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Kings Point Resident Loses License For Life, Is 68th KP Arrest Since 2023

Diane Parolin

Diane Parolin Was Jailed Last Year. Like So Many Kings Point Delray Beach Residents, She’s Again Behind Bars. 48th Kings Point Arrest Since 2024. 18th Arrest This Year.

Diane Parolin
Diane Parolin from Kings Point Delray Beach, seen during her May 2025 arrest (L), and during her 2024 arrest (R). (Courtesy Palm Beach County Jail).

DELRAY BEACH, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2025 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — Kermit The Frog doesn’t know why there are so many songs about rainbows, and we don’t know where there are so many arrests of Kings Point Residents. But we do know that Diane Parolin — known as the 14th Kings Point arrest of 2024, is now also known as the 18th Kings Point arrest of 2025. She lives in the Monaco P section of the senior living community.

Parolin, as we reported last year, was arrested by Atlantis police on Military Trail for DUI after she was seen driving with significant damage to her opened hood which was blocking her windshield. She told police, according to the report, that a “black man” damaged her car. Police believed that Parolin was under the influence of something, but she refused to submit to a DUI test. Accoridng to police, she also refused to stop talking for quite some time.

After fighting the DUI, refusal to submit to a DUI test, and other charges for nearly a year, Parolin entered a guilty plea to the DUI charge a few days ago, and was separately found guilty of refusing to submit to a DUI test. The judge — potentially after reviewing her DUI conviction from 2002 — ordered Parolin’s license revoked for the rest of her life. She was also sentenced to 100 days in jail and a year of probation.

Diane Parolin, 60, reaffirms herself as a member of the Kings Point Criminal Community (KPCC), which includes residents charged with drug crimes, sex crimes, crimes involving child images, DUI, weapons crimes, assault, battery, and more. Unofficial records maintained by BocaNewsNow.com suggest that there is no other community in South Palm Beach County where more residents are arrested than Kings Point Delray Beach. Read our previous Kings Point coverage here.

5 thoughts on “Kings Point Resident Loses License For Life, Is 68th KP Arrest Since 2023”

  1. I think you may want to include in the reports of Kings Point that there are 7000 units, and probably over 10,000 population , which is probably 7 to 10 times or more, larger than any other community, and therefore the PROPORTION of crimes may not be more than other communities

  2. You need to do your homework when you are reporting on Kings Point. Are you aware that this is a community with 7200 units housing over 13,000 people. You would be better off show the crime percentage as compared to other 55 plus condo communities. what on Earth is your agenda in trying to make Kings Point look like a crime community (your language). Do you wish to make property values drop and cause difficulty in sales? Is it something personal on the part of the person writing this rag? Please inform your readers what your agenda is and do your math about crime rates. It is very very low for a community this size.

  3. I have never seen anyone mention neighborhood population in the comments when any other neighborhood is mentioned in a crime headline here. Isn’t it weird that people only seem to care when it comes to Kings Point? Face it – y’all love eating this stuff up when it’s happening elsewhere but suddenly care about the cold hard number facts when it comes to your neighborhood. Double standards ahoy. Can’t qwhite figure out what the difference may be.

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