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Basset, C., Averseng, O., Ferron, P. J., Richaud, N., Hagge, A., Pible, O. Vidaud, C. 2. 01. Revision of the biodistribution of uranyl in serum Is fetuin A the major protein target Chem. Res. Toxicol., 2. Beckett, W. S., Nordberg, G. F. and Clarkson, T. W. 2. 00. 7. Chapter 3 routes of exposure, dose, and metabolism of metals. In Handbook on the toxicology of metals third edition. Nordberg, G. F., Fowler, B. A., Nordberg, M. and Friberg, L. T. eds. Academic Press, Burlington, pp. Bells, M., Albina, M. L., Linares, V., Gmez, M., Snchez, D. J. and Domingo, J. L. 2. 00. 5. Combined action of uranium and stress in the rat I. Behavioral effects. Toxicol. Lett., 1. Benoussan, H., Grandcolas, L., Dhieux Lestaevel, B., Delissen, O., Vacher, C. M., Dublineau, I., Voisin, P., Gourmelon, P., Taouis, M. Lestaevel, P. 2. The City Clerks Office Boynton Beach Police Department. Close. 120. 42. Boynton Briefing Dec. Burglary to Auto 1. Renn. Commons Blvd 2. Victim advised someone had stolen his pool vacuum cleaner valued at 2,0. Suspicious IncidentShots Fired 3. NW 1. 2 Ave Denson Pool 0. Officers checked the area reference multiple gun shots with negative results for any victims, crime scene, or witnesses. Local hospitals were checked. Burglary Auto 2. Quantum Lakes Drive. Victim reported unknown suspects entering her unsecured white Infinity Q5. Wallace purse bag. Burglary Auto 8. N Congress Ave You. Fit Health ClubVictim reported unknown suspects smashed the passenger window to his secured red 2. Toyota Corolla and stealing a computer bag, gym bag, and wallet containing credit cards. Officers responded to 2 non fatal overdoses during the course of the shift. THI Crash 3. 50. W BB Blvd 0. Officers responded to the report of a traffic crash with serious bodily injury. A vehicle vs a scooter. THICS responded. Charges pending lab results. Vandalism 1. 00. 5 N Seacrest Blvd 0. Officers responded to the above address in reference to a vandalism. A suspect that was subsequently identified as Tyrus Hardimon shattered a window and fled the scene. Hardimon was located in the lobby of the PD creating a disturbance. Tot pbcj. 1. 7 0. Failed to Stop 2. N. Seacrest Blvd 2. Officers attempted a traffic stop on a silver Honda Civic hatchback, FL IVKI1. The driver refused to yield as it continued northbound on Federal Hwy into Lantana jurisdiction. Officers terminated any further efforts. Narcotics ArrestCOV 5. E. Gateway Blvd 2. While conducting an extra patrol at the above business, officers placed Blaise Romain under arrest for Open Container COV. Further investigation revealed Romain to be in possession MDMA, marijuana, and paraphernalia. Romain was charged accordingly and TOT PBCJ. Stolen Vehicle 1. Fairfax Cir E. 0. Officers responded to the area reference suspicious persons looking into vehicles. It was later determined a black Kia Sportage FL 4. NZT was taken from the above address. A spare key was left inside the vehicle. Vehicle entered into FNCIC1. Suspicious Incident 2. Element 3D Materials. FEC 0. 53. 0hrs. Officers responded to the report of a man on the tracks at Gateway Blvd and FEC Railway. A male was located with life threatening injuries was located. The male was transported for medical attention. DBCS responded. 1. Non Fatal Overdose. Non Fatal Overdose. Suspicious IncidentShots Fired 1. Meadows Cir W 0. Officers responded to the area reference multiple gun shots heard within the area. A check of the area resulted in negative evidence, victims, or witnesses. Local hospitals checked. AODWest Palm Bch PD Gateway BlvdI 9. West Palm Beach PD requested assistance reference a pursuit on an Armed Carjacking suspect vehicle entering the city from Gateway Blvd and I 9. Stop Sticks were utilized at the 3. N. Seacrest Blvd and the suspect vehicle, silver Chevy Impala came to a stop at Ocean Ave and Seacrest Blvd. All subjects were detained without incident. WPBPD Case 2. 01. THI Accident Gulfstream BlvdOld Dixie Hwy. Single vehicle motorcycle crash where driver was ejected. Driver was trauma alerted due to serious bodily injuries sustained. The driver was transported to hospital and is in stable condition. THI and Crime scene responded to the scene. Burglary Auto 2. S Federal Hwy Gilbys RestaurantVictim reported unknown suspects entering her secured green 2. Ford Escape and stealing a Coach bag and an Apple laptop. DUI Overdose 8. W Gateway Blvd. Officers responded to the above address reference to a male in a vehicle unconscious and not breathing. Heroin was located in the vehicle which led officers to believe the male overdosed. Traffic Officer Castro responded and completed a DUI investigation. Toxicology results pending. Burglary Auto 3. Meadows Drive. Victim reported unknown suspects entering her unsecured Nissan Altima and stealing a Sony PS4. Shots Fired NW 1. Ct and NW 3rd Lane. Officers responded to the area reference to shots fired. Crime scene was located in the roadway with approximately 1. Officers responded to 2 non fatal overdoses during the course of the shift. Close. 120. 12. Boynton Briefing Dec. Recovered Stolen Auto 2. W Boynton Beach Blvd. Officer Montoute observed a gold 2. GMC Yukon bearing FL tag 3. MTI towing a brown Mazda pickup truck bearing FL tag 1. QIA in the 1. 00 block of E Boynton Beach Blvd. The improper towing was causing sparks to fly across the roadway. A traffic stop was conducted and the trucks pulled behind the business at 2. W Boynton Beach Blvd. Dispatch advised that the Yukon was reported stolen out of Palm Springs. A felony stop was conducted and the driver and passenger detained. Post Miranda, the driver WM Joseph A. Cotromano admitted he borrowed the car in exchange for crack cocaine. The passenger had no knowledge that the Yukon was stolen as he was the owner of the Mazda. Cotromano was processed and sent to county jail. Possession of Contraband 1. NW 3rd Avenue. NIU was on patrol looking for individuals who were wanted for sale of narcotics from a previous investigation when the spotted a blue 2. Infinity G3. 7 registered to BM Kerry M. Mc. Cray DOB 0. 3 0. A traffic stop was conducted and Mc. Cray was arrested. Post Miranda Mc. Cray acknowledged being in possession of additional narcotics crack cocaine and heroin. Mc. Cray was processed and sent to county jail on the previous case and the new charges. Overdose Non fatal 9. S Federal Hwy. Officers responded to the Ann Marie Tiki Hut Hotel in reference to an overdose. The patient was conscious and breathing upon their arrival but advised he had snorted heroin. BBFD transported him to Bethesda Hospital. DWLS Felony 3. S Congress Avenue. Officer Castro observed a white 2. Chevy Impala bearing FL tag Y4. VZV driving erratically in the 8. W Boynton Beach Blvd. A traffic stop was conducted and the driver was identified as BM Nickson Bureau DOB 0. School Aproved Games. A Drivers License check revealed Bureau had a suspended license for Financial Responsibility. The DL check also revealed that he had four 4 previous convictions for Driving While License SuspendedRevoked. Bureau was processed and sent to county jail. Burglary Vehicle Delayed 1. W. Gateway Blvd. 0. The victim advised that sometime between 1. Ford F1. 50 FL Y7. NRJ. A tool pouch containing approx. Burglary Vehicle Delayed 5. E. Gateway Blvd. 0. The victim advised that sometime between 2. Ford F1. 50 FL IELU4. Approximately 3,5. Stolen Vehicle 2. NW 2nd Street 1. The victim advised that sometime between midnight and 1. Audi FL HHCM9. 2 from the driveway of his residence. Vehicle was entered into NCICFCIC as stolen. Close. 113. 02. Boynton Briefing Nov. DUI 9. 00 N Seacrest Blvd. WM Phillip Russo 1. DUI after being stopped for a traffic infraction. Russo was unable to perform the standardized field sobriety tasks. He was processed and sent to county jail. Flee and Elude 1. N Seacrest Blvd. Officers attempted to stop a beige 2. Nissan Altima bearing FL tag Y3. SYU for a traffic infraction. The driver of the Nissan refused to stop and continued north on Seacrest Blvd at the posted speed limit. The car then headed east on NE 1. Avenue where the driver turned the cars lights off in an attempt to evade police. The car continued until it stopped in the driveway of 1. NE 1. 6th Avenue. The driver later identified as BM Patrick Michel DOB 0.