This report is for activity March 7 to 14 There were 1,599 total calls for service during the week.
FRIDAY, MARCH 7
- Deputy De Guzman responded to Walmart in reference to a theft that occurred on Feb. 11. The suspect concealed multiple items, and scanned other items in place of others. Case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
SATURDAY, MARCH 8
- Deputy Godwin responded to Surf Road in reference to a suspicious incident. A resident reported her deadbolt lock had been left unlocked and stated items in the home had been moved around, but nothing was taken. Resident requested this incident be documented for informational purposes only.
- Deputy Munroe responded to Roberts-Williams Road in reference to a Trespass. The resident reported several subjects on his property, but did not believe anything was taken. There have been other documented incidents with subjects on his property in the past. Case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
- Deputy Godwin responded to Walmat in reference to a Retail Theft. Asset Protection reported an unknown female exited the last point of sale with unpaid merchandise. The amount taken was valued at approximately $208.23. Case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
- Lt. Paul conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on County Line Road and made contact with the driver, Eligh H. Padgett. During the stop a container with suspected marijuana budder was discovered. Padgett was placed under arrest and transported to the Wakulla County Detention Facility.
SUNDAY, MARCH 9
- Lt. Paul initiated a traffic stop for faulty equipment on Old Shell Point Road. He made contact with the driver, Amanda Rena Kelly, who was found to be driving without a valid license. Kelly was placed under arrest for Driving While License Suspended/Revoked (DWLSR) 2nd and was transported to the Wakulla County Detention Facility.
- Deputy Cordoba observed a vehicle driven by Melissa Jo Quincy. A check through dispatch showed Qunicy did not possess a valid license. After navigating traffic, he conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle on Arran Road. Subsequently Quincy was arrested and transported to the Wakulla County Detention Facility.
- Deputy Sullivan got out with Michael Lance Skinner who she knew to have an active warrant. During an inventory of Skinner’s belongings an amphetamine pill and multiple drug paraphernalia items were discovered. Skinner was arrested on his warrant and also charged with Controlled Substance Possession without a Prescription, and Drug Equipment Possession and was transported to the Wakulla County Detention Facility.
- Deputy Rivers responded to a residence on Andrew Spears Road and made contact with the two complainants who reported pulling into an address looking for a female when an unknown male subject pulled in behind them and told them to leave. The male then slashed all their tires on the vehicle and busted out all the windows. Case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
MONDAY, MARCH 10
- Deputy Dill responded to a residence on Whaley Street in reference to a delayed theft. Upon arrival, he spoke with complainant who advised she had two missing leaf blowers that were last seen on March 1. An approximate value of the items was total for $848.99. Case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
- Deputy Marshall responded to Wal-Mart reference asset protection finding a .22-caliber firearm in the parking lot. The firearm was seized for safe keeping.
TUESDAY, MARCH 11
- Deputy Sammons responded to Windsong Circle North, in reference to a suspicious incident complaint. Upon arrival, contact was made with the residents who reported an unknown Middle Eastern male arrived at their residence soliciting a change in their cable provider. The male never clearly identified himself or the company he worked for. The unknown male entered inside the residence attempting to view the couple’s cable box information. The male also insisted on viewing a copy of the couple’s most recent bill. The residents eventually became suspicious of the encounter and asked the male to exit their residence. The unidentified male was last seen wearing a red polo shirt and khaki pants. The male also drove an older model white Ford Explorer. The incident was documented for informational purposes.
- Deputy Kittrell responded to Walmart in reference to a theft complaint. Upon arrival, contact was made with asset protection staff, who advised on March 8 a white male wearing a pink shirt and blue jeans was observed at self-checkout failing to scan the entirety of the items located in his cart before exiting the store and passing the last point of sale. The items that were not scanned included a bag of Pedigree dog food ($16.98) and a pair of Wrangler’s socks ($9.98). The male was last seen fleeing the scene in a gray four-door sedan. It is believed the male in this incident is also a suspect in a separate incident. Case forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
- Deputy Sammons responded to a residence on Shadeville Road in reference to a theft complaint. Upon arrival, contact was made with the complainant who advised items were missing from her mother’s residence. Complainant advised she is the legal owner of the property and the property is in the process of being sold. Complainant was contacted earlier today by her Realtor, informing her that multiple appliances were missing from the property. The missing items included a stove, washing machine, dryer, television, and furniture pieces. Case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
- Deputy Dill responded to WCSO front lobby reference a wallet and cards missing. The citizen advised he lost his wallet around March 10 while checking out at Walmart. This report was created for information purposes only.
- Sgt. Will responded to the WCSO front lobby in reference to unauthorized charges on a bank account. Case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12
- Deputy Kreitlow responded to East Ivan Road in reference to a fraud. The resident reported her credit card was charged fraudulently for just under $300. Case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
- Deputy Gray conducted a traffic stop for faulty equipment on U.S. Hwy. 319 and Steve Moore Road. Deputy Gray developed probable cause to conduct a search of the vehicle which yielded 13.1 grams of suspected marijuana. The suspect Ella Andrea Carr also allegedly possessed crack cocaine. Carr was arrested and charged with Possession of cocaine and Drug Equipment Possession; and was transported to the Wakulla County Detention Facility.
THURSDAY, MARCH 13
- Deputy Saba responded to Walmart in reference to a Retail Theft. Loss prevention reported an unknown subject passed the last point of sale with unpaid merchandise. Total amount taken was approximately $154. Case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division.
- Deputy Gray responded to Stokley Road in reference to a lost or stolen tag. Deputy Gray met with the complainant who advised he was notified his expired temporary Florida tag ran a toll in the Tampa area.
FRIDAY, MARCH 14
- Lt. Alexander conducted a traffic stop on Dellwood Road. The driver, Devon Lee Collins, did not have a valid license with previous convictions. Collins was charged with DWLSR and was transported through Wakulla County Detention Facility.
- Deputy Williams and Sergeant Will responded to Apachee Road along with Wakulla County Fire Rescue in reference to a shed on fire. WCFR extinguished the fire. The shed and items inside were a total loss valued at $13,000.
Please report suspicious or illegal activity at 850-745-7100, or call 911 for emergencies.