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Woman who was saved from house fire, which was triggered by Laptop battery – Parkland Talk






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Woman who was saved from house fire, which was triggered by Laptop battery – Parkland Talk

The Broward County's office in Parkland reacted to various incidents between May 6 and May 12, 2025. Below is a detailed report on the incidents and arrests treated by the local law enforcement authorities.

Housing fire
On May 6, the MPs responded to a residential building after a caller had reported a stove fire. Fire Rescue forced and saved a 96-year-old woman. The investigators found that a lithium battery caused fire in a laptop near the stove.

The man threatened to dispute the speed
On May 3, a man informed the MPs, he turned to a neighbor to complain about the speed when the neighbor supposedly swung a pistol and warned him not to get closer. The firearm was not shown and the MPs could not locate the subject.

Discussion in the park over string
A teenager reported that an adult man threatened to break his phone after a prank with the adult nephew's nephew in a local park.

Political sticker placed on the vehicle
A man reported that someone had set up a “free Palestine” on his VW Jetta at around 5:00 p.m. to 8.8 p.m. The sticker caused no damage and was removed. Photos were taken.

Vehicle vandalism reported
Between 12:30 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. on May 6th, a resident vehicle was scratched on both sides, and a sharp metal object was found in the emptied rear tire.

Youth information report
A youthful man was the subject of an information report that was submitted on May 7th. No further details were given.

Process servers consider
On May 7, a woman contacted the MPs about a process server who had attended her home in the previous month. No criminal activity was found.

Comcast Graben Dispute
On May 8th, a resident pressed frustrated over a comcast sub -entrepreneur who digs in her garden. The MPs took a report.

Fire alarm at Heron Heights Elementary
A fire alarm that was activated in Heron Heights Elementary on May 8. The Coral Springs fire brigade loosened the buildings and the normal operations were resumed.

Delivery driver Alarme babysitter
A 12-year-old babysitter reported that an Amazon delivery driver lingered in front of the house and asked the use of the toilet. The deputies documented the report.

Tor arm damages the fire engine
A community ceremony closed at a Coral Springs Fire Rescue vehicle that reacts to a medical call on May 9.

Occupation of fraud of telephones
A woman reported to receive a call from someone who claimed to be a detective who examined a crime. The caller provided incorrect identification.

Traveler
A resident informed the MPs that they had paid a private travel agency for a trip that never occurred and only received a partial refund.

Death examination
The deputies answered a cardiac arrest on May 12th. A man was died in bed. The medical examiner found that death was natural.

Hail damage to the law enforcement authorities
A BSO unit suffered hail damage on May 5th when it was parked in a private residence.

Arrest

Theodore, Shela (B/F, 29) – Arrested on May 7th for crime for neglecting children without much bodily harm.

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Sharon Aron Baron

Sharon Aron Baron

Sharon Aron Baron is based in Parkland and editor of Talk Media. She has been reporting on Parkland News since 2012. Parkland Talk was founded to offer the residents of Parkland news, views and entertainment.






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