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Public’s Assistance Needed to Identify Victim

Does this man look familiar? We’re seeking the Public's Assistance with Identifying a victim killed in a pedestrian crash on earlier this month 2/02/21, in the 14500 block of Southern Blvd, Loxahatchee. Anyone with information contact Investigator Schneider 561-681-4535.  

Suspect wanted for using stolen credit cards at a local Target

MA21-02 For Immediate Contact: Crime Stoppers 1-800-458-TIPS Text to: tips@cspbc.com Email to:  www.crimestopperspbc.com MEDIA ADVISORY Suspect wanted for using stolen credit cards at a local Target. This unknown suspect entered Target, helped himself to numerous items and paid for them with the victim’s stolen credit cards. This incident occurred on November 30, 2020. Target is located in the 600 block of N. Congress Ave, Boynton Beach. Anyone who can identify this suspect is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-458-TIPS or you can remain ANONYMOUS by downloading our new...

Bike Overhauled

This is Alan. He works at Brooklyn Bagels and his only mode of transportation is his worn out bike. So Deputy Carseni & Deputy Ciuperger decided to arrange and transport the bike to Wheels of Wellington Bike Shop to have it refurbished. Today, we handed Alan his improved bike.        

Have you seen Deanna Butts?

Have you seen Deanna Butts? Deanna is missing and we are starting to worry. She was last seen on Saturday, October 17, in Lake Worth and has not been seen or heard from since. Deanna was last seen wearing a black dress with white stripes. We need your help in locating her.  

Homebound Resident Testing

Pakm Beach County residents who are homebound, elderly, or with disabilities  experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 and cannot leave their homes can call 561-712-6400 for an in-home testing option. The testing line is open Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.  

Hanging with Liberty Park Kids

If this is not love, we don't know what it is... We can all make a difference in our community, one way or another. We choose to make a difference in the lives of Palm Beach County children. Today, we spent the day with the kids from Liberty Park Elementary.

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

The PBSO family & Sheriff Ric Bradshaw stand with all Domestic Violence survivors & advocates. Domestic Violence is preventable and we are here, fully involved and ready to put all the resources needed to break the cycle of violence. We opened this year’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month with an opening ceremony.