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The meeting of the Facebook marketplace is transformed into robbery • Tamarac Talk

The meeting of the Facebook marketplace is transformed into robbery • Tamarac Talk






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The meeting of the Facebook marketplace is transformed into robbery • Tamarac Talk

The Broward County's office in Tamarac reacted to various incidents until July 14, 2025. Below is a detailed report on the incidents and arrests that were treated by the local law enforcement authorities during this time.

battery

A physical argument led to the fact that on July 8, two people were taken into custody for a simple battery.

On July 10, a patient attacked and arrested two nurses and brought them into prison.

A domestic argument was physically on July 9; One person was arrested.

Additional battery arrests occurred on July 11th and 12th in non -related incidents.

Fraud

An employee of the cleaning company was invited to fraudulent checks in his name. Reported July 8th.

A local medical office reported 24,144 US dollars fraudulent fees for their AT&T bill. Registered on July 9th.

A woman was arrested on July 9 for fraudulent imitation in which five or more identities were involved.

Theft and burglary

A woman reported her recycling bin, who was stolen between 3rd to 4th July. Loss: $ 95.

At some point between 6 to July 9th, stolen over a garbage can. Loss: $ 35.

Two vehicles were reported – one on July 11 with a loss of $ 125, and another, in which the victims were not sure whether objects were lost or stolen.

On July 10th and 11th, two separate car theft were reported.

Robbery

A robbery occurred on July 11th during a Facebook Marketplace transaction. Estimated loss: $ 1,300.

A man was arrested on July 10 for robbery by suddenly grabbing without a weapon.

Criminal nonsense and property damage

On July 9, damage was reported to a front door and a vehicle.

A mailbox was damaged on July 8 with unknown means.

Threats and intimidation

A man reported that he had received text messages that threatened to shoot him. An RPO was completed.

Another incident with harassment was reported on July 11th.

Suspicious incidents and information reports

Various information reports included a person with murderous thoughts, iguanic shootings with an air rifle, a dog attack, a naked man in a park and a suspicious incident that resembled a kidnapping, but was actually someone who helped a drunk friend.

Additional reports documented a leaky roof, a custody dispute, a shell of mussels and an older woman who attacks her adjutant during a psychological health crisis.

Domestic disorders (non-crime)

At least seven domestic incidents were reported with disputes between family members, couples and roommates. These incidents were oral or non -criminal nature.

Other remarkable incidents

Two cases of Baker Act concerned crises for mental health that were hospitalized.

A violation of a court regulation was reported after a subject removed a ankle monitor.

A death examination was carried out on July 11th and determined to attribute natural causes.

An official was exposed to Fentanyl while supporting another agency.

Arrest

Maurice Wilson33, was arrested on July 8 for battery.

Colin James Chen33, was arrested on July 8 for possessing a controlled substance without a prescription.

Jeremiah Isaiah Moses Stevens23 and Rosalinda Janniere21, were arrested on July 9 for Grand Theft Auto or fraud.

Talesha Shadaryl Jake Brown25, was arrested because he was not registered a vehicle on July 9th.

Renant Desinor40, was arrested on July 9 for household battery.

Robert Paul Huffman33, was arrested on July 10th for sudden robbery for robbery.

Shawn Allan Tazelaar45, was arrested on July 10 for an emergency personnel for battery.

Gregory Wright53, was arrested on July 10th due to an arrest warrant.

Antwon Dinnell Waters29 and Tina Cherie Philpart53, were arrested on July 11th for battery.

Jimmy Alonso54, was arrested on July 12 for driving with a exposed driver's license (second crime).

Rachel Michelle Reyes34 and Andris Pouchon Vital29, both were arrested on July 12 for domestic battery.

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Sharon Aron Baron

Sharon Aron Baron

Sharon Aron Baron is the editor of Tamarac Talk, Coral Springs Talk, Margate Talk, Coconut Creek Talk and Parkland Talk. Tamarac Talk was founded in 2011 to provide the residents of Tamarac news and is number 1 for the residents.






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