FWC – Weekly Activity In Palm Beach County – January 5th – 11th

by News Desk | Jan 22, 2024 · 1:41 pm | Palm Beach County News

FWC Weekly Activity - Palm Beach County

Last Updated: Dec 26, 2025 · 5:15 pm

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PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2024) — Notable weekly activity as reported by FWC patrolling areas in Palm Beach County.

Mutton Crime

Lieutenant Brodbeck promptly responded to a request for help on New Year’s Day from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office regarding illegal fishing near the town of South Palm Beach. Upon arrival, a PBSO deputy had already detained an individual who was in possession of a cooler containing two undersized mutton snapper, which were speared. When Lieutenant Brodbeck asked the person about their fishing license, they mentioned that it was in their apartment across the street. Accompanied by Lieutenant Brodbeck, they headed to the apartment where another undersized mutton snapper was discovered. It turned out that this person had previous violations related to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation (FWC) regulations. Consequently, a resource citation was issued for this violation.

Levee Poachers

Officer Harris was patrolling along S.R. 80 and the L8 levee when he came across two vehicles that were not authorized to access the levee area. Upon contacting the driver of the second vehicle, Officer Harris found out that their driver’s license was suspended and there was an order to seize their vehicle. Additionally, Officer Harris noticed a bucket in the open air bed of the vehicle containing 13 black bass, four bluegill, one redear sunfish and a cast net. None of these fish showed any visible signs of being caught with hooks.

Both drivers received citations to appear in court for using vehicles without authorization on lands owned by the South Florida Water Management District. Additionally, they were cited for exceeding the bag limit of black bass and possessing freshwater fish that were caught using illegal methods. The license of the second driver was confiscated and their vehicle was towed away.

FDLE issues Missing Child Alert for 13-year-old reported missing from Maitland

Canceled – FDLE Issues Missing Child Alert for 13-year-old Reported Missing From Maitland

FDLE has issued a Florida Missing Child Alert for a 13-year-old boy reported missing from Maitland in Orange County.

Boca Raton Summer Camps 2026: Registration Opens March 23 for Residents

The City of Boca Raton will open registration this month for its 2026 summer camp season, with more than 30 camp options running June 1 through Aug. 7 for children ages 4 to 16.

Coral Springs’ Hoppin’ Into Springs Egg Hunt Returns March 28 at Sportsplex Park

Coral Springs’ Hoppin’ Into Springs Egg Hunt Returns March 28 at Sportsplex Park

Coral Springs will bring back its annual Hoppin’ Into Springs Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 28, with candy-filled eggs, a sensory-friendly hunt, and free family activities at Sportsplex Park.

Boca Raton to Host Free Spring Egg Dive for Kids at Meadows Park Pool on March 29

Boca Raton to Host Free Spring Egg Dive for Kids at Meadows Park Pool on March 29

The City of Boca Raton’s Recreation Services Department will host its free annual Spring Egg Dive on March 29 at Meadows Park Pool, where children can collect eggs in the water and redeem them for prizes.

Boca Street Fest Returns to Mizner Park With Live Music, 100 Vendors and Mayor’s State of the City

Boca Street Fest Returns to Mizner Park With Live Music, 100 Vendors and Mayor’s State of the City

Boca Raton will bring back Boca Street Fest to Mizner Park on March 28 with live music, local vendors, food, free parking and a State of the City address from Mayor Scott Singer.