The Broward County Sheriff’s Office in Parkland responded to various incidents between October 14 and 20, 2025. Below is a detailed account of the incidents and arrests handled by local law enforcement.
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Deputies made contact with several juveniles riding prohibited e-devices within Pine Trails Park.
Date: Oct. 13
Deputies conducted a welfare check after a report that a man had beaten his mother. The mother stated she fell and hit her head in the bathroom. She received stitches at urgent care.
Date: Oct. 14
Deputies responded to a call about a missing nanny. The woman was later located with the assistance of the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office.
Date: Oct. 14
A vehicle-vs.-vehicle collision occurred inside the Rising Tide Car Wash on North State Road 7. No injuries were reported.
Date: Oct. 1; Reported Oct. 17
Deputies documented an incident between two motorists on a residential roadway after one driver struck the other’s window with his fist, leaving no damage. No threats were made.
Date: Oct. 17
A juvenile riding an e-scooter on Osprey Trail lost control and collided with an adult woman on another e-scooter. The woman sustained facial injuries and was transported to North Broward Hospital for treatment.
Date: Oct. 18
Deputies conducted a welfare check after a caller said her son, who was depressed, was not answering his phone. He was later located and found to be safe.
Date: Oct. 18
Domestic Disturbance (Non-Criminal)
Deputies responded to a verbal dispute between a man and his mother over employment and housing. No physical altercation occurred, and all parties were referred to outside resources.
Date: Oct. 14
Deputies investigated a verbal domestic disturbance between a man and a woman. No signs of physical violence were observed.
Date: Oct. 17
Property Damage
A resident reported that his mailbox was found lying in the roadway.
Date: Oct. 15
Burglary
Deputies investigated a vehicle burglary that occurred in the early morning hours.
Date: Oct. 15
Threat Assessments
Deputies conducted a threat assessment and Baker Act evaluation at Westglades Middle School.
Date: Oct. 14
A second threat assessment was completed at Westglades Middle School later in the week.
Date: Oct. 16
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