Sarasota Observer 3.21.13

Page 15

SARASOTA Observer

YourObserver.com

THURSDAY, march 21, 2013

15A

Cops Corner SARASOTA

March 7 SINKING SUSPICION 1:30 p.m. — 6300 block of Midnight Pass Road. Residential Burglary. A couple reported two wedding rings, a bracelet and a leopard-print wallet missing from their rental unit after they spent the day at the pool. A friend of the couple told deputies he noticed a suspicious man in a blue windbreaker wandering aimlessly around the pool area.

March 8 BREAKING THE LAW 5 p.m. — 2400 block of Fruitville Road. Burglary of a Structure. Someone broke into a law firm office and stole a Toshiba laptop, checks and another computer. The suspect used a brick to break the window on the southeast corner. The office telephone was also moved from a shelf to an office desk.

March 10 FOUR SWORDS AGO 7 p.m. — 3100 block of N. Tamiami Trail. Burglary of a Structure. Unknown person(s) pried open the rear door of a business and removed four swords from a display area.

March 11 TRAPPED IN THE CLOSET 3:26 a.m. — 300 block of Avenida Milano. Trespassing. A property owner called deputies after an unknown man and woman knocked on his door and asked to come inside. After the property owner sent them away, the man and woman did the same thing at the next house. Officers arrived and found the man inside the neighbor’s garage. Police called several times for the woman, who was hiding in a closet.

MO’ MOPEDS, MO’ PROBLEMS 7:30 p.m. — 2000 block of N. Washington Boulevard. Motor Vehicle Theft. A man parked his moped outside of an auto-parts store. When the man left the store, he saw five to six young men pushing his moped down the street. The man attempted to catch the young men, but they started his moped and drove off. The young men had two other mopeds with them. Officers searched the area for the moped with no results.

We’re growing a future for creatures great and small.

That’s our promise.

YOUTH IN REVOLT 3:46 p.m. — 900 block of Beach Road. Underage Possession of Alcohol. A deputy found a 14-year-old boy in possession of watermelon-flavored vodka and Dr. Pepper. The officer charged him with underage drinking and released him into his grandfather’s custody.

As Mosaic produces essential phosphate crop nutrients to help the world grow the food it needs, our 3,000-plus Florida employees are unwavering in our commitment to wildlife stewardship. Mosaic has pioneered wildlife relocation techniques and created prime habitats, as well as financially supported wildlife rehabilitation and education.

March 8

We’ve worked with regulators to develop the largest scrub jay

POCKET CHANGE

population in Southwest Florida; we’ve reclaimed numerous

8 a.m. — 1700 block of Waldemere Street. Burglary of a Vehicle. A resident reported a plastic bag containing $20 in quarters was missing from his car. The resident told a police officer he has a habit of leaving his car and home unlocked.

popular fishing lakes; and we own and help fund an island sanctuary that is home to as many as 18,000 pairs of native water birds. At Mosaic, we are dedicated to the protection of local wildlife, and equally dedicated to the creation of local jobs and economic opportunities. Join in Mosaic’s promise at www.mosaicco.com/promise.

Visit our website to see a map of this week’s incident locations. www.YourObserver.com

Improve your

♠ ♣ ♥ ♦ Bridge Game!! Are you a social bridge player who wants to update your game? Are you a duplicate bridge player who wants to win more? Improve with 10 weeks of lessons and games!

Beginner Lessons Intermediate Lessons

In-Between BrIdge CluB

Call Michelle Golden

941-365-7875

Town & Country Plaza NW Corner Fruitville & Beneva Unit 612 ♦ Inside Courtyard ♦ Sarasota, FL

106889

Roseate Spoonbill Richard T. Paul Alafia Bank Bird Sanctuary Hillsborough Bay, Florida

103300

ClAsses Begin:

Thursday, April 25 • 9-11:30am


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.