OCT. 6 — Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputies from the Royal Palm Beach substation were called to the Madison Green neighborhood last Tuesday morning regarding multiple vehicle burglaries.
There were at least 11 vehicle burglaries reported, occurring on Reston Circle in the Fairfax area, and Ridgewood Circle and Ridgewood Court in the Walden area.
Five of the reports were regarding unlocked vehicles parked at homes on Reston Circle. The incidents occurred in the overnight hours last Monday evening into Tuesday morning:
• In one report, someone entered the victim’s 2013 Kia and scattered the contents throughout the vehicle, taking $20 in loose change.
• In a second report, someone entered the victim’s 2005 BMW X5 and removed personal paperwork, including the victim’s license, Social Security card and multiple credit cards. DNA and fingerprint evidence were gathered from the vehicle.
• In a third report, someone entered the victim’s 2010 Chevrolet Traverse and opened the glove box and center console. Surveillance video shows a white male with dark hair wearing a white T-shirt enter the vehicle. DNA evidence was gathered from the scene.
• In a fourth report, someone entered the victim’s Ford Expedition, opened the center console and glove box, and removed a checkbook containing blank checks.
• In a fifth report, someone entered the victim’s 2004 Nissan, rummaging through the center console and glove compartment.
Another six incidents occurred on Ridgewood Circle or Ridgewood Court, also during the overnight hours last Monday evening into Tuesday morning:
• In one report, someone entered the victim’s 2004 Chevrolet Suburban and opened the center consoles and glove boxes and removed a wallet containing multiple credit and debit cards. A second vehicle was also rummaged though. DNA evidence was gathered from both vehicles.
• In a second report, someone entered the victim’s 2013 Ford Explorer and removed a wallet containing $700 in cash, a license and credit cards.
• In a third report, someone entered the victim’s 2012 Toyota Tundra and rummaged through the glove box and center console, and moved the victim’s duffel bag. According to the report, the victim’s wallet and two Dell laptop computers were reported missing. DNA and fingerprint evidence were gathered from the vehicle.
• In a fourth report, someone entered the victim’s 2011 Dodge Durango and rummaged through the glove box and center console.
• In a fifth report, someone entered the victim’s 2009 GMC Yukon and went through the center console and glove compartment, removing a credit card. Fingerprint evidence was gathered from the vehicle.
• In a sixth report, someone entered the victim’s 2007 Scion and removed a Dell laptop computer, valued at $500. Fingerprint evidence was gathered from the vehicle.