Department Contacts . A perimeter was established and K9 unit tracked suspect west towards the train tracks outside of the perimeter. He was revived and transported to Bethesda Hospital. Close. 07/1. 8/2. Boynton Briefing - July 1. Stolen Vehicle 6. N. Congress Ave (Target). ![]() Victim stated that a white female (assumed to be a prostitute), approx. Cat,” stole his 2. Chevy Malibu FL tag Y5. EBB. Seacrest Blvd. Vehicle entered in F/NCIC1. You have not yet voted on this site! If you have already visited the site, please help us classify the good from the bad by voting on this site. Study Flashcards On Quizzes to Date at Cram.com. Quickly memorize the terms, phrases and much more. Cram.com makes it easy to get the grade you want! Earlier this week, a remarkable scene played out at Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Conservation Area. An orphaned leopard cub, desperate for a meal, approached a lioness who. If you’ve never checked on your app subscriptions, I don’t blame you. It’s a feature buried pretty deeply in your iOS device. But then, you could discover an. Arrest- Affray 3. Ocean Parkway 1. Units responded to a report of 1. ![]() Upon arrival three female juveniles were actively fighting. Units detained the three juveniles. Use of force was used on one female to escort her to the ground. No injuries were reported. Shots Fired 4. 05 SE 1. St St 1. 92. 1 hrs. Dispatch received a call reference shots fired. Richmond.com is Richmond, Virginia’s source for local news, events, sports, business news, food & dining, entertainment, commentary and classifieds. Get the latest science news and technology news, read tech reviews and more at ABC News. Casings were placed into evidence. Strong Arm Robbery Arrest/AOD Delray Beach PD 3. NW 1. 2th Ave 2. Ofc. Grigorian and Ofc. Roedel conducted traffic stop on a white BMW wanted by Delray PD for Strongarm Robbery. Delray PD responded and took custody of the suspect and vehicle. Burglary to Auto 1. SW 2nd Ave 1. 81. Burglary to Auto 7. N Congress Ave (Red Lobster) 2. Burglary to Auto 5. N Congress Ave (Longhorn) 2. Motor Vehicle Theft 1. S. Federal Hwy. Victim advised that as he was leaving Walmart on South Federal Hwy. The victim agreed to help her, and drove with her to the Wells Fargo to get cash from the ATM. The victim advised once he exited the vehicle, the female slid over to the driver’s seat and drove away with his vehicle. The victim’s blue 2. Mercury Mountaineer (FL# BQKF1. NCIC/FCIC as stolen. Close. 07/0. 6/2. Boynton Briefing - July 6, 2. OD/not fatal. 17- 3. Disorderly Conduct 2. N Federal Hwy 1. Officers responded to Intracoastal Park in reference to a disturbance. Street (Twisted Fish)The victim advised that sometime between 0. Once inside the suspect(s) pried open the beer cooler and stole 1. Close. 07/0. 5/2. Boynton Briefing - July 3- 5, 2. Vehicle Accident – DUI arrest Boynton Bch & Seacrest 2. Officers responded to a vehicle crash at the intersection involving a Gray Mazda and a Silver Honda. Following the crash investigation, Officer Castro initiated a DUI investigation which resulted in the arrest of the operator of the Honda. The defendant was medically cleared and t. Palm Beach County Jail. Shooting into Occupied Dwelling 3. Grove Rd 2. 15. 7 hours. Officers responded to a shooting at the above address. Officers met with the resident who reported hearing shots coming through her residence’s rear window. Officers inspected the residence and located bullet holes in the rear window, in the backyard fence, and on the residence’s roof. No injuries were reported. It was determined that nearby residents were using the cover of fireworks to fire their weapons in the air. The residential addresses of the shooters were not located. Suspicious Incident 5. NW 1. 3th Ave 2. Officers responded to a large party in the area of Cherry Hill Market. It was reported that firearms were being shot up in the air alongside the fireworks. Officers encountered a large crowd and numerous vehicles blocking the roadway. Officers shut down the outdoor party, cleared the crowd, and ordered all the vehicles to move without incident. Officers responded to 3 non- fatal overdoses during the shift. BBPD Dispatch fielded numerous noise complaints in regards to fireworks throughout the City. Officers assisted FHP with a major crash involving 6 vehicles on I- 9. Woolbright Rd. 1. Stolen Vehicle 1. SW 2. 7th Place. Between 7/4/2. White Dodge Journey bearing FL tag EEDT9. Key was left in a purse within the vehicle. Vehicle entered in N/FCIC. Burglary Auto 3. N. Congress Ave (Orange Fitness). Victim reported that unknown suspects entered her locked vehicle by smashing out the passenger window. Seacrest Blvd. Officer Corum arrested Vladamir Cabrera during a routine traffic stop after an investigation revealed he was in possession of 3. Shots Fired – Suspicious Incident 8. NW 1. 3th Ave (Pioneer Canal Park)Officers responded to a suspicious incident involving a male shooting a rifle into the C- 1. Canal. Officers met with a witness who pointed out multiple shell casings on the ground where the shooter was standing. No one was injured. Officers searched the area for the subject and subject’s vehicle with no success. The shell casings were collected and submitted into Evidence for Brass. Trax entry. The platoon responded to 3 non- fatal overdoses during the course of the shift. Animal Complaint 5. E Woolbright (Bank of America)Units responded to the area regarding an unattended dog left in a vehicle. Sgt Dunlop observed the dog in distress and made the decision to break a window to rescue the dog. The dog was removed from the vehicle and did not require medical attention. Animal Control Roehrich responded and handled the complaint. Burglary to Structure 2. N Federal Hwy (Inlet Harbor Club)On 7/1/2. B/M juveniles entered the fence in development and stole an orange Husquavna Blower (value $1. Overdose Non- Fatal 1. Crossing Cir Apt AUnits responded to location and found unresponsive B/M. Narcan was administered and male was later transported to JFK. Close. 06/2. 9/2. Boynton Briefing - June 2. Grand Theft/ Fleeing and Eluding 1. N. Congress Ave. Officers responded to the above address in reference to a retail theft. The male was treated with Narcan and subsequently sent to Bethesda Hospital. Overdose (Non- fatal) 4. W Boynton Beach Blvd. Inn. PBCJ. 1. 7- 3. Battery LEO 1. 79. N Congress Ave 0. Officers located Sierra Pettit in an apparent state of unconsciousness. Congress Ave. Close. Boynton Briefing - June 2. Burglary to Residence 2. NW 2nd Street. Victim advised on this date between 1. Seacrest Blvd. Officers initiated a traffic stop on gray 2. Nissan Versa Fl tag BMPZ2. Seacrest Blvd. Officers attempted a traffic stop on a gray 2. VW Passat, Fl tag Y8. KRT. Raftery in Sexual Offender checks within the city. Motor Vehicle Theft 1. SW 2. 5th Ave. Victim advised that unknown suspect(s) stole his 2. Audi, FL tag LM2. HRS. Congress Ave. Victim advised that unknown suspect(s) stole his 2. Volkswagen, FL tag Y8. KRT. Federal Hwy 1. Ofc. Vazquez attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a gray Nissan Altima FL tag GWR- H6. The driver of the vehicle took off at a high rate of speed northbound on N. Federal Hwy. Vazquez immediately terminated his traffic attempt. NCIC/FCIC records check of the vehicle’s tag did not indicate the vehicle to be a felony vehicle. Assault Firearm 3. N. Congress Ave 1. Officers responded to the above address and met with the caller and her son. The caller told officers she approached a vehicle near the intersection and asked the driver for “some change”. In response, the driver offered the caller a barrage of profane words. The caller and her adult son then engaged into a heated verbal argument with the driver. The caller claimed that the driver produced a firearm and pointed the firearm at the caller. Officers were able to locate the involved vehicle at the 7. W. Boynton Beach Blvd. Following a thorough investigation of the incident, the officers decided to file criminal charges against the driver the State Attorney’s Office. Overdose – Non Fatal 1. S. Federal Hwy # 1. Overdose – Non Fatal 4. N. Federal Hwy #1. Recovered Missing Adult 5. SW 8th Place. W/F, Diane Lillie, 0. Lillie was unable to verbally communicate and was taken to Bethesda Memorial Hospital as a precaution by Fire Rescue. Lillie was removed from FCIC/NCIC. PIO was notified. Police Assist (Found Child) 2. N. Seacrest Blvd. A 5 yoa child was found walking within the roadway of Seacrest Blvd. A reverse 9. 11 was issued, a door to door search initiated, and the PIO was notified. The mother of the child made contact with police via telephone after she was alerted by a third party. Investigation revealed the child had been dropped off at a family friend’s residence just outside of the city limits by the mother’s sister at approximately 0. PBSO responded to conduct further investigation to determine any further action. Burglary Residence SW 2. Ave. Victim personally observed a white van with red lettering back into the driveway yesterday at 1. Subjects took a generator and drove away. No suspect descriptions provided. Victim advised he delayed in reporting incident due to a medical condition. Stolen Vehicle 7. Landau Street. Victim reported that unknown subject possibly his addict brother stole his vehicle from his residence. The keys were in the vehicle during the theft. Seacrest Blvd. The keys were in the scooter during the theft. TOT PBCJ. 1. 70. 35. Suspicious Death 1. Piazza Pitti (Renaissance Commons). Witness reported to police that she believed her friend had died of an overdose sometime in last 2. Congress Ave. Victim reported that unknown suspects entered her residence by forcing open the front door. Palm Drive. Victim reported that unknown suspects stole his vehicle from his residence at approximately 1. Ocean Ave. Units responded and assisted with a large gas leak at the construction site located at 5. E. A Glock 1. 7 was thrown from the vehicle. Congress Ave (Marathon). Victim reported that unknown suspects entered his vehicle by breaking a window while he was working at the construction site located there. Congress Ave. Victim reported that unknown suspects entered her vehicle by breaking a window between 0. Use of Force completed. SIR in progress. 1. Overdose (FATAL) Piazza Antinoriw/f dob 0. Detective Liaison, Crime Scene, and Body Removal Specialist responded. Medical Examiner notified. Overdose (Non- Fatal) 6. N Federal Hwy. 17. Armed Robbery (Attempted) 5. Egret Way. Victim was exiting his vehicle to enter his residence when he was approached by two (2) unknown black males wearing hoodies. The unknown suspect(s) attempted to leave via the main door by kicking it but were unsuccessful ($5. Narcan was administered; BBFR arrived and provided additional care for both individuals. Song of Myself. Won't you help support Day. Poems? 1. 81. 9- 1. I celebrate myself, and sing myself. And what I assume you shall assume. For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. I do not know what it is any more than he. I do not laugh at your oaths nor jeer you; ). The President holding a cabinet council is surrounded by the great. On the piazza walk three matrons stately and friendly with twined arms. The crew of the fish- smack pack repeated layers of halibut in the hold. The Missourian crosses the plains toting his wares and his cattle. As the fare- collector goes through the train he gives notice by the. The floor- men are laying the floor, the tinners are tinning the. In single file each shouldering his hod pass onward the laborers. Seasons pursuing each other the indescribable crowd is gather'd, it. Seventh- month, (what salutes of cannon and small arms!). Seasons pursuing each other the plougher ploughs, the mower mows. Off on the lakes the pike- fisher watches and waits by the hole in. The stumps stand thick round the clearing, the squatter strikes deep. Flatboatmen make fast towards dusk near the cotton- wood or pecan- trees. Coon- seekers go through the regions of the Red river or through. Tennessee, or through those of the Arkansas. Torches shine in the dark that hangs on the Chattahooche or Altamahaw. Patriarchs sit at supper with sons and grandsons and great- grandsons. In walls of adobie, in canvas tents, rest hunters and trappers after. The city sleeps and the country sleeps. The living sleep for their time, the dead sleep for their time. The old husband sleeps by his wife and the young husband sleeps by his wife. And these tend inward to me, and I tend outward to them. And such as it is to be of these more or less I am. And of these one and all I weave the song of myself. I resign myself to you also- -I guess what you mean. I behold from the beach your crooked fingers. I believe you refuse to go back without feeling of me. We must have a turn together, I undress, hurry me out of sight of the land. Cushion me soft, rock me in billowy drowse. Dash me with amorous wet, I can repay you. I will accept nothing which all cannot have their. I am possess'd! Iowa, Oregon, California? O welcome, ineffable grace of dying days! I plead for my brothers and sisters. Comment on Day. Poems? If you are like us, you have strong feelings about poetry, and about each poem you read. Let it all out! Comment on this poem, any poem, Day. Poems, other poetry places or the art of poetry at Day. Poems Feedback. Won't you help support Day. Poems? 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