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Boca Raton Police Blotter

April 1st, 2008

 

Dog Strangled

Delray Beach police are investigating the death of a dog that its owner found strangled and hanging over a fence Friday, police said.

According to police, the owner came home from work about 4:45 p.m. Friday and found the 2-year-old shepherd-hound mix named Dixie hanging from a chain link fence in the back yard. The dog had apparently been strangled with its own leash, police said.

The woman got the dog from a shelter when it was two months old, she told police.

Forgery Report

A man from Pembroke Pines told Boca Raton police March 12 to report that his ex-wife stole his credit card and forged his signature when she made a purchase at the Town Center at Boca Raton mall, police said.

Domestic Disturbance

Boca Raton police arrested a local man about 6:15 a.m. March 12 on charges of resisting with violence during a domestic disturbance investigation.  Police brought the man to the ground and arrested him.

Laptop taken

A resident of Boca Raton contacted police March 12 to report that his car was broken into while in a parking lot on Park of Commerce Boulevard and a $1,300 laptop computer was taken. Police said a surveillance camera may have captured the burglary.

Lost Ring

A resident of Sarasota contacted Boca Raton police March 11 to say that a diamond ring and a gold bracelet were stolen from her hotel room while she was staying in Boca Raton late last year, police said.

Purse Stolen

A Boca Raton woman told police March 11 that her purse had been stolen several days earlier from a local tavern.  She said the bag contained $1,800 in cash, credit cards and her driver’s license, said police.

 

 

 

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