The Broward County Sheriff’s Office in Parkland responded to various incidents between March 11 and March 17, 2025. Below is a detailed account of the incidents and arrests handled by local law enforcement.
Information Reports
- March 11 – Deputies responded to Fundamental Academy on Parkside Drive regarding an informational report. No criminal activity was noted.
- March 12 – A resident of Cypresshead reported that an unknown landscaper threatened to “kill his grass” after receiving a negative review.
- March 11 – A concerned resident observed a juvenile male walking alone behind her home while carrying what appeared to be a toy gun.
- March 13 – Fire rescue responded to West Glades Middle School for a juvenile female feeling unwell.
- March 15 – A two-year-old girl was briefly reported missing before being found playing with her puppy in the bathroom.
- March 15 – Two vehicles made contact inside a car wash on N State Road 7 but resolved the matter privately.
- March 16 – A Fox Ridge resident reported a small fire inside a dryer, which was quickly extinguished.
Missing Persons
- March 12 – A Heron Bay resident reported his juvenile son missing after he failed to return from the bus stop. The child was later found.
Baker Act
- March 12 – A woman was transported to Fort Lauderdale Behavioral Health after expressing suicidal thoughts in a written note.
Thefts
- March 13 – Two individuals stole food from Wawa on N State Road 7 but were gone before deputies arrived. The store declined to press charges and instead requested a trespass warning.
- March 8-10 – A construction site reported the theft of a trailer and a license plate, valued at approximately $80.
- March 15 – A Parkland resident reported $20,000 in cash stolen from her bedroom. Individuals assisting with a move were present at the time, but no forced entry was observed.
Assaults
- March 14 – A domestic assault occurred in The Falls community. The suspect, a recently discharged military member, was arrested.
Accidents
- March 15 – A woman was struck in the nose by a ball, requiring medical attention.
Arrests
- March 14 – Andrew Joseph Reggio, 28, was arrested for domestic assault in Parkland.
Residents are encouraged to report any suspicious activity to the Broward Sheriff’s Office.
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