By Sharon Aron Baron
Through our joint effort with the Broward Sheriff’s Office to share updates to residents, this is a summary of crimes and other Parkland incidents through March 29, 2021.
Auto Theft
No Address Listed
On March 26, the victim parked his vehicle in the driveway at 9:00 p.m. The vehicle was left unlocked. The victim observed reported it was missing from the driveway at 6:00 a.m. The next day. The victim could not find the second key fob for the vehicle. On the Apple iMac laptop, left inside the vehicle, someone tried to access his Apple ID at 3:37 p.m. No known tracking for laptop or vehicle at this time. Current on payments, an affidavit signed. Tot.Est.Loss: $1,200.
No Address Listed
On March 27, Surveillance video captures a subject enter driveway of the residence at approximately 5:00 a.m. The subject is seen near the vehicle’s rear passenger area, breaks the window, and enters the Jeep. The vehicle backs out of the driveway at approximately 5:04 am. The subject wearing dark pants and a long sleeve hooded sweatshirt. Both key fobs accounted for. The vehicle has tracking available. Affidavit signed.
Burglary Conveyance
5901 W Hillsboro Blvd – BJ’s Wholesale
On March 25, the victim withdrew $800 from Bank of America in Boca Raton, then drove to BJ’s. The victim left an envelope with the money in the glove box, locked it, went shopping, then home. They noticed the glovebox lock damaged and the money missing, then noticed the driver side door lock damaged. It appeared the victim was followed from the Bank of America parking lot after withdrawing money. Tot.Est.Loss: $600.
No Address Listed
On March 24, a suspect entered the lawn trailer parked on the street and removed a Stihl pole saw, a Stihl gas blower, and a Stihl edger. No suspect or suspect vehicle was seen. No working cameras on the neighboring residences. Total loss value $1,500.00.
Information
11000 Trails End
On March 25, a traffic incident report was received in which a cyclist lost control of his bicycle after riding over a patch of sand in the bike lane in the 11000 block of Trails End. As a result of falling off his bicycle, the cyclist complained of a headache and sustained a minor abrasion to his right knee but did not seek medical care. The cyclist contacted Public Works about the sand, and shortly thereafter, it was removed from the bike lane.
Noise Complaint
6100 Block of NW 66th Ave – Pine Tree Estates
On March 27, The reporting party stated the neighbors behind her property were throwing a party and playing loud music. The resident stated his music volume was at 60 dBA, and he was allowed to continue playing his music until 11:00 p.m.
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