- October 31, 2024
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Jan. 29
Just say nope to dope
9:36 p.m. — 600 Block of Mahogany Run. Narcotics. Police responded to a suspicious vehicle parked in a parking lot. The red Ford truck in question was occupied by three teenagers.
The officer made contact with the three occupants and detected a strong odor of marijuana. During a search of the vehicle, the deputy discovered a cigarillo package on the rear floorboard near the center console. Inside the package was a rolled piece of brown paper containing marijuana weighing a total of 1.1 grams. One of the teenagers was charged with possession of marijuana under 20 grams and released with a notice to appear. All subjects were released on scene.
Jan. 29
U Can’t iPod Touch This
12:30 p.m. — First Block of Lloyd Trail. Larceny From Auto. A 21-year-old man reported to police that an unknown person unlawfully entered his 1998 Dodge pickup truck and removed his Apple iPod Touch. The victim advised the entry was made through the rear window and that the iPod was taken from the center console. The iPod is valued at $200, and nothing else appeared to be disturbed or missing from the vehicle. Police were unable to search the truck for evidence because the victim had already disturbed the car before the officer’s arrival. There is nothing further to report and no suspects at this time.
Jan. 31
Rainbow wind chime stolen
3:00 p.m. — First Block of Bren Mar Lane. Larceny. A woman told police that between the 24 hours prior to this time, an unknown person stole two outdoor folding chairs from her residence. She does not know the brand name of these outdoor chairs, valued at $20 each.
The unknown person also stole a rainbow-colored wind chime from her residence, valued at $1.
The stolen items were taken from her unscreened outdoor patio. There are no known suspects at this time.
MANGO BAY, COME OUT WITH YOUR HANDS UP!
Jan. 30
Graffiti Victim 1
8:45 a.m. — 1200 Block of Palm Coast Parkway Southwest. Criminal Mischief. The floor manager at a department store notified police that when she arrived to work in the morning, she noticed the front walls of the building had been spray painted with graffiti in three different areas.
The woman did not work the night prior and is unsure when the building was last observed in normal condition. Police saw three immediately visible locations that had been sprayed, and they were observed to be within a 20- to 30-foot radius of the north entrance to the store.
Three of the four marks are spray-painted with what appears to be blue metallic paint. The fourth area was located on the security door and appeared to have been drawn with a large black permanent marker. Two marks spell out the word “mango” — one in script and one in boxed letters. The other two areas spell out the word “bay” — both in script.
Jan. 31
Graffiti Victim 2
6:00 a.m. — 1400 Block of Palm Coast Parkway Northeast. Vandalism. A deputy was patrolling in the area of a supermarket when he observed graffiti on the fence by a dumpster. The graffiti is in blue metallic paint and spells out “mango” and “bay.” The same graffiti was reported on two other occasions recently. The vandalism was photographed and turned into evidence.
—Compiled by Melody Hopkins