug sprayer 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.)
Nov.
19: A man was observed coming up to the door of a home at
720 NE 43 Ct. and stealing several power tools.
Nov.
20: Two men were observed stealing packages of beer for a total
loss of $76 from a 7-11 at 900 SW 10 St.
Nov.
20: A man reported that two GPS devices valued at $10,000 each
were stolen from a boat parked at 14 Terr.
Nov.
20: It was reported that a refrigerator valued at $2,000 was
stolen from a building under construction by Lennar Homes at 1111
Veleiros Blvd.
Nov.
20: The regional manager for the European Wax Center said that
beginning on Oct. 8, an employee stole $3,869 worth of goods and
services and diverted the funds for personal use. The incident was
reported at 282 S. Federal Hwy.
Lighthouse
Point
Nov.
14: The victim met with police at 2700 NE 36 St. where she
said she was unsure where she lost her driver’s license. It was
later found by a public works employee at Frank McDonough Park.
Nov.
16: Police responded to an audible alarm at 3150 N. Federal Hwy.
A search of the building found an open door to the front of the
business. There were no signs of criminal activity.
Nov.
18: The victim met with police at 2849 NE 26 Ave. regarding
a fraudulent transaction on his credit card in the amount of $7,000.
He disputed the charge in September and it was removed in October
only for the amount to be re-charged in November. He was told he
needed to file a police report.
(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.)
Nov.
9: A woman reported her wallet stolen from her desk at work at 10
Fairway Dr.
Nov.
9: A man reported that a man he knew stole his cell phone valued
at $800 from 1377 S. Dixie Hwy.
Nov.
10: A man was arrested and charged with battery on his girlfriend
at 125 SE 15St.
Nov.
11: A woman reported that her Nissan Maxima was stolen from 1901
Discovery Cir.
Nov.
11: A man was stopped for drinking alcohol in public at 249 NE 21
Ave. He was issued a Notice to Appear and released.
Lighthouse
Point
Nov.
2: Police responded to an alarm call at 4101 NE 27 Terr.
Police checked the doors, windows and everything was found secure.
Nov.
3: The victim said he was taking a transit bus at 3600 N. Federal
Hwy. and went to pay for a fare for his fiancée. When he returned to
his seat, he noticed that someone had stolen his backpack containing
a wallet, ID card and social security card. The total loss was $50.
Nov.
4: Police responded to an alarm call at 3010 NE 44 St. The
point of entry was the office door. When police arrived, the exterior
was inspected and all was 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.)
Nov.
5: It was reported that four men stole a Ford F-150 vehicle from
1630 NW 49 St. The loss was estimated at $50,000.
Nov.
5: It was reported that a man who worked for Zager Global, Inc.
stole copper valued at about $300 and a cord cutter valued at about
$400. The incident was reported at 149 SE 4 St.
Nov.
6: A man reported his bicycle stolen from 1300 W. Hillsboro
Blvd.
Nov.
6: A man reported that his home at 327 NE 45 Pl. was entered
while he and his family slept. An iPad and cell phone were stolen.
Nov.
6: A man reported that 73,000 gallons worth of water was stolen
from his home at 1214 SE 12 Terr. for a loss of about $328.
Lighthouse
Point
Oct.
24: Police responded to an alarm call at 2821 NE 47 St. It was
determined that it was an accidental trip by the homeowner to let a
painter in.
Nov.
1: A resident found $250 in cash in a store at 3700 N. Federal
Hwy. It was placed into property.
Nov.
1: Police responded to an interior alarm call at 4420 NE
24 Terr. The property was found to be 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.)
Oct.
22: A woman reported her purse was stolen from her vehicle parked
at 1260 SW 11Ave.
Oct.
25: A man reported that his motorcycle was stolen from an
apartment complex parking lot at 545 Trace Cir.
Oct.
25: It was reported that a female employee of IHOP stole $232 in
cash. The incident was reported at 516 S. Federal Hwy.
Oct.
25: It was reported a Dodge Caravan was stolen from 900 NW 45 St.
Oct.
26: It was reported that a Chevrolet Malibu was stolen from an
apartment complex at 766 Rich Dr.
Lighthouse
Point
Oct.
15: Police responded to a call of an alarm sounding for three
minutes at 2700 NE 46 St. It was determined that it was an
accidental trip by the housekeeper.
Oct.
18: A black purse was discovered near a dumpster at 2002 NE 36
St. It was brought to the lobby of the police department and placed
into inventory.
Oct.
18: A large dead alligator carcass was found floating west in the
waterway from 2540 NE 48Ct. It was pushed to the middle
of the canal so that it would float out with the tide.
(This
is a partial list. For Deerfield Beach Crime Watch in full, visit
www.DFB.Cityand
click on “Sign Me Up” to receive the city wide report.)
Oct.
8: A man reported that the tires and rims from his vehicle were
stolen. The vehicle was parked at 865 Rich Dr.
Oct.
8: A man reported that someone entered his vehicle parked at 415
NW 1 Terr. and stole a security vest and a bulletproof vest with a
knife, pepper spray and cell phone.
Oct.
8: A man reported that someone stole an A/C unit from his home at
224 SW 8 Ct. The home is under renovation.
Oct.
8: A man said that someone entered his vehicle parked at 274 SW 1
St. and stole his wallet.
Oct.
9: A man said that someone entered his vehicle parked at 342 SW
10 Ct. and stole a book bag containing two handguns.
Lighthouse
Point
Oct.
11: Police made contact with a man inside a residence at 2331 NE
33 St. with the front door open and an alarm sounding. The male
subject said he was the brother of a resident who was out on a
vessel. Police cleared the scene.
Oct.
13: A neighbor called the police when an alarm went off at a
residence at 2716 NE 29St. Police said a proper code was
given and the alarm was set off accidentally.
Oct.
14: A bicycle was found at 3500 NE 27 Ave.
(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.)
Any
Brazilian would have been thrilled to attend the 66th anniversary of
RECORDTV Americas in its new headquarters in Lighthouse Point on
Sept. 27. The star-studded event was hosted by top model and host of
Hoje
em Dia,
Ana Hickmann. Other celebrities spoke, including actors Kadu
Moliterno, Rayanne Morais and Felipe Cunha from the telenovela
Topíssima,
Portuguese
basketball star Ticha Penicheiro, MMA fighters Fabrício Werdum,
Renzo Gracie and Vitor Belfort, as well as Cake
Boss
chef Buddy Valastro.
The
mayor of Lighthouse Point, Glenn Troast, who helped cut the ribbon,
said, “We are very proud to have RECORDTV here in our city. We have
worked with them over the last few years to get all the building
right, and seeing how it turned out is really wonderful. With the
vibrant Brazilian community we have in South Florida, the building
will be a true icon for our city.”
Hundreds
of guests attended the event, which was in Portuguese, including
international journalists, Brazilian diplomats, politicians and
company representatives. The President of the Brazilian Tourism
Institute (Embratur), Gilson Machado; Ambassador João Mendes
Pereira, General Consul of Brazil in Miami, RECORDTV Americas
Executive Director Wilon Cardoso and CEO of RECORDTV International
Marcelo Cardoso also spoke.
RECORDTV
broadcasts content in Portuguese 24 hours a day.The company has been
in the U.S. for almost 20 years and continues to expand what they
have to offer. Their content can be seen in Portuguese-speaking
communities in over 150 countries. They strive to utilize top of the
line technology to keep up-to-date with today’s demands.