The Apopka Burglary Report for February 12th-18th shows 10 burglaries reported in Apopka.
Chief Michael McKinley of the Apopka Police Department tells us that many vehicle burglaries could have been prevented if everyone remembered to do just two things:
The breakdown of the burglaries reported to the Apopka Police Department last week:
0 - Business
0 - Residential
10 - Vehicle
Here are the details:
DATE/TIME |
TYPE |
LOCATION |
2/18/2023 2:42 am |
VEHICLE |
1500 BLOCK MARDEN RIDGE LOOP |
2/12/2023 10:37 am |
VEHICLE |
70 BLOCK WEKIVA POINTE CIR |
2/14/2023 6:36 am |
VEHICLE |
300 BLOCK W GROSSENBACHER DR |
2/14/2023 8:48 am |
VEHICLE |
500 BLOCK W MARTIN ST |
2/15/2023 3:23 am |
VEHICLE |
300 BLOCK LOOKOUT LN |
2/17/2023 5:23 am |
VEHICLE |
800 BLOCK GEORGIA AVE |
2/17/2023 10:18 pm |
VEHICLE |
1500 BLOCK E SEMORAN BLVD |
2/18/2023 10:00 am |
VEHICLE |
1400 BLOCK MARDEN RIDGE LOOP |
2/18/2023 3:21 pm |
VEHICLE |
1500 BLOCK MARDEN RIDGE LOOP |
2/18/2023 7:43 pm |
VEHICLE |
2200 BLOCK CORAL HILLS RD |
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MamaMia
Isn't there something that can done to stop all of the vehicle thefts, in and around Apopka. I logged onto the Orange Co. Sheriff's website, concerning property crimes, which includes car thefts, and it was shocking the amount of car thefts! All around near my home, but areas that were in the county, not the city. The above report is the city, and it is bad too.
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