- November 22, 2024
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Dec. 4
Unlocked, unloaded
7:30 a.m.—First Block of Coral Reef Court South. Larceny Motor Vehicle. A woman stated that an unknown person entered her unlocked vehicle early in the morning. The woman stated the suspect took her debit card, driver’s license and a $100 GPS.
Santa stolen
1 p.m. — First Block of Red Mill Drive. Larceny. A woman advised that over the past few days, several Christmas decorations have been stolen from her front yard. She noticed her 8-foot inflatable snow globe and her 7-foot inflatable motorcycle with Santa Claus were missing. The woman last saw the decorations Dec. 2, when she deflated and turned off the machines. The inflatable Frosty the Snowman mailbox topper was also missing. The victim has not heard or seen anything suspicious, and there are no suspects at this time.
Dec. 5
Navigation equipment lost?
2 p.m. — 200 Block of Airport Road. Larceny. A man advised that he last saw his airplane and its equipment Dec. 3. The man stated that he returned to his aircraft Dec. 5 and found his radio and navigation equipment stolen from the airplane.
The man was advised that he would review airport security footage and notify police.
Hurricane- and brick-proof
4:15 p.m. — 5200 Block of East State Road 100. Attempted Burglary. Police were dispatched in reference to an alarm call. The suspect used a large brick, which was left on scene, to smash the front door.
Because it was hurricane glass, the window was never fully broken and entry to the business was not made. The rest of the business was secure.
Police contacted a nearby employee, who stated that while he was smoking outside, he observed three suspects by the front area of the store. The man heard loud noises and then saw the three suspects run toward an SUV. The vehicle then went west through the parking lot and north on Belle Terre. The man could not provide any other information on the suspects.
— Compiled by Melody Hopkins
BAD DAY TO BE A WINDOW IN THE C-SECTION
Dec. 4
Windy ride
8 a.m. — First Block of Coral Reef Court North. Larceny Motor Vehicle. A man informed police that the front passenger window on his vehicle was broken and his laptop was missing. When the man’s wife was at the residence the night before, the window was not broken. The vehicle was locked at the time of this incident. The laptop bag, which had been lying on the front passenger seat, was taken as well. The cost for the damage to his vehicle is approximately $300.
Dis-banded
9 a.m. — First Block of Claridge Court South. Larceny Motor Vehicle. A woman told police the window on her vehicle was broken out, and her purse was gone. She advised that when her roommate returned to their residence around 2 p.m. the day prior to the incident, the window was not broken.
The woman’s black leather purse was taken, and it was not in plain view in the car. The purse, worth about $500, contained a $5,000 wedding ring made of white gold with a raised center stone and diamonds on the side. The purse also contained a black cloth wallet worth approximately $200. In her wallet, she had four credit cards. She advised that her Social Security card, driver’s license and $200 in cash were also in the wallet.
Sorry, buds
12:15 p.m. — First Block of Cloverdale Court North. Larceny Motor Vehicle. A man advised that the window was broken on his vehicle. The man advised that the only thing that is missing at this time is a pair of $10 earphones for his iPod. There are no suspects at this time and no further information.