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Warning: These reports may include language that may be considered foul, obscene, unseemly or indelicate.
Worry Over Two Malnourished Horses
A deputy received an anonymous complaint on On Oct. 24 about two horses at 1697 Berrybush St. in Bunnell that appeared to be going without food or water and that were very skinny. The deputy observed a dark brown and a red roam horse on the property. They both appeared to be malnourished. The deputy reports: “I rated both horses to be a 2 on the horse rating scale of 1 through 9. I did not observed any hay or water for the horses at this time. I made contact with the owner of the horses, Robert Shook. Robert stated that he just obtained the horses three weeks ago and is trying to bring them back to health. He stated that the horses were in bad shape when he got them. Robert stated that he just wormed the horses two week earlier and advised that he may have to put the dark brown horse down. Robert showed me the feed he was giving the horses and how much he was giving them a day. Robert is using a senior complete feed and is feeding them the appropriate amount. Robert also showed me the two barrels of water he keeps out for the horses. I advised Robert to make contact with a veterinarian to examine the horses to make sure they are not suffering from any unknown sickness they might have. Robert stated that he will make contact with a veterinarian during the week and will make contact back with me as to his results and findings. At this time there does not appear to be any neglect in the care of the horses and it appears Robert is taking the right steps to care for the horses at this time. I took photos of the horses and will be doing a follow up with Robert in one week.”
A Probation Violation on Speed
Midnight Mondex: Obscenities + Alcohol = Jail
The dog owner, Wilber Thomas, told a deputy that he’d heard noise outside and when he went out, he saw Brock kicking his dog, a tan hound dog, in front of the mailbox, according to a police report. Thomas said he took control of the dog and locked him up. Brock was told again to stop yelling. Once the investigation was completed, the cops filled him in, but he became irate because the dog owner was not being arrested. Brock was told to go home, that all was done. He stood in the middle of Laurel Avenue and continued to shout obscenities, according to the report, getting the attention of the people at one of the houses on Laurel Avenue, who turned on their porch light and peered outside to see what was happening. Ben was shouting: “I’m the fucking victim and you aren’t going to fucking do anything about it.” He accused the cops of being racists. He was advised again to calm down and stop yelling. He allegedly refused. He was arrested for disorderly intoxication and taken to the county jail.
Chasing an Undocumented Immigrant at Holland Park
Palm Coast Tale: Squatters Arrested
Other Burglaries and Larcenies And Losses
- Car stereo stolen from a car parked at 26 Westrock Lane in Palm Coast on Oct. 20. The car was left unlocked.
- Burglary at 51 Blairsville Drive in Palm Coast on Oct. 29: A sliding glass window was damaged, clothes and prescription drugs stolen.
- Front door kicked in at 164 Pine Grove Drive in Palm Coast sometime between Oct. 23 and 24. Nothing missing inside.
- Four broken windows at 53 Briarvue Lane in Palm Coast. Incident occurred sometime between Oct. 18 and 24. Damage estimated at $1,500.
- Front window and frame damaged at 49 Pine Haven Drive in Palm Coast sometime between Oct. 17 and Oct. 22–allegedly by a man who, while babysitting, had broken into the house and allowed his two children to play inside. The man disputed the charge, saying that he did see his children inside but yelled at them to leave.
- 10-inch Samsung computer tablet stolen from the front porch at 35 Lamoyne Lane in palm Coast on Oct. 22
- Susan L. Robinette, 51, arrested for shoplifting at Walmart on Oct. 22.
- Sports and stereo equipment stolen from a boat. Theft reported at 3458 No. Oceanshore Blvd. in Palm Coast. The theft took place sometime between Oct. 13 and 22.
- Tag stolen from an Oldsmobile parked at 68 Florida Park Drive in Palm Coast on Oct. 20.
- DVD player stolen from a Ford expedition at 10 Brian Lane in Palm Coast sometime between Oct. 17 and Oct. 20. The Expedition had been left unlocked.
- DVD player stolen from a car at 95 Beauford Lane in Palm Coast between Oct,. 24 and 25. The car had been left unlocked.
- Acer laptop stolen from inside a house–the laptop sat at the entrance–at 47 Prince Lane in Palm Coast between Oct. 24 and 25.
- $200 reported stolen, allegedly by an employee, at Carmine Celery Pizzeria on Flagler Plaza Drive in Palm Coast on Oct. 25.
- 38-year-old woman reports being bitten by a 6-year-old pit bull while walking near 45 Wheatfield Drive, where the dog owner lives.
- $34 in cash and a few prescription pills stolen from a purse hung on a hook in a bathroom at Florida Hospital Flagler on Oct. 26. The purse owner had used the bathroom and left, then remembered that the purse had been left in there.
DUI Arrests
- Donald Gordon, 45, of 67 Woodlawn Dr., Palm Coast, on Oct. 25.
- Melissa L. Enzweiler, 43, of 10 Packard Lane, Palm Coast, on Oct. 24.
- John Johnson, 32, of 12 Seaman Trail, Palm Coast, on Oct. 22.
Charles Ericksen, Jr says
I had to laugh when I read that the squatter was hiding behind clothing in the closet. I’ll bet he never won a “hide and seek” game when he was growing up…