COPS CORNER: Thief steals neighborhood watch sign

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Aug. 16

Home burglarized on Point Pleasant Drive

1:17 p.m. 100 block of Point Pleasant Drive. Residential burglary: A 25-year-old landscaper working on a house whose owners were out of town told the 67-year-old man who was looking after the house that it seemed someone had burglarized it. The 67-year-old came over to look, and saw that a bedroom window was open and the screen on the porch looked ripped or cut. He called the Sheriff’s Office. A deputy spoke with both men, and two deputies entered the house to make sure a thief wasn’t still inside. No one was there, but the home “appeared to have been rummaged through,” a deputy wrote in a case report. The deputy found that “the master bedroom window was broken, the screen was pried off, the porch screen was cut, and the rear, double paned, glass door into the residence was damaged,” according to the report. The homeowners weren’t available to see if anything was missing.

Aug. 17

Thief steals neighborhood watch sign

4:18 p.m. Intersection of Old Kings Road and Freneau Lane. Larceny: A resident called the Sheriff’s Office and said local neighborhood watch signs were being vandalized and torn down, and that one was missing on Frenora Lane. A deputy checked the neighborhood. One Flagler County Sheriff’s Office neighborhood watch sign was missing from the speed limit signpost on Freneau Lane. The signpost itself wasn’t damaged. The neighborhood watch sign on Frenora was intact. The deputy contacted the Sheriff’s Office’s community outreach division to have the missing sign replaced.

 

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