- November 21, 2024
Loading
Nov. 26
Busted?
8:59 p.m. — First Block of Felwood Lane. Suspicious incident. A woman stated that at 7:30 p.m., she was talking with a male friend in the driveway of her residence. An older, blue car pulled up near the mailbox, and the driver shouted, “Busted!” out of the passenger window. The woman stated that the voice was that of her ex-husband, but she did not see his face. He ex-husband is on probation and is supposed to have no contact with her.
When the responding officer ran a report on the man, it was discovered that although the man was on probation for a different domestic battery case, there were no indications that he could not contact his ex-wife.
She ended by stating that he has tried to kill her in the past, and she is unsure of what he could do. She provided a written statement and wished the incident to be documented. No further information at this time.
Wildlife knives on the loose
1:47 p.m. — 1000 Block of Sherwood Street, Bunnell. Burglary residential. A victim advised that he had been residing with his mother in Palm Coast following a recent hip surgery, but that all the doors and windows were secured at his home before he left Nov. 12. When he returned, he observed that a back window to the residence was unsecured, as well as the back door.
The responding officer observed that there was a piece of lawn furniture placed under the window, and that there were pry marks on the window itself. The victim advised that he was missing his Crossman 760 air gun and four pocket knives with wildlife scenery depicted on the handles. The total value of the stolen items was approximately $120. There was also tattooing equipment missing that belonged to a male he knew only as “Andy.” No evidence could be located on the scene.
Nov. 27
At ease, arm rest
5:06 p.m. — First Block of Burgundy Place. Larceny from auto. A complainant stated that earlier that morning, she entered her motor vehicle and observed that the arm rest was up. It is normally always down. She then noticed that three items had been stolen: a Garmin Nuvi, a Sony digital camera and an Apple iPod. The victim believes that the incident occured sometime between 10:45 p.m. and 8 a.m. the night of Nov. 26. Suspect(s) unknown.
Nov. 28
House ‘guests’
8:45 a.m. — First Block of Seldon Court. Larceny. A victim stated that he had allowed his 17-year-old granddaughter to reside at his home while he resided elsewhere for six weeks. When he returned to the residence, he discovered holes in walls, scattered beer cans and drug paraphernalia throughout the house. After speaking with his neighbors, he learned that other people had been residing in the house, as well.
The victim also discovered that multiple pieces of his Indian artifact collection were missing, and he said he wanted his granddaughter arrested. When the responding officer stated that she would not be arrested immediately, or possibly at all, since there had been so many other potential suspects, the victim became aggravated and advised that he would not be completing any paperwork on the case.
LANDSCAPING ROCK ...
Nov. 26
... breaks and enters
6:08 p.m. — First Block of Zoffinger Place. Criminal mischief. A victim advised that he had taken his family to Orlando for the day, and when they got home, he noticed there was glass on the floor inside his residence. The customized, etched window above the front door had a hole in it, and the glass was broken. The victim then located a small, white landscaping rock lying on the floor; the rock had been thrown through the glass.
The victim stated that the incident must have occured between 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Nov. 26, and there are no known suspects at this time. The only neighbor who had been home stated that he had not seen any suspicious vehicles or people in the area, nor had he heard glass break.
— Compiled by Mallorie Bruce