![]() ![]() Though the woman claimed he was trying to “bulldoze” her, the entire incident was captured on video and corroborated the man’s account of the encounter. ![]() He said he immediately backed away and called the police. As he tried to go around her she blocked his path again all while mocking him saying “Oh wait, I want to go there.” Next he said she put her phone up to his face and then smacked the back of it hitting him in the head. The man said as he entered the kitchen the roommate stepped in front of him. He was charged with DUI.īattery: Walking downstairs to get a drink at his residence in the 1400 block of North Jeaga Drive, a man had a run-in with one of his roommates. He then resisted arrest and had to be taken to the ground. At one point he refused to continue and began walking back to his vehicle. Though he agreed to take part in a roadside sobriety test, he became argumentative several times while it was being administered. The driver, who had watery eyes, slurred speech, denied consuming any alcoholic beverages. The vehicle was stopped in the 2400 block of PGA Boulevard. Later at the BAT center he blew to readings that were both over the legal limit.ĭUI: Traveling east on PGA Boulevard, a motorist was having difficulty maintaining a single lane before cutting off a police cruiser while passing through an intersection. He didn’t fare well and was arrested for DUI. With bloodshot, watery eyes, slurred speech and a flushed red face, the man agreed to take part in a roadside sobriety test. in the 3100 block of PGA Boulevard, the driver admitted to having a couple of beers at a nearby establishment. Offenders Under Supervision (as of January 6, 2023): 4,954 Community Based Sanctions and Programs: Substance abuse, mental health and sex offender treatment programs.DUI: Pulled over at approximately 3 a.m. The office is on the right side, just past the alleyway. Probation officers refer offenders to various community resources to assist them in obtaining employment, substance abuse counseling, mental health counseling, as well as other positive, self improvement programs to assist the offender.ĭirections: From I-95 go east on Okeechobee Blvd. Probation officers increase the offender’s likelihood of succeeding by using evidence based practices including assessment of risk and needs, enhancing offender motivation, providing positive reinforcement and ongoing support, and offering classes for self-improvement and behavior change including Life Skills, How to Make it on Probation or Community Control, Employment Interviewing and Application skills, Thinking for a Change or Moral Recognition Therapy Cognitive Behavior classes. Probation officers assist offenders with resources and services necessary to transition from prison or jail to the community. Probation officers enhance public safety by monitoring offender’s compliance with conditions of supervision. Probation officers supervise offenders in the community who have been placed on probation or community control by the court and offenders who have been released from prison with post-release supervision. General Information: This circuit covers all of Palm Beach County in south Florida. ![]()
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