![]() Someone flattened two of her tires.Ĭompiled by Sy O’Neill from area law enforcement records. He told the deputy he still wanted to pursue charges in the incident.Ĭriminal mischief: A woman parked her vehicle on the street at a friend’s house in the first block of Surf Road in Boynton Beach. The victim later found his less expensive bike in some bushes. The deputy spoke to the other two youths, who were uncooperative and said they did not know their companions’ names. The youngsters split up, with the one on the stolen bike fleeing with a companion. One of the bikes appeared to be the victim’s more expensive one. Four hours later the deputy saw juveniles leaving the community on bikes. He told the deputy his brother was the last person to use the bikes and may not have locked them correctly. He was able to provide a deputy with a photo of the $1,000 bike, but not the $200 one. Theft: A man in the 1600 block of Northwest 24th Street in Boynton Beach reported the theft of two bicycles that were locked onto a support beam by his front door. The victim said his neighbor checked his Ring camera and it did not show any activity on his doorstep. Theft: A package delivered to a residence in the 7800 block of Venture Center Way in Boynton Beach was stolen. She told a deputy that she employs health care aides, and the rings went missing the day an aide assisted her in taking a shower. Theft: A woman in the 100 block of Flanders D in Delray Beach reported the theft of two rings that were left in plain sight on her TV console. >Crime in Palm Beach County: Latest news, booking blotter, more Theft: A registration decal was removed from a vehicle owned by a resident in the 9600 block of Honeybell Circle in Boynton Beach. >Palm Beach County Booking Blotter: See who’s been arrested There was no surveillance video available either inside or outside the store. Theft: A woman was at the checkout counter of a store in the 7400 block of Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach when she discovered her wallet was missing from her purse. A swastika was scratched into the driver’s side window. Damage was done to the driver’s side door and hood. Theft: A barbecue grill was stolen from a residence in the 800 block of Worcester Lane. ![]() His 17-year-old cousin, Roosevelt Woods III, was also killed in the accident.Criminal mischief: Someone scratched a man’s vehicle in a parking lot in the 5500 block of Fairway Park Drive in Boynton Beach. >Crime in Palm Beach County: Latest news, booking blotter, more. He was driving from Los Angeles to an intended destination in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, for an appearance at the La Fiesta nightclub. He died instantly in a car accident in Lordsburg, New Mexico, at the age of 39 when the car he was driving ran off Interstate 10. Grant sang the title theme for the 1959 film Imitation of Life. Grant also made a few appearances in films and on television, including Tender Is the Night (1962), Juke Box Rhythm (1959), It Takes a Thief (1969) and The Ed Sullivan Show (1960). Several of his albums featured tenor saxophonist Plas Johnson. Grant recorded 30 albums for Decca, mostly on the Brunswick label, a subsidiary of Decca. ![]() "House of Bamboo" was another big-selling single. This album featured some realistic-sounding "tropical bird calls" produced by his electric organ. He also recorded the album Yes Sirree! and the instrumental album Trade Winds, single-tracked on the Hammond organ and piano, featuring the love theme from the film El Cid and Chaplin's " Eternally". He recorded six more singles that made the charts, including "Swingin' Gently" (from Beyond the Reef), and six additional albums (on the Decca label) through 1968. The album Ebb Tide (And Other Instrumental Favorites) sold over one million copies, gaining gold disc status. Grant signed with Decca Records in 1957 and his first single "The End" reached number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. ![]() He augmented his income by performing in clubs during his army service, throughout which he was stationed in Fort Bliss, Texas. Grant attended four music schools, eventually becoming a music teacher. ![]() Though he would be known later for his keyboards and vocals, Grant also played trumpet and drums. For the basketball coach, see Earl Grant (basketball).Įarl Grant (Janu– June 10, 1970) was an American pianist, organist, and vocalist popular in the 1950s and 1960s. ![]()
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