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Now 53rd Kings Point Delray Beach Resident Arrest Since 2023

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Kings Point Delray Beach Residents Keep Ending Up In Jail. Friday’s Arrest Is 53rd Since 2023, 33rd Since 2024.

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Heather Stone is the latest Kings Point Delray Beach senior living community resident to be jailed.

DELRAY BEACH, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2025 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — They are sex offenders, they are accused of gun crimes, they are charged with battery, they are accused of drug crimes. And now, a resident of the senior living community of Kings Point Delray Beach is spending at least ten days in the Palm Beach County Jail following her guilty plea on a Walmart theft charge.

Heather Stone of Burgandy F in Kings Point Delray Beach turned herself into the Palm Beach County Jail on Friday, as ordered by a judge. She is serving ten days for stealing merchandise from an area Walmart. A judge wrote that if she turned herself in on Friday — and wasn’t arrested for anything between her guilty plea in December and her turn-in date — she would only have to serve ten days. She was booked into jail at 10:42 a.m.

Stone is just 38. Like many of the Kings Point Delray Beach residents who end up in jail, she is significantly younger than what is considered the appropriate age for a senior living community. It’s unclear what, if any, background check or age verification is being conducted by the Kings Point community management company.

Heather A. Stone is the 53rd Kings Point Delray Beach resident to be arrested since the start of 2023. She is the 33rd Kings Point resident to be arrested since the start of 2024. And she is the 3rd Kings Point resident to be arrested since the start of 2025. Based on BocaNewsNow.com’s unofficial records, Kings Point Delray Beach sends more residents to jail than any other senior living community in South Palm Beach County. Read our previous Kings Point coverage here.

1 thought on “Now 53rd Kings Point Delray Beach Resident Arrest Since 2023”

  1. These people get into these communities who are underage because these units are owned by their parent , or relatives who are over 55 years old. Many of these underage people living in these communities have problems where they’re not able to financially , or socialy get approval for a place to live on their own. I am a resident director in a similar 55 and older community and I see this happen many times. After these apartment condos are purchased, the owner sneaks- in their underage relatives , or they sub- rent to them and become absentee landlords.

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