- January 18, 2025
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11:16 a.m. 1300 block of Avocado Boulevard.
Criminal mischief. A woman noticed that there was something strange on her daughter-in-law's window. The daughter-in-law went outside to check, and found that someone had sprayed gray spray paint all over her bedroom window, as well as her pontoon boat and its fish finder, tag and motor. Deputies are investigating.
11:09 a.m. First block of Beaverdam Lane.
Physical disturbance. A 45-year-old man drove to a house to perform a job and was sitting in his truck parked in the road in front of the house when the neighbor from a nearby home came outside and started yelling at the worker about how his truck was parked, the worker later told deputies.
The worker told the neighbor that he'd only be working there for two more says, but that didn't pacify the neighbor, and the men started arguing, then fighting.
The neighbor later told deputies that the worker had partly blocked one travel lane, and that when the neighbor had told the worker to get out of the way so he could pull in his own truck and trailer, the worker had cursed at him and hit him on the side of the head. The neighbor then hit back.
Neither man wanted to pursue charges against the other.
7:28 p.m. First block of Bird of Paradise Drive.
Marijuana possession. A deputy conducting an after hours security check on a park noticed a car parked there with three young men inside.
He had them roll down the window, and a "large cloud" of marijuana smoke wafted out of the car, according to the deputy's report. One of the young men admitted that they'd just finished smoking a blunt.
The deputy asked if there were any more drugs in the car, and the young men said no.
The deputy searched it and found multiple blunts and a jar of marijuana. One of the young men said he had no idea where it all came from.
All three incriminated themselves in some fashion during questioning. The deputy arrested them.