This report is for activity Nov. 8-14. There were 1,131 total calls for service during the week.

FRIDAY, NOV. 8

  • Deputy Surrette served an arrest warrant at the Wakulla County Detention Facility on Keyshawn Jahmar Greene for a Contempt of Court.
  • Deputy Cordoba arrested Ashley Nicole Bowen for a failure to appear arrest warrant (original charge Petit Theft) on W.F. Magers Road. Bowen was transported to the Wakulla County Detention Facility.
  • Deputy Rivers arrested Tammy Jo Still on an out of state fugitive from justice arrest warrant on Coastal Highway. Still was transported to the Wakulla County Detention Facility.
  • Deputy Sullivan conducted a traffic stop on Wakulla Arran Road at Cajer Posey Road, and subsequently arrested the driver for driving while license suspended/revoked, possession of methamphetamine, possession of fentanyl, possession of THC concentrate, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Amy Lane was transported to the Wakulla County Detention Facility.
  • Deputy Sullivan responded along with Wakulla County Fire Rescue to a residence on Arran Road for an outdoor cooking shed on fire. Wakulla County Fire Rescue extinguished the fire. The resident estimated the damages at approximately $6,000.
  • Deputy Irvin served an arrest warrant at the Wakulla County Detention Facility for violation of probation (original charge Burglary) on Derrick J. Lewis.
  • Deputy Kittrell conducted a traffic stop in the area of Sopchoppy Highway and Carraway Cutoff Road, and during the stop discovered the driver, Adan Balanos-Castellanos, never had a driver’s license issued. The driver was subsequently arrested and transported to the Wakulla County Detention Facility.
  • Deputy Irvin responded to a residence on Bob Miller Road in reference to an identity theft complaint. The complainant reported her banking information was compromised and multiple credit cards were applied for without her consent. Complainant further advised her bank flagged the fraudulent charges and were able to cancel the cards prior to her losing any funds. The compromised account was closed and a new account was opened in order for her funds to be returned to her. Complainant believes the source of her leaked information stemmed from an Amazon order she never made. The case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.

SATURDAY, NOV. 9

  • Deputy A. Williams met with Walmart Asset Protection who reported that a review of closed circuit television footage and discovered a female passing all points of sale without paying for a battery. The EverStart AGM Powersport battery was valued at $109.26. The case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
  • While in the Walmart parking lot on the above related call, three males were observed by Deputy Marshall running out of the doors on the grocery side. Seconds later, store employees ran out yelling “Stop them! They just scammed the store.” Deputy Marshall observed the males get into a grey sedan which sped away from Walmart. Keeping a visual on the sedan, Deputy Marshall observed the vehicle turn Southbound onto U.S. Highway 319. Deputy Marshall then observed the vehicle turn into the Popeye’s parking lot. Deputy Marshall detained and ultimately arrested three male occupants of the vehicle: Andre L. Belton, Darnell M. Fisher, and Lonnell Marquise Newton for grand theft. Further investigation revealed the three males, along with a fourth, were involved in a Card Cash Scam at the Walmart store in Crawfordville as well as another Walmart in Tallahassee. The Crawfordville store loss was in excess of $4,000, and several gaming laptop computers and Nintendo Switch gaming systems were obtained by the suspects in the scam. All three males were transported to the Wakulla County Detention Facility.
  • Deputy Irvin responded to a business on Crawfordville Highway in reference to a fraud complaint. Contact was made with an employee who advised he was informed of an unauthorized charge attempted with one of his credit cards, and stated he was not missing any of his cards and it is unknown how the suspects gained his credit card information. The complainant further stated two unknown males had entered the business and attempted to purchase multiple bags of dog food. Footage of the unknown subjects was collected and uploaded. The case has been forward to the Criminal Investigations Division.
  • Deputy Smith responded to a residence on Mohave Road in reference to a found property complaint. Upon arrival, contact was made with the resident who reported locating seven .22 caliber unspent rounds in her driveway on Nov. 8th, that did not belong to her.

SUNDAY, NOV. 10

  • Deputy Marshall responded to a residence on Ace High Lane and met with the resident who reported a boat theft. The boat is valued at $3,000 and went missing between the preceding Wednesday through Saturday. The case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
  • Deputy Kittrell responded to a residence on Coastal Highway in reference to a theft complaint. Complainants advised two of their former tenants stole items from their RV after being evicted from the RV on Nov. 7th. The complainants returned to the property today and realized the former tenants removed two anti-sway bars and keys from the property, totaling $1,720. The case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.

MONDAY, NOV. 11

  • Lieutenant Gibson responded to a residence on Levy Bay Road and spoke with the resident who reported the theft of his car hauler trailer. The trailer is described as an 18-foot black and blue style car hauler trailer valued at approximately $2,000. The case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.

TUESDAY, NOV. 12

  • Deputy Surrette responded to a residence on Ace High Lane and made contact with a complainant who reported coming home to two unknown white females on his property, and inside his vehicle. The complainant later found his front door open with two muzzleloaders and several bows stolen with a total value of $1,950. The case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
  • Deputy Sullivan responded a residence on Mount Pleasant Lane and made contact with the resident who advised he saw the silhouette of a person running from his porch, and noticed he was missing a watch and chain valued at $58. The case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
  • Deputy Surrette responded to Circle K in Wakulla Station and made contact with a citizen who reported finding a CZ 9mm magazine and multiple items in the roadway on Duane Drive.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13

  • Deputy Marshall served an arrest warrant at the Wakulla County Detention Facility for contempt of court on Michael Wren Highsmith.
  • Deputies from C and D shifts responded to a burglary in progress at a residence on W.F. Magers where a citizen reported observing a male coming out of a second-floor window of the residence. The suspect fled on foot prior to deputies arrival. The case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
  • Deputy Rivers responded to a residence on Tillis Lane and made contact with the resident who reported her handgun was taken from her vehicle. The case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
  • Deputy Surrette responded to Pasture Run Way and made contact with a citizen who advised a male called her and claimed to be an agent from the FTC, and coerced her into giving him approximately $8,000 in Bitcoin and gift cards. The case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
  • Deputies responded to a residence on Bob Miller Road in reference to a lost property. Complainant advised he and his spouse have been relocating to the above address for the past three weeks, and sometime during the moving process he misplaced his wallet.

THURSDAY, NOV. 14

  • Deputy Irvin responded to a residence on E.J. Stringer Road in reference to a theft complaint. Contact was made with the resident who reported two ladders and two half ladder extensions were stolen from an open utility trailer located in front of the residence. The case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.

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