This report is for activity Sept. 15 to 21 :
FRIDAY, SEPT. 15
• An employee at the Kangaroo gas station in Medart reported an unknown male turned the gas pump on without authorization and stole fuel without paying for it. The total loss is $69. This case has been sent to detectives for further investigation. Deputy Kory Smith investigated.
• Tammy Vaillancourt reported her residence broken into while she was in jail. Vaillancourt reported a vehicle stolen, a big screen TV, several laptop computers and an array of other miscellaneous items. A possible suspect has been named in this case. This case has been sent to detectives for further investigation. Deputy Norman De Guzman investigated.
MONDAY, SEPT. 18
• Frank Harrell reported the wiring had caught fire on his tractor. The fire was quickly extinguished, and damage was minor. Deputy Zac Monroe investigated.
• Benjamin Brim reported someone on his property earlier this morning. Brim stated his property is fenced off and secured with a gate. Brim wished to pursue charges and signed an affidavit for prosecution. This case has been sent to detectives for further investigation. Deputy Austin Rivers investigated.
• Deputy Jake Scott responded to Nelson Road in reference to an ongoing landlord/tenant issue. Jason Allbaugh reported that his landlord entered the property he rents and took items and threw away his groceries. He also reported a 64-inch flat-screen TV damaged. Allbaugh admitted he is in the process of moving out and spent most of the past two weeks at a girlfriend’s house. This case has been sent to detectives for further investigation.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 19
• Quamay Harvey was arrested after violating a court ordered no contact order. Harvey was transported to the jail facility without incident. Deputy Austin Rivers investigated.
• Joseph Hoffman reported someone opened a credit card at Truist Bank using his personal information. Hoffman stated over $10,000 had been charged on the card. Hoffman stated he does not use Truist Bank nor did he authorize the account. This case has been sent to detectives for further investigation. Deputy Don Newsome investigated.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20
• The president of the homeowners association at Tuscany Trace reported damage being caused to the irrigation controller face plate for the neighborhood irrigation system. It is unknown who might have caused the damage, however, a possible suspect has been provided. The estimated cost to repair the system is valued at $920. This case has been sent to detectives for further investigation. Deputy Norman De Guzman responded.
Report suspicious or illegal activity at 850-745-7100, or call 911 for emergencies.