- December 4, 2025
Jan. 5
Victim hopes ex-girlfriend becomes ex-roommate
9:52 p.m. — 200 Block of South Orchard Street. Information. The victim reported to police that his ex-girlfriend and her mother were doing drugs at his home. He said they still live with him, along with his ex-girlfriend’s son. He found a bag of marijuana on his front porch, and brought some of it to the police station. He also took a photo of the bag.
He said a couple of months ago he allowed the mother to move in with him until she can find her own place. He found that she has a large bag of marijuana on her and she and her daughter have been smoking it often. They buy at marijuana at two locations in Daytona Beach. He asked the police how he can legally evict them from his home.
The picture of the marijuana was forwarded to an officer for investigation.
Jan. 5
Hubcaps don’t detach themselves
7:54 a.m. — 100 Block of South Lindenwood Circle. Vandalism. The victim said that about 8:30 a.m., he noticed that the left-rear hubcap of his car was partially off. He removed the hubcap the rest of the way and placed it in his trunk. He noted that the clips were broken off and inside the hubcap. He said this would not have happened by itself.
He then noticed that front-left hubcap of his other car was also loose and it appeared that someone tried to remove it. The hubcap was undamaged.
No fingerprints could be found on the hubcaps.
New hubcaps cost about $40. The victim said he will try to fix the damaged hubcap with epoxy.
Jan. 6
‘Keep flushing while I rob you’
5:58 p.m. — 100 Block of Nature Trail. Theft. The victim said that while she was out walking her dog in front of her residence, a male suspect approached her and told her there was a plumbing problem on the street and all the houses were going to flood because they were on the same line.
The suspect told her to go into the restroom nearest the garage and flush the toilet when he directed her to do so. He told the victim he was going into the kitchen and left the victim alone in the bathroom. He occasionally gave her instructions from another room to turn the water on or off or flush the toilet.
After a period of time, the victim left the bathroom and found that the suspect was gone.
A neighbor noticed two men leave the garage and went over to check on the victim. The victim went into the master bedroom and discovered that her desk had been ransacked. Jewelry was missing from the top of the dresser and drawers of the desk.
The victim called the police and provided a list of items but was upset and unable to complete a written statement. She was given a statement form to complete later.
Contact was made with another neighbor, who said that she arrived home from work, she saw a van parked in front of the victim’s house. After five minutes, she saw three males run to the van, make a quick U-turn and leave the area.
Another neighbor said she was walking her dog and saw a van with two men inside parked outside the victim’s house. Then, she saw three men leave the garage and get into the van which then drove away.
A set of prints was taken from the dresser in the master bedroom.