BSO Seeks Public’s Help Identifying Juveniles Accused of Damaging Weston Hills Golf Course Greens

by News Desk | May 1, 2026 · 10:20 am | Broward County News

BSO detectives are seeking tips to identify juveniles seen on video riding motorized bikes and a golf cart on the greens at Weston Hills Golf Course.

Last Updated: May 1, 2026 · 10:20 am

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BROWARD COUNTY, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — WESTON — Detectives with the Broward Sheriff’s Office Weston District are asking the public to help identify and locate a group of juveniles accused of causing thousands of dollars in damage at a Weston golf course.

BSO said deputies responded at about 7:17 p.m. Saturday, April 18, to reports of juveniles riding motorized bikes and a golf cart at Weston Hills Golf Course, 2600 Country Club Way.

On scene, deputies met with a witness who told them the juveniles were seen stopping abruptly and skidding across the greens.

BSO said video taken by the witness shows several juveniles on the course engaging in criminal mischief. In the footage, four teens are seen riding motorized bikes through the golf course. Several others are inside a golf cart driving on the green.

According to staff at the facility, the juveniles caused about $3,000 in damage.

The case is being handled by the BSO Weston District. Investigators are asking anyone who recognizes the juveniles or has information about their identities to contact BSO Weston Detective Maria Ropain at 954-626-4005.

Tips can also be submitted through the SaferWatch app.

People who want to remain anonymous can contact Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS (8477), go online to browardcrimestoppers.org, or dial **TIPS (8477) from any cellphone in the United States.

Residents who live near the course or were in the area around that time are being asked to check any video they may have and share information with investigators. BSO has not released additional details about the juveniles or what led up to the incident.

The next step is identification. BSO said detectives are continuing to investigate and are relying on the public to help put names to the faces seen in the video.

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