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Public Records Boynton Beach Police Department. Close. 101. 32. Boynton Briefing Oct. Possession Contraband 3. S. Congress Ave 1. WM Nicholas Letourneau was arrested for one count of possession of marijuana lt 2. Letourneau was taken to BBPD for processing and then tot to PBCJ. Burglary Vehicle Delayed 1. SW 1st Avenue. Victim advised that sometime between 1. Diane Birch Bible Belt Download Chrome' title='Diane Birch Bible Belt Download Chrome' />Nissan Xterra FL2. WCR. The vehicles interior was ransacked, and the victims wallet was stolen. Burglary Residence In Progress 3. Heather Cove Drive. Victim advised that via live feed on her phone she observed an unknown BM gaining entry into her residence through the back slider. The suspect fled the scene prior to units arriving, but was last seen running eastbound on Miner Road. A perimeter has been established, and the suspect, William Vassor, was taken into custody on charges of burglary, possession of burglary tools and felony grand theft. Close. 101. 12. Want an inside look at the BBPD Register now for the Citizens Police Academy. The Boynton Beach Police Department is now accepting applications for the 3. Citizens Police Academy, which begins Wednesday, January 1. Classes will be held from 6 3. Wednesdays for nine consecutive weeks. The program is free and open to residents and business leaders. The program, taught by police officers, aims to educate participants about police practices and the legal system as it pertains to police work. Brownfreq worrisome worry worryworryin worrying worse worsened worsens worship worshiped worshipful worshiping worshipped worshippers worshipping worst worstmarked. Web oficial de la Universidad de A Corua. Enlaces a centros, departamentos, servicios, planes de estudios. Qq. The goal is to foster a deeper understanding of the police department through education and enhance community support of the officers. Topics include SWAT, K 9, Investigative Services, Crime Scene Unit, Traffic, community policing and the training and recruiting process. Some classes will include demonstrations by specialized units. Participants will also be able to ride along with officers. To register for the program, contact Crime Prevention Officer Denise Schrecengost at 5. Close. 101. 12. Boynton Briefing Oct. Burglary Auto 9 Colonial Club Dr 1. Victim reported his Garmin GPS taken from his red Chevy Camaro between 1. Vehicle was left unlocked by owner. DUI Arrest 1. 30. SW 3. 0th Ave. WF Marlen Zuniga Alvarado was arrested for DUI after investigation revealed she was impaired while operating her vehicle. Zuniga Alvarado was processed and later TOT PBCJ. Burglary Residence SE 3. Ave. Victim reported that unknown persons forced entry into the residence and stole numerous jewelry items and a safe that included cash. Total loss valued at 2. Loitering and Prowling 6. New Lake Drive The CovePolice units responded to The Cove in regards to a male attempting to pull on door handles. Officers arrived on scene and located BM Herron Fields within the community. It was determined that Fields was not a resident of the community and his stories were too inconsistent. Fields was subsequently charged with L P and released to his mother. No other victims located at this time. The platoon responded to 1 non fatal overdose during the course of the shift. Burglary Business 2. E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Main. StreetUnknown person entered the business by crawling under the wash tunnel retracting door, then entering the attic crawl space to gain access to the main business. The business video recorder was stolen and a lock box containing cash was pried open. Overdose Not Fatal 2. S. Federal Hwy. Close. Boynton Briefing Oct. Poss. Of Contraband wIntent 2. Sketchup File Conversion. SE 2nd St. While on patrol Officer Sohn spotted bm Jean Joseph operating a 2. White Mercedes C3. FL. Tag HBGE0. 9. Sohn had knowledge of an active DNA warrant which was to be executed upon contact with Joseph. After conducting a stop on the vehicle Sohn smelled a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. Joseph was subsequently detained pending a search of the vehicle. Further investigation revealed the discovery of multiple narcotics and 2,7. Joseph was arrested and charged with Possession with intent to Sale Crack Cocaine, Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was processed at BBPD and tot PBCJ. His Mercedes and 2,7. Forfeiture. 1. 7 0. Overdose Non Fatal 3. S. Federal Hwy D. Failed to Stop 2. Blk N. Seacrest Blvd. Officers attempted to stop a silver in color four door sedan bearing FL. Tag IMLAKE which was driving recklessly at the aforementioned location. Vehicle failed to stop and fled north bound on I 9. After checking the vehicle through NCICFCIC there was no record found. N. O. I1. 7 5. 80. Auto Theft Arrest 4. N Congress Ave 1. Officers responded to the report of a disturbance. During the course of the call an occupied stolen vehicle was located. The suspect was arrested and found to be in possession of narcotics. Tot PBCJ. 1. 7 0. Failed to Stop 1. W Boynton Beach Blvd 2. Black Ford Focus Wagon Bearing Fl Tag CIMA8. Registered to EAN Holding LLC Rental Company no other specific indicators Failed to Stop. Failed to Stop 2. Microsoft Monthview Control 6.0 (Sp4). N. Seacrest 2. Blue 2. Audi A6 bearing Fl Tag EZUP7. Stolen vehicle ref WPB case 2. Failed to Stop. 1. SuspicousShots Fired 4. NW 4th Avenue 2. BBPD Units responded to a shots fired call. Witness advised a black older model Chevrolet Monte Carlo was driving eastbound and fired two gun shots out of the driver window in the area of 4. NW 4th Avenue. 1. Failed to Stop Boynton Beach Blvd and N2 2nd St 0. White Chrysler, 2. Fl Tag HVNX1. 4 front headlight inoperable no other specific indicators Failed to Stop. Overdoes not fatal. Overdose not fatal. Overdose not fatal. Throwing Missile Occupied Dwelling 4. NE 1. 1 Ave A 1. Officers responded to the report of a unknown suspects throwing a rock through a bedroom window. No injuries or suspects. Burglary Res Forced Entry 2. S Congress Avenue 1. Victim told police that sometime between 0. The sliding glass door was found shattered and the screen was cut out. During a check of the residence the victim learned that two Black Amazon Fire tablets and One Black AT T Alcatel tablet were missing from the residence. Burglary 3. 36 NE 1. Avenue 1. 5 1. Victim told police that unknown individuals entered her fenced in yard and took four bicycles sometime between 1. The bicycles had been chained to her back window however the chain had been cut. Taken were two bicycles blue in color and two that were brown and orange. Failed to Stop 2. NW 1. 0th Avenue 2. BBPD units attempted to stop a blue 2. Audi A6 bearing Fl Tag EZUP7. NW 1. 0th Avenue however the vehicle continued to travel at a high rate of speed away from the patrol car. At the time this vehicle was following a Black newer model ChevroletCadillac SUV. Both vehicles entered I9. Robbery 1. 33 N Congress Ave 0. Victim reported that a bm 2. Dodge Charger and forcibly took her purse got back in the vehicle and fled. CS responded. 1. 7 5. Damaged City Property 1. N Seacrest Blvd 1. Officers responded to the area of Ezell Hester Center in reference to the report of damage to an impact window. A city employee reported a recently installed impact window had been cracked. Close. 100. 52. Boynton Briefing Oct. Burglary Residence 5. SW 1st Street. The victim reported 2 bikes were stolen from an enclosed patio sometime during the night. Resisting wo Violence 2. S. Federal Hwy. Officers responded to a disturbance at the Homing Inn and arrested WM Douglas Wylie 0. Loitering and Prowling Arrest X3 7. E. Ocean Ave. Officers responded and detained 3 juveniles after reports they were attempting to burglarize unlocked vehicles.