Bay Crime Watch » police blotter http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com Keeping track of criminal activity in Bay County Fri, 06 Nov 2009 18:01:14 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.7 en-us hourly 1 FWC enforcement snapshots http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/10/14/fwc-enforcement-snapshots/3661/ http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/10/14/fwc-enforcement-snapshots/3661/#comments Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:57:03 +0000 Tony http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/?p=3661 This report represents some events the FWC handled over the past week; however, it does not include all actions taken by the Division of Law Enforcement.

NORTHWEST REGION

GADSDEN COUNTY

Officer Ben Johnson received information from Officer Alton Ranew in reference to an individual taking gopher tortoises.  Officer Johnson located the suspect’s residence and he and Lt. Harry Parker interviewed the individual.  The officers seized six live gopher tortoises from behind the subject’s home and two dressed tortoises from the freezer inside the home.  The subject was cited for illegal possession of gopher tortoises and driving on a suspended license.

Officer Shon Brower cited two Liberty County men for taking a wild hog during the closed season.  The men admitted to taking the hog from the Apalachicola National Forest.

FRANKLIN COUNTY

Officer John Allen was conducting license and fisheries inspections in the Bald Point State Park.  During one inspection Officer Allen found an angler in possession of undersize mangrove snapper and red drum as well as over the bag limit on red drum. The angler was issued a misdemeanor citation for the undersize red drum, written warnings for the undersize mangrove snapper (released alive) and the bag limit violation on the red drum.

On the night of September 28, Officer Chasen Yarborough and Lt. Charlie Wood conducted a search-and-rescue mission in Apalachicola Bay in the area of Porter’s oyster bar.  A 15-foot commercial oyster vessel occupied by two individuals had been reported overdue.  Utilizing night vision equipment, the officers began a search grid just west of Porter’s oyster bar.  With no vessels in sight, Pilot Frank Utermohlen was summoned to assist in the search from the air, along with another commercial oyster vessel.  Just before 1 a.m. Officer Yarborough and Lieutenant Wood spotted a signal fire on board the overdue vessel.  After arriving at the overdue vessel and ascertaining that the motor would not start and that no one was in need of medical attention, the disabled vessel was towed into Eastpoint.

On the night of September 30 Officers Travis Huckeba, John Allen, and Jason Carroll were on water patrol in the area of Lanark Reef.  Utilizing night vision equipment, the officers located a gill net boat fishing the area.  While attempting to stop the vessel one of the crewmen pushed the illegal gill net overboard.  After stopping the vessel, and retrieving the illegal net from the water, the two fishermen admitted to the officers that the net was theirs. The two fishermen were each charged with possession of a gill or entangling net, possession of a net with mesh size larger than two inch stretch, possession of a gill or entangling net on a vessel under 25 feet in length with the motor in the forward half of the vessel, and carriage of a gill or entangling net across state waters.  Felony charges are also pending the outcome of the measurement of the net’s square footage.

LEON COUNTY

Officers Matt Bell and Jeff Babauta located a dove field in southern Leon County that was baited prior to opening of dove season.  Surveillance was set up on the field over opening weekend, but no one showed up.  The following Monday, four individuals showed up and started hunting and shooting dove.  The officers cited the subjects for attempting to take migratory birds over bait.  One individual was cited the prior year for the same violation.

JEFFERSON COUNTY

U.S. Fish and Wildlife K-9 Officer Eddie Brannon was assisting Lieutenant Harvey in the Aucilla Wildlife Management Area checking archery hunters.  Officers stopped two trucks exiting the management area near the sinks area.  While Lieutenant Harvey was checking licenses, Officer Brannon walked his narcotics detecting K-9 partner around the trucks.  The dog alerted for the presence of narcotics and a subsequent search revealed the hunters in possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis and drug paraphernalia.  The subjects were cited for the violations.

Lt. Kent Harvey received information of individuals hunting deer over bait in Aucilla Wildlife Management Area.  Upon arrival, the subjects had left but Lieutenant Harvey found several subjects fishing on one of the entry roads in the management area.  While conducting fishing license inspections on four subjects, Lieutenant Harvey noticed an odor of cannabis coming from the truck of one of the individuals fishing.  Further investigation revealed two of the subjects in possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis and none of the subjects in possession of a valid fishing license.  Subjects were cited for the fishing license violations and possession of cannabis.

ESCAMBIA COUNTY

FWC officers assigned to Escambia and Santa Rosa counties responded to a request for assistance from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office to the area around the Gulf Power Plant on the Escambia River.  A murder suspect fled from his worksite at the power plant when Escambia deputies attempted to serve an arrest warrant.  The power plant is adjacent to the University of West Florida campus causing the school to lock-down.  K-9 officers responded to search the river swamp around the power plant and university.  FWC officers assisted with setting and monitoring a perimeter on the Escambia River.  After several hours and negative results with K-9 searches, the search was halted.  The suspect, Bruce Day, remains at large.

SANTA ROSA COUNTY

Officers assigned to Santa Rosa and Escambia counties worked the opening day of dove season.  Numerous hunters were checked and several were pleased with the large number of birds in the area.  There were a few violations noted.  One subject was found hunting with an unplugged shotgun and received a citation for the violation.  Another man was charged with hunting over a field baited with corn.

OKALOOSA COUNTY

Officer Matt Webb stopped a vessel in Destin Pass to conduct a fishery inspection.  The inspection revealed undersize trigger fish.  The captain of the vessel was cited for the fish violation.

FWC officers assigned to Okaloosa and Walton counties worked a detail the opening day of the first phase of dove season. The detail was organized to maintain compliance with migratory bird rules and regulations.  During the detail, 93 hunters were checked and several warnings issued for minor violations.

Officer Alan Kirchinger and Capt. Mary Sumner were working a detail on opening day of dove season when they heard an all terrain vehicle (ATV) operating within Blackwater Wildlife Management Area.  The officers tracked down the ATV and located the operator now stuck almost waist deep in a clay pit.  The subject was issued a citation for unlawfully operating an ATV within the management area.

WALTON COUNTY

Officers Don Walker and Espy Letcher were patrolling private hunting leases when they encountered two subjects trespassing.  The officers recently increased patrols on the property due to receiving numerous trespass complaints.  The officers issued written warnings to both subjects and instructed them to exit the property.

BAY COUNTY

Officers worked a detail targeting the opening day of dove season.  Officers Joe Chambers and David Brady heard shooting coming from an area and later found around 30 hunters in a grass field that was baited with cracked corn.  Lieutenant Jay Chesser, Officer Mark Clements, and Reserve Officer Joey Miles responded to assist.  Fifteen citations were issued for hunting dove over bait and several written warnings were issued to juveniles for the same offense.  As the officers were wrapping up, several shots were heard about a mile away and Officers Clements and Miles responded and located two hunters on a clear-cut hunting over cracked corn.  Each was issued a citation for the violation.

Officers Joe Chambers and David Brady checked two hunters who were shooting doves over a dirt road scattered with bait.  Citations for hunting dove over bait were issued.

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Woman backs into patrol car at traffic light http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/07/21/woman-backs-into-patrol-car-at-traffic-light/2535/ http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/07/21/woman-backs-into-patrol-car-at-traffic-light/2535/#comments Tue, 21 Jul 2009 15:11:48 +0000 Tony http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/?p=2535

 

PANAMA CITY - Sometimes, the concept of “No harm, no foul” actually works out. Sometimes life is like a Modest Mouse song. This one here (listen to the first stanza). 

According to a Bay County Sheriff’s Office incident report marked “Traffic Problem,” a deputy had just dropped someone off at Bay Behavioral about 4:30 a.m. Monday, July 20, and was waiting at a traffic light on Harrison Avenue at the U.S. 231 intersection. His car was directly behind a white Mitsubishi Galant that had pulled just forward of the white line.

The light was red. The driver of the Galant, a 24-year-old Panama City woman, perhaps thinking she was too far forward to trip the light sensor, ”decided to back up so the light would turn green,” the deputy reported. “When she backed up, she failed to see my patrol car directly behind her.”

The Galant struck the left front bumper of the patrol car, but there was no damage to either vehicle. The deputy photographed the vehicles to document the lack of damage, took the woman’s insurance and license information, and let her go.

Sometimes life’s OK.

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Drunk woman deficates in squad car http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/06/30/drunk-woman-deficates-in-squad-car/2261/ http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/06/30/drunk-woman-deficates-in-squad-car/2261/#comments Tue, 30 Jun 2009 17:27:16 +0000 jmiltimore http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/?p=2261 A woman was arrested on several charges after she was found allowing her  juvenile daughter to operate a motor vehicle without a valid license, according to authorities.

The 42-year-old Fountain woman was pulled over on Woodland Road east of State 77 when friends of the daughter called authorities and the said the girl’s mother was intoxicated and struck a tree on her way to pick the girl up, according to a Bay County Sheriff’s Office incident report.

The woman had several cans of Bud Light in the vehicle and was dumping one out the window as the deputy approached, the report said. The woman was arrested when she reportedly refused to answer questions and became beligerent. The woman was placed into the back of the deputy’s squad car, whe she “urinated and defecated on herself,” the report said.

The juvenile, who had been behind the wheel, was “distressed” and “clearly frightened” by the episode. The girl said her mother “gets really drunk every weekend” and becomes physically abusive when intoxicated, the report said. The Department of Children and Families was contacted and the girl was taken to her uncle’s residence, the report said.

The woman was charged with permitting an unlicense minor to operate a motor vehicle, leaving the scene of a crash involving damages, child neglect without great harm, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and resisting an officer without violence, the report said.

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‘Burglar’ runs up $150 in adult calls http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/06/29/burglar-runs-up-150-adult-calls/2235/ http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/06/29/burglar-runs-up-150-adult-calls/2235/#comments Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:48:52 +0000 jmiltimore http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/?p=2235 Deputies responded to a call of a burglary on Beach Drive on Friday afternoon and were met by a 73-year-old woman who claimed someone broke into her home and made $150 in adult entertainment phone calls, according to a Bay County Sheriff’s Office report.

Nothing was missing and no evidence of forced entry could be found, the report said.

It was determined the last time the calls were placed was on June 13, when the woman’s husband “was at the residence by himself,” the report said.

The deputy asked the woman if it was possible her husband made the calls, and she said “he was too old” to make such calls, the report said.

In reviewing the telephone bills, it was determined the woman “didn’t report any other calls other than when her husband was in town,” the report said.  

The woman was given a case number and told to contact the Sheriff’s Office if obtained any new information on this case. The case was inactivated pending new leads.

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Man’s gift of pink panties backfires http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/06/28/mans-gift-of-pink-panties-backfires/2229/ http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/06/28/mans-gift-of-pink-panties-backfires/2229/#comments Sun, 28 Jun 2009 19:41:47 +0000 jmiltimore http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/?p=2229 Deputies responded to a call of a stalking Friday evening and were met by a 23-year-old Springfield woman who said an acquaintance of her boyfriend had been following her.

According to a Bay County Sheriff’s Office incident report, the 47-year-old man had made a habit of calling and dropping by her home when her boyfriend was out. The man also dropped by when the woman was at a Panama City bar with girlfriends.

Earlier in the week, the man came over to the woman’s home with a gift: a pair of pink panties. “This scared her,” the report said. 

The woman’s boyfriend knew where the man lives and deputies made contact with him, informing him he is to stay away from the woman and instructing him not to attempt to contact her.

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Two kids + 1 BB gun + 2 knives = http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/06/25/two-kids-1-bb-gun-2-knives/2205/ http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/06/25/two-kids-1-bb-gun-2-knives/2205/#comments Thu, 25 Jun 2009 13:33:15 +0000 Brady Calhoun http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/?p=2205 A Bay County Sheriff’s deputy stopped two kids dressed in dark clothing walking along a road in Southport earlier this week. When the deputy asked one of the kids where they were going he said he was walking his friend home. When he asked the other boy where he lived the boy, “Stated he didn’t know,” the deputy wrote in an incident report. The juvenile also said he did not know his house address, street name or how long he had lived there. He did say the house was two streets over.

The deputy told the boys he would give them a ride to their home. Before the ride he asked them if they had any weapons. One of the boys lifted his shirt, produced a BB Gun and handed it to the deputy. The boy said he didn’t have any other weapons but the deputy patted him down and found a five inche knife in the kid’s pocket. The other kid had an eight inch knife in a holster.

The boys said they lived on Holland Road and the deputy drove them there but when he escorted them to the door they confessed that they had lied again and that they actually lived on Hubbard Road. The deputy then took them home and told their parents what had happened. The parents said they thought the boys were sleeping.

Although the deputy thought the boys were acting suspicious he could not prove they had committed a crime and returned them to the custody of their parents.

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Men duel with stick and shovel over married woman http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/05/27/men-duel-with-stick-and-shovel-over-married-woman/1845/ http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/05/27/men-duel-with-stick-and-shovel-over-married-woman/1845/#comments Wed, 27 May 2009 22:39:02 +0000 jmiltimore http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/?p=1845 Authorities were called to a Gulf Drive disturbance Tuesday and met by a 32-year-old man who claimed he had been attacked by the husband of a 38-year-old woman he was sleeping with, according to a Bay County Sheriff’s Office incident report.

The complainant told deputies he had been sleeping with the woman for three months and recently discovered she was pregnant. The complainant told deputies the woman’s husband ”showed up looking for a fight,” striking the complainant with a stick and attempting to run him over with his vehicle.

Deputies contacted the suspect, 29, who told them he went to the complainant’s house looking for a fist fight because the man “is continually hitting on his wife.” The suspect said he only took up a stick to defend himself after being struck with a shovel, and showed deputies on abrasion on his chest.

The suspect was not placed under arrest for lack of probable cause, the report said. The complainant, who is insisting charges be filed, was told the incident would be sent to the State Attorney’s Office for review.

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36-year-old claims he didn’t know sex with minors was illegal http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/05/22/36-year-old-claims-he-didnt-know-sex-with-minors-was-illegal/1779/ http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/05/22/36-year-old-claims-he-didnt-know-sex-with-minors-was-illegal/1779/#comments Fri, 22 May 2009 17:39:57 +0000 Tony http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/?p=1779 CALLAWAY - A man charged Wednesday with unlawful sexual activity with a minor told authorities he had no idea that sort of thing was illegal.

His arrest was the result of a recent investigation by the Bay County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division and the Department of Children and Families (DCF), according to a news releas. DCF contacted BCSO investigators after receiving a complaint on Jamey Lee Hudson, 36, of Dogwood Way in Callaway.

Hudson allegedly had a sexual relationship with a juvenile, the release said. The victim told authorities that she and Hudson had been involved sexually for about one year. During his interview, Hudson told investigators he was not aware that a person under the age of 18 could not legally give consent.

Hudson was arrested and taken to the Bay County Jail.

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A no money back guarantee http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/05/20/a-no-money-back-guarantee/1719/ http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/05/20/a-no-money-back-guarantee/1719/#comments Wed, 20 May 2009 14:17:37 +0000 Brady Calhoun http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/?p=1719 A Panama City woman pre-paid $42.38 for 20 gallons of gas at a local convenience store but the woman only needed $25.37 worth of fuel. When she went back into the store to get her change the clerk told her he couldn’t refund the money because a manager wasn’t around, Bay County Sheriff’s deputies wrote in an incident report. The manager was not around the next day either when the woman again tried to get her change. Deputies told her that if she could not successfully contact the manager to get her change she would have to sue the store because no crime had been committed. The manager was supposed to be working the next day, starting at 4 a.m. but it was unclear from the report if the woman ever got her money back.

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Man sets own truck on fire http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/05/09/man-sets-own-truck-on-fire/1559/ http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/2009/05/09/man-sets-own-truck-on-fire/1559/#comments Sat, 09 May 2009 20:27:54 +0000 Brady Calhoun http://baycrime.freedomblogging.com/?p=1559 Daniel Russell of Fountain did not like it when a neighbor told him it would be a couple of days before he could work on Russell’s 1993 Red Dodge Ram. So, the 59-year-old set the truck on fire, investigators with the Bay County Sheriff’s Office said in an incident report.

Russell’s neighbor told him he would fix the truck but that was not good enough, the neighbor told investigators. Russell began yelling and cursing at him and the neighbor rode away on his horse, the incident report stated. A short time later the neighbor watched as Russell poured something on the truck. Then watched the truck “suddenly light up on fire.”

The truck eventually exploded.

Investigators questioned Russell about the fire but he was “highly intoxicated” and his speach was slurred. Russell was charged with arson and he was released on his own recognizance.

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