Posted on 29 August 2019 by LeslieM
Deerfield
Beach
Aug.
13: A woman who owns a vending machine company reported that a
former employee stole money from seven machines. The incident was
reported at 580 N. Federal Hwy.
Aug.
13: Someone entered a home at 75 SW 12 Ave. and stole a box of
collectable coins.
Aug.
13: It was reported that someone entered JB Maintenance and
Supply at 75 SE 10 St. and stole a pressure washer valued at $600
from the store room.
Aug.
14: A man opened a locked perfume case at Walgreens at S.
Military Trl. and stole four bottles of perfume valued at $361.
Aug.
14: A man and a woman stole six 18 packs of beer valued at $208
from Publix at 150 S. Federal Hwy.
Aug.
15: A man reported a backpack with a cell phone, $180 and
clothing stolen. The incident was reported at 2068 NE 2 St.
Lighthouse
Point
July
31: The alarm company reported that the business at 2490 N.
Federal Hwy. had its burglar alarm going off. They attempted to
contact the key holder to no avail. A perimeter was established and
there were no signs of an intrusion.
Aug.
2: Police responded to a shoplifting in progress at 3780 N.
Federal Hwy. The store manager said a female subject entered the
store with two purses and proceeded to place items in one of them
while walking around the store. Police were asked to confront the
subject inside the store, and she told officers that she had no
intention of taking the items and that she placed them in her purse
because her cart was full. She was found to have some active warrants
out of Broward County and was taken into custody without incident.
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Posted on 08 August 2019 by LeslieM
Deerfield Beach
July 23: It was reported that six vehicles parked at Best Western were broken into. The vehicles’ windows were smashed. One wallet was reported stolen. The incident was reported at 1050 E. Newport Center Dr.
July 23. It was reported that wheels and tires were stolen from two vehicles at Enterprise Car Rental at 160 E. Hillsboro Blvd.
July 24: A woman reported that a chain saw and wet tile saw were stolen from her mother’s home. The incident was reported at 428 SE 11 St.
July 24: It was reported that two women stole four clothing items from Target at 1200 S. Federal Hwy.
July 24: A man reported that someone entered his car parked at 4364 NE 9 Ave. and stole $1,000 and a Florida driver’s license.
July 24: A man reported his scooter was stolen from 1501 Green Rd.
Lighthouse Point
July 18: The store manager at 4758 N. Federal Hwy. was notified by his cleaner that someone took four pool poles and two pool nets from the company truck. A review of store security systems shows a male subject removing the items from a truck and placing them in another truck and fleeing. The truck was captured by the camera reader.
July 20: Police responded to an alarm call at 2120 NE 33 St. The perimeter was found to be secure and the alarm was reset.
July 24: A wallet was found in a store at 3700 N. Federal Hwy. by an employee. It was placed in property at the police department.
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Posted on 13 June 2019 by LeslieM
Deerfield
Beach
May
29: A man reported that his home at 5007 NE 2 Way was
burglarized. The suspect stole about $100 in coins and fled through
the front door.
May
30: A woman reported that someone entered her car parked at 107
SE 10Ct. and stole loose change for a total loss of $30.
May
31: A man reported his bicycle stolen at 1937 NE 4 Ct.
May
31: It was reported that a woman tried to steal items from Target
at 3599 W. Hillsboro Blvd. She fled when approached by loss
prevention officers.
May
31: A woman reported that someone entered her apartment at 303
Oakridge Q and stole about $50 in coins.
June
2: It was reported that multiple vehicles were burglarized at a
pavilion used for a 5K race at 401 S. Powerline Rd. Various items
including cash, a ring, credit cards and purses were stolen from the
cars.
June
2: A woman reported her car parked at 812 NW 47 St. was broken
into and a phone charger was stolen.
Lighthouse
Point
May
28: Police responded to a call at 3580 N. Federal Hwy. of a dog
barking inside of a car with the windows rolled up. The car was
running and the A/C was on. The owner responded and showed officers a
temperature system that would alert him if the temperature got too
high.
May
28: The resident was worried that a dog continued to jump a small
fence at 2601 NE 48 Ct. Police responded and were able to block the
gate to prevent further occurrences.
May
30: Police responded to a call of property that was found at the
post office at 2091 NE 36St. The owner of the property
was contacted and said that the card that was found could be
destroyed.
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Posted on 06 June 2019 by LeslieM
Deerfield
Beach
May
21: A man reported his car burglarized and headphones, a wallet
and a PayPal card were stolen. The incident was reported at 116 SW 9
St.
May
21: A home at 204 SW 3 Ct. was burglarized and four shirts and
four pants were stolen.
May
21: A man entered a BrandsMart USA at 821 SW Natura Blvd. and
stole a Robo vacuum valued at $855.
May
22. A jet ski was stolen from 164 SE 18 Ave. It was later found
by police in Miami Shores and three suspects were arrested in
connection with the theft.
May
22. A man entered a CVS at 2 S. Federal Hwy. and stole $180 worth
of merchandise and fled.
Lighthouse
Point
May
24: A resident who lives on the 2400 block of NE 21Ave.
contacted police because he thought he was the victim of a vehicle
burglary because he was unable to locate his wallet. After further
investigation, it was determined his wallet was missing since there
were no signs of forced entry to the vehicle and other items were
still in place.
May
25: Police responded to a call of two Rottweilers in a park at
5200 NE 31Ave. When they arrived, the dogs were gone.
May
26: Police responded to a burglar alarm at 4121 NE 23Terr.
When they arrived, they walked the perimeter and found the home
secure.
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Remember,
if you see anything suspicious, call 911 immediately.
Posted on 25 April 2019 by LeslieM
Deerfield
Beach
April
9: A man reported his chainsaw valued at $300 stolen from 548 NW
2 Terr.
April
9: Two men, one armed with a semi-automatic handgun, snatched car
keys from a man who was pumping air into his tires at the Shell gas
station at 301 E. Sample Rd. The two men then stole the man’s Honda
Accord.
April
10: A woman reported being pushed against a wall and then being
thrown to the ground by her live-in boyfriend at 1368 SW 24 Terr.
April
10: A man reported his work phone stolen from his pickup truck at
5031 NE 6 Ave.
April
12: A woman reported her Honda Civic stolen from her home at 2852
SW 11 Pl.
Lighthouse
Point
March
31: Did you lose a stuffed animal? A resident found a stuffed
animal at 3400 NE 23 Ave. It was turned over to police.
April
1: A box of baseball uniforms was found on a bench at 4541 NE 22
Ave. The owner was notified and he said he would pick them up the
next morning.
April
3: Did you lose your dog? While on routine patrol, an officer
observed a small dog walking at 2820 NE 48 St. The officer retrieved
the dog and placed it in the rear of the patrol car. The officer
checked for open gates, garage doors or open doors and couldn’t
find any so he took the dog back to the department.
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is a partial list. For Deerfield Beach Crime Watch in full, visit
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Posted on 18 April 2019 by LeslieM
Deerfield
Beach
April
2: A woman reported her wallet, cash, driver’s license and
personal papers stolen. The incident took place at 4026 W. Hillsboro
Blvd.
April
2: A man reported his car parked at 615 Siesta Key Cir. was
broken into and an airbag stolen.
April
2: A woman reported that her car parked at 410 SE 13 Ct. was
entered and cash and coins totaling $143 were stolen.
April
3: A man reported that his vehicle parked at 500 NE 41 St. was
broken into. The passenger window was broken and the damage was
estimated at $300.
April
3: A man reported that his vehicle parked at 642 Siesta Key Cir.
was entered. Stereo speakers valued at about $1,000 were stolen from
the trunk.
April
4: A man reported his vehicle was stolen from 4233 NW 6 St. He
saw the vehicle being stolen on video.
Lighthouse
Point
March
27: Police responded to a hazmat call of natural gas at 2717 NE
26Ave. Police said the odor was coming from the house. A
second hazmat unit was sent and no leak could be detected.
March
27: Police responded to an alarm call at 2660 NE 46 St.
The property was found secure.
March
28: A resident found keys at 2464 N. Federal Hwy. The keys were
turned over to police.
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is a partial list. For Deerfield Beach Crime Watch in full, visit
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and click on “Sign Me Up” to receive the city wide report.)
Posted on 11 April 2019 by LeslieM
Deerfield
Beach
March
26: A man reported that someone stole his toolbox with his tools
and an air compressor for a total loss of $14,200. The incident was
reported at the Crystal Lake Commerce Center at 4250 N. Powerline Rd.
March
26: A man was arrested and charged with retail theft at Home
Depot at 60 SW 12 Ave. He stole $472 worth of merchandise.
March
26: Two men were arrested and charged with stealing a drill and a
hedge trimmer from Home Depot at 60 SW 12 Ave.
March
26: A woman reported that her sheets were stolen from a washing
machine at 1181 SE 6 Ave.
March
27: A man was arrested and charged with burglary and battery at
400 SW 2 St. He battered four victims, and, in addition, he stole two
porcelain items.
Lighthouse
Point
March
27: The victim said she wanted a male subject trespassed from her
home in the 4400 block of NE 26Ave. She befriended the
male at her church and said because of his erratic behavior she
wanted him to leave.
March
27: Police responded to an alarm call at 3772 N. Federal Hwy. The
perimeter was found secure.
March
27: Police responded to an alarm call at 2500 N. Federal Hwy. It
was deemed a false alarm.
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Posted on 04 April 2019 by LeslieM
Deerfield
Beach
March
19: A man reported that a man he knows stole his bicycle. The
incident was reported at 575 Deer Creek Jefferson Dr.
March
19: A man reported that his vehicle, an Elantra, was stolen by a
man in front of Ali Market at 5361 N. Dixie Hwy. The car had been
left running while the man who owns it went into the store.
March
19: The Store Manager of Urbieta Oil reported that an employee
using a register scanner loaded $650 on to four prepaid cards. The
incident was reported at 1900 N. Powerline Rd.
March
19: A woman reported her bicycle stolen from her home at 123 NE 9
Ave.
March
20: It was reported that the wheels and tires of a vehicle parked
at 959 SE 2 Ave. were stolen. The loss was estimated at $2,000.
Lighthouse
Point
March
13: Police responded to an alarm at 3170 N. Federal Hwy. There
was no answer. Everything was secure.
March
16: Police received a hit on a tag attached to a white Lincoln at
2200 NE 45 St. A canvas of the area revealed nothing. It was a
possible misread.
March
16: A white iPhone was found at a business at 3500 NE 27 Ave. The
owner called the phone and was told to retrieve the property at the
police department.
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Posted on 28 March 2019 by LeslieM
Deerfield
Beach
March
12: Two men broke into the Metro PCS store at 845 S. Federal Hwy.
They broke the glass on the front door. The men stole a safe with
nothing of value inside.
March
12: It was reported that a Toyota Corolla was stolen from 1231 SW
11 Ave.
March
12: A man was observed stealing three Dewalt impact kits valued
at $399 each from Home Depot.
March
12: A man reported that someone opened his credit card and placed
$8,285 in chargers on it at 4100 Crystal Lake Dr.
March
13: A woman was arrested and charged with shoplifting at Target
at 3599 W. Hillsboro Blvd. She stole $147.87 worth of merchandise.
Lighthouse
Point
March
7: Police responded to a call of a possible social media scam at
3910 NE 30 Ave. Police said there was no loss of money or property
and there was no victim information taken.
March
9: The victim told police that a backpack and car keys were lost
while at the business at 3550 NE 27 Ave. The property was later found
and returned to the victim.
March
12: Police responded to an audible hold-up alarm at a residence
in the 3800 block of NE 26 Ave. The homeowner was inside upstairs and
had advised that she heard a noise in the kitchen while she was
upstairs. Police responded and everything was secure.
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Posted on 20 March 2019 by LeslieM
Deerfield
Beach
March
5: A man reported that his Honda Accord was stolen from 400 SW 2
St.
March
5: A woman reported that someone stole her wallet from her purse
while she shopped at Dollar Tree at 4008 W. Hillsboro Blvd.
March
9: A woman reported her bicycle stolen from 1991 SE 10 St.
March
9: A man reported that the decal on his Florida license plate was
stolen from 1180 SE 3 St.
March
10: A man reported his motorcycle stolen from 1100 Crystal Lake
Dr.
March
11: It was reported that a trailer was stolen from 1919 NW 40 Ct.
Lighthouse
Point
March
7: Police responded to a verbal argument at a daycare center at
3850 N. Federal Hwy. According to reports, the daughter was moved to
a different classroom and the mother was not aware of it. When she
arrived, she was concerned that her daughter was missing before
daycare workers brought her to her. The mother then threatened to
burn the center down despite attempts to calm her. She was given a
trespass warning but refused to sign it.
March
7: Police responded to an alarm call at 2320 NE 47 St. The
perimeter was found secure and the reason for activation was
unclear.
March
7: Police responded to a call of a loose dog at 2100 NE 49 St.
The witness said the dog was wearing a blue collar and headed towards
Federal Highway. The dog was not located.
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www.DFB.City and click on “Sign Me Up” to
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