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Crime Watch

Posted on 18 August 2011 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

Aug. 13. A woman reported her Mazda Protégé stolen from the parking lot of her home at 618 Anderson Cir.

Aug. 13. A man reported his Dodge Ram stolen from his home at 660 W. Hillsboro Blvd.

Aug. 13. A man was arrested and charged with possession of cocaine at 200 NW 3 Ave.

Aug.13. The manager of Ace Hardware at 365 S. Federal Hwy. reported that a Stihl chop saw was stolen from the store. The manager said it was valued at $1,029.

Aug. 14. A woman reported her home at 730 NE 50 Court was broken into. She reported two flat-screen televisions, a PlayStation 3, HP flat-screen monitor and blank checks  stolen. The Total value of the items stolen was reported at $1,500.

Aug.14. A man reported that a large yellow compressor valued at $700 was stolen from his work truck at 402 SW 2 St. The man believes his nephew stole the compressor.

Aug. 14. A man reported that someone attempted to break into his Infiniti parked at 402 SW 2 St. The man found a broken knife blade in the side door lock.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

Aug. 7. A woman was cutting a palm tree when a man came to her and grabbed her saw. The man told her to stop cutting on the tree. The woman reported that he pushed her to the ground, but a witness said she slipped during the incident. The man reported that he was hit with the saw. Both individuals were issued case cards. Incident took place at 2101 NE 29 St.

Aug. 7. A woman reported that water was coming from the garage and the door of a residence at 2940 NE 39 Court. The matter was reported to police and the water main was shut off, stopping the flow of water from the residence.

Aug. 8. A man reported that his car was burglarized. The car was unlocked. The man reported that his wallet with his Florida driver’s license and $175 were stolen.

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Business owners upset about Lighthouse Point sign ordinance

Posted on 17 August 2011 by LeslieM

Lighth­­ouse Point business owners are heading to city hall next week to protest a recent crackdown on the sign ordinance. Business owners have turned off their open signs rather than pay fees and permits to keep them on in protest of a sign ordinance that is now being enforced in Lighthouse Point.

“Many retail store fronts have a neon “OPEN” sign in their front windows so that customers can know that the location is open for business,” said Pac N Send owner Penni Morris who is upset about being visited by code enforcement over an open sign. “It is an invitation to stop in. We have been issued warnings and violations, and are being required to get a permit for these lighted open signs which include appearing before the community appearance board.  An open sign should not be considered advertising, but rather an essential part of letting the public know we are open for business.”

Morris isn’t the only business owner upset. Graeme Donald at Daily Grind said he turned his sign off in protest of the fees and ordinance.

“This should be changed,” Donald said. “This is a basic requirement, for a business to say you are open.”

Business owners have requested the commission put the item on their agenda at the next meeting on August 23, and Morris is asking that all business owners concerned about the sign ordinance and violations to attend the meeting.

 

 

 

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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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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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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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Public hearing on Florida redistricting plans; opportunity to submit maps

Posted on 27 July 2011 by LeslieM

The 2011 redistricting effort will provide for extensive public participation, including public workshops, public hearings, and a process for members of the public to submit maps for Commission consideration.

Public Workshops

A series of workshops will be held at various locations around the County to inform the public about the process and requirements for completing the new County Commission district map. Five workshops have been scheduled:

September 12, 2011 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
African American Research Library & Cultural Center
Library Auditorium
2650 Sistrunk Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311

September 19, 2011 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
North Regional Library
Library Auditorium, Room 154
1100 Coconut Creek Boulevard
Coconut Creek, FL 33066

September 26, 2011 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Tree Tops Park
Oak Auditorium
3900 S.W. 100 Avenue
Davie, FL 33328

September 29, 2011 from 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Government Center West
Hearing Room
1 University Drive
Plantation, FL 33324

October 3, 2011 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
West Lake Park – Anne Kolb Nature Center
Mangrove Hall
751 Sheridan Street
Hollywood, FL 33019

Public Hearings

The County Commission will hold two public hearings, in October and early November of 2011.

Public Submissions of Maps

The State of Florida is developing Web-based software, called “MyDistrictBuilder,” which the public can access for free to draw Federal congressional and State legislative maps that they want to submit for consideration. This software is expected to be fully operational in July 2011, and can also be used to draw custom maps for Broward County Commission districts.

Once the software is available, staff from Broward County Planning and Redevelopment Division will be available to help train members of the public on the use of the software and the process for submitting maps.

Paper maps will also be available, with voter precincts and current Commission district boundaries noted, for members of the public interested in drawing maps by hand.

Planning and Redevelopment Division staff will review all maps submitted by members of the public to ensure consistency with the Broward County Charter and Fair Districting Standards, and submit maps meeting those standards to the County Commission for consideration.

All maps submitted for consideration by the County Commission will be posted to this Web site.

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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 14 July 2011 by LeslieM

Volunteer Day

Saturday, July 9, 9 a.m.

The Deerfield Beach Arboretum, Constitution Park, 2841 W. Hillsboro Blvd., Deerfield Beach, FL  33442

Bring your own work gloves. We will supply both water and lunch. E-mail Jerry@treezoo.com or call 954-480-4494

 

Sol Children Theatre Troupe –“The Last Five Years”

Friday, July 15, 7 p.m., Saturday, July 16, 2 and 7 p.m., Sunday, July 17, 2 p.m.

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

Discretion advised due to language and adult content. Early reservations recommended. Tickets: $12 includes refreshments. Call 561-447-8829 for reservations or info. www.solchildren.org.

 

“Summer in the City” music series – Soul Survivors Band

Friday, July 15, 7 p.m.

Mizner Park Amphitheater, 327 Plaza Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432

Free concert. The state-of-the-art backup band, that sounds like a 16-piece orchestra, has recorded the original music in Miami studios for people like The BeeGees, Barbra Streisand, Marc Anthony and others. They are joined by four musically-diverse singers. 561-393-7827. www.myboca.us/rec/specialevents

 

Luminotti plays

Saturday, July 16, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

The French Quarter Bar & Grill, 2341 N. Federal Hwy. (in front of Muvico), Pompano Beach, FL  33062

Local classic rock band Luminotti is playing a new venue – The French Quarter,  this Saturday night. Bring a friend to hear lead singer Steve Minotti with bandmates Mark Barovich, Kenny Minotti, Chris Korzen and Paul Vouté. Save the date for next gig: Deerfield Beach’s Firewater, Friday, July 29.

 

Pompano Beach free tree giveaway

Saturdays, July 16 and 23, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Pompano Beach Nursery, 1000 NE 3 Ave., Pompano Beach, FL 33060

Two trees per residence; first come, first served basis.  Must live within city limits and provide identification, such as a driver’s license or water bill to verify residency. Varieties include: Mahogany, Live Oak, Dahoon, Holly, Red Maple, Red Cedar, Queen Palm, Foxtail Palm, Crape Myrtle, Paradise, Bulnesia and Simpson Stopper. Instruction sheets for planting included. 954-786-5516.

 

COBRA launches

Saturday, July 16, 5 to 8 p.m.

Sanborn Square, 72 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton 33432

COBRA stands for City of Boca Raton Athletics. This new program will be announced. Event is part of the Florida Panthers Blueprint Parks “We See Red” tour. Panthers Patrol will bring along their inflatables, interactive games, Panther facepainters, live music, giveaways and other activities to complete a “sports-fun” experience. Special appearances by Panthers Ice Dancers, Stanley C. Panther and other Panthers personalities. 561-393-7827, www.floridapanthers.com.

 

Zonta comes to Deerfield Beach

Tuesday, July 19, 11:15 to 11:45 a.m. (networking), noon (lunch)

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

Held on third Tuesday of each month. Zonta International is a classified service organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women locally and world-wide through service and advocacy.  The organization has more than 1,200 clubs in 67 countries, with a membership of nearly 33,000.  The Zonta Club of Greater Deerfield Beach is a 501(c) 3 organization, registered in the United States. RSVP to  Sandy Manning at 561-392-2223 for reservations.

The Democratic Women’s Club of NE Broward meets

Wednesday, July 20, 7 p.m.

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

Topic: New voting laws enacted in the 2011 legislative session. Refreshments served. 954-942-8711.

 

Save the Date: 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.  N. Federal Highway, Pompano Beach.  Contact Nona at 954-304-4248 to sign up by July 15.

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Crime Watch

Posted on 14 July 2011 by LeslieM

DEERFIELD BEACH

July 9 A man reported his vehicle stolen from the 300 block of NE 38 Street.

July 9 A man was arrested and charged with possession of narcotics at the 100 block of NE 1 Terrace.

July 9 A woman reported her purse stolen with credit card, cash and cell phone on the 200 block of SE 21 Avenue.

July 10 A woman reported that her rear left car window was smashed and her purse stolen on the 400 block of S. Powerline Road.

July 10 A man was arrested and charged with domestic violence after punching a woman at the 800 block of Spring Circle.

July 10 A man was arrested and charged with aggravated assault after making threats, pointing a gun at people and firing shots into the air on the 300 block of SW 3 Avenue.

July 10 A woman reported that a man threatened to kill her and two other women on the 5000 block of NE 5 Terrace.

July 10 A man reported his vehicle broken into and a Coach purse and man’s wallet stolen at 400 N. Powerline Rd.

 

DEERFIELD – District 4

July 5 Grand theft occurred between 2 p.m., June 28 and 12:30 p.m., July 5 in Deer Run, 3230 SW 1 St. Unknown person stole the internal parts and a piece of the outside air conditioner unit from this location.

July 6 Residential burglary was reported at 3497 Palladian Circle at 10:15 a.m. Deputies responded to a residential alarm at this address, where a check of the exterior revealed the rear screen patio door ajar and the sliding glass window shattered. A perimeter was quickly established. BSO helicopter was on scene. A check of the interior by deputies revealed it was vacant with numerous valuables in plain view (laptop, camera, cell phone, etc). Resident stated everything inside the home looked normal and undisturbed.

July 6 Residential burglary took place during evening hours at 2706 SW 15 St., Waterford. BSO deputies responded to the scene to find a shattered sliding glass door. Detectives worked the case through the night. A suspect has been arrested in connection with the case, and the investigation is ongoing. If you see suspicious activity, call 911 immediately.

 

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

June 29 Two transformers were reported stolen from Beacon Light Partners Unlimited on the 2400 block of N. Federal Highway.

June 30 A man reported his truck stolen from the 2200 block of NE 44 Street. The truck contained five scuba tanks.

July 1 A man was issued a trespass warning after becoming unruly at SunTrust Bank on the 3800 block of N. Federal Highway.

July 1 A man reported his American flag and flag pole stolen from his home on the 1900 block of NE 30 Court.

July 2 A woman was arrested and charged with driving without a valid driver’s license on the 2700 block of N. Federal Highway.

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