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Oct. 17

An odd combination

3 p.m., 50 block of President Lane, Palm Coast

Residential burglary. A new residential build was broken into on President Lane over the Oct. 14-16 weekend. The home is a new construction home, and when an employee returned on Monday Oct. 17 to check on the build, they discovered the sliding back door ajar, according to the incident report.

They reported $450 in damage to the sliding door and some drywall, and only two items were stolen: a $400 Whirlpool microwave, and a $50 silver toilet paper holder, ripped right out of the drywall. 

Oct. 18

The case of the disappearing Chrysler

2:09 p.m., 5900 block State Road Highway 100, Palm Coast

Stolen vehicle. A 2021 Chrysler 300S was slyly stolen from the Flagler Chrysler dealership on State Road 100, before they even knew it had arrived. According to the incident report, the vehicle was supposed to be delivered on Oct. 5, and when it didn't arrive the dealership contacted the delivery driver, who said the car had been delivered and signed for, with a signature no one recognized at Flagler Chrysler — the report does not mention what date they contacted the driver, or why it took 13 days to check and report the car missing. 

The car was recovered the next day from Jacksonville, FL, by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, according to a follow up report. The car delivery company, based out of Jacksonville, could not be reached by the responding officer. According to the follow up report, the car was returned to Flagler Chrysler, who is not pressing charges at this time.

 

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