ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH, Fla. (WTLV) -- There is now a large gap in one of the protective dunes along a St. Johns County Beach.

The city believes the dunes were bulldozed to give someone an ocean view near 12th Lane in St. Augustine Beach. Police said this type of dune destruction could lead to a first-degree misdemeanor.
According to a St. Augustine Beach police report, about a half-dozen feet of sand was cut out of this dune. Now neighbors worry about their homes which are normally protected by an intact dune.
"If you do that, the sea comes through," Bill Holcomb said.

The results of removing a section of the dune are pretty obvious for Bill Holcomb, who lives nearby.

According to the police report, a witness spotted bulldozers near the dunes last week. That witness said he tried to talk to the operator, but they loaded up and left.
"Not really the thing you should be doing, with a Bobcat," Holcomb said.

Noah Baxter lives on 12th Lane in St. Augustine Beach. He filed the police report on Tuesday.

Baxter told police he witnessed Grace Grimes, who owns the property right in front of the damaged dunes, speaking with a construction crew regarding work behind her home.

Grimes denied causing the damage, telling police she did not know who could have done that.
First Coast News reached out to Grimes for comment, but she refused to talk.
"We just had a hurricane, it blew a lot of things around so it's a bit silly of someone to take it upon themselves to do this though," Holcomb said.

Holcomb doesn't know how someone could do something like this right after Hurricane Irma.

"If everybody did that, there'd be no sand dune left because everyone would want to see the beach instead of the end of a sand hill, but that's what it's there for," Holcomb said.
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ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH POLICE INVESTIGATING AFTER DUNES BULLDOZED FOR OCEAN VIEW 

  St. Augustine Beach residents are concerned about their homes after a section of protection dunes were missing on 12th lane. 
The St. Augustine Beach Police are currently investigating after someone called about the dunes being bulldozed behind his neighbor’s home just one day after Hurricane Irma. The concerned neighbor told officers that someone had used a mini bobcat to remove the sand. He admitted he didn’t see it actually happen, but stated he did see the tracks left behind. The responding officer asked the man if he knew of anyone that could have witnessed the event, and he referred him to his friend. 
The witness told officers he was walking on the Beach on September 14th around 7 a.m. and noticed the bulldozer plowing the dunes towards the beach. He also told police he saw a man with a working vest while the bulldozer was in operation. When he asked one of the workers what they were doing, they immediately loaded up the bulldozer and left the area, according to the police report. 
The woman who lives in front of the damaged dunes says she was aware of the incident but says she didn’t know who could have done it because she was at her other home at the time. 


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After digging through the police report, it was revealed a St. Augustine Beach Building official sent an e-mail to police about the dunes, saying they had notified the DEP about the cut dunes. The official stated  they were cut for an ocean view. 
Several neighbors are concerned with the gaping hole with some of their homes being so close to the ocean, and the dunes were protecting them from storm surge if there were another hurricane. There are also environmental concerns about the possibility of destroying the habitat of animals on the beach.