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Mail Theft, Stolen Lawn Mower and More Reported Crimes in Walton County
The Walton County Sheriff's Office responded to the following calls Nov. 22-24.

This report is compiled from the Walton County Sheriff Office alerts for Nov. 22-24.Β Click here for the zone map.
Zone 1
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Theft β a lawn mower was taken from a residence on Cannon Farm Rd.
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Zone 3
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Suspicious Activity β Numerous mailboxes on Ridgeway Drive were opened. Mail theft was reported.
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Burglary β The back door at a vacant residence on Pleasant Valley Rd. was kicked in. Nothing was taken from the residence.
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Zone 4
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Suspicious Activity β A canine was killed on Appalachee Falls in Appalachee Falls subdivision.
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Zone 5
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Alarm β Walton County deputies responded to an alarm at a residence on Fairwinds Drive in Fairwinds subdivision.
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Alarm β Walton County deputies responded to an alarm at a residence on River landing Drive in Alcovy River Landing subdivision.
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Extra Patrol β Extra patrol was requested in Alcovy River Landing in reference to an unknown male walking through the area.
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Juvenile Problem β Juveniles were found loitering in the parking lot behind a business on Bold Springs Rd. One of the juveniles were found to be in possession of marijuana.
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Extra Patrol β Extra patrol was requested in Shadow Creek subdivision in reference to suspicious vehicles driving through the area.
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Zone 6
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Alarm β Walton County deputies responded to an alarm at a residence on Fieldcrest Rd. in Castlewood subdivision.
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Arrest β A subject was arrested on Youth Monroe Rd. in Youth Mobile Home Park for disorderly conduct.
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Suspicious Person β An intoxicated person was found on Claude Brewer Rd.
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Zone 7
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Alarm β Walton County deputies responded to an alarm at a residence on Cedar Way in Cedar Lakes subdivision.
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Theft β An electric golf cart and a firearm were taken from an open garage on Giles Rd.
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Extra Patrol β Extra patrol was requested in Meridian Lake subdivision in reference to a suspicious white Acura riding in the area.
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