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Attorney General Bondi Announces that Mortgage Servicers Report More Than $3.6 Billion in Relief to Florida’s Borrowers TALLAHASSEE, Fla.Nov. 19, 2012 —Attorney General Pam Bondi announced today that the nation’s five largest mortgage servicers that entered the federal-state settlement over foreclosure abuses and unacceptable mortgage servicing practices report that they have provided more than $3.6 billion in borrower relief to Floridians as of Sept. 30, 2012, with an additional $1.3 billion in modification relief in the pipeline. The servicers reported that 48,998 Floridians have benefitted from an average of $73,663 in relief per borrower. FO R M O R E G O TO : h t t p: / / baycountypress.com/2012/11/19/attorney-generalbondi-announces-that-mortgage-servicers-report-more -than-3-6-billion-in-relief-to-floridas-borrowers/
Flu Season Is Here Panama City, Fla – Flu season is here and the vaccine for seasonal flu is available. Everyone 6 months of age and older should get a yearly vaccine. Right now, there is very little seasonal flu activity so it is a great time to get your vaccine. It is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that people are vaccinated against influenza as soon as flu vaccine becomes available in their community. Influenza seasons are unpredictable and it takes about two weeks after vaccination for antibodies to develop in the body and provide protection against the flu. The flu vaccine is available at the Bay County Health Department and many other locations around town. At the health department, appointments are recommended for flu shots; however, walk-ins will be accepted as time permits. Hours of operation for this service are Monday-Friday, 8:00am-11:00am and 1:00pm-3:00pm. Please contact the health department at (850) 872-4455 to schedule an appointment to receive this year’s flu vaccine. The cost for the regular flu vaccine is $29 and $42 for the hi-dose flu vaccine (for individuals over 65 years of age). Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard and Medicare are accepted. The vaccine is free for children under 18 years of age. Every flu season is different, and influenza infection can affect people differently. Even healthy people can get very sick from the flu and spread it to others. Flu season usually begins in October and can last through May. Seasonal flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. Some people, such as older people, young children, and people with certain health conditions, are at high risk for serious flu complications. Getting a flu vaccine is the first and most important step in protecting you and your family against this serious disease. The Bay County Health Department and CDC also recommends that you take everyday preventive actions to stop the spread of germs: Frequent hand washing, Covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze, and Staying home when sick For more information, please visit: The Center for Disease Control and Prevention Website, http://www.flu.gov or http:// www.baycountyhealth.org.
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Event Information Reported On: 11/13/2012 Location: 4726 BAY POINT RD #4201 PANAMA CITY BEACH, FL 32408 Officer Reporting: S. BELL Arrest Name: PEACOCK, BOBBY J Age: 76 Arrest Location: 4726 BAY POINT RD Arresting Officer: S. BELL Charge: FELONY CRIMINAL MISCHIEF Statute #: 806.13 Date: 11/13/2012 Item Description: 07 WHT HYUNDAI SANTA FI Value: $1,200.00
Narrative: ON THE LISTED DATE AND TIME I (DEPUTY BELL) RESPONDED TO 4726 BAY POINT ROAD #4101 IN REFERENCE TO CRIMINAL MISCHIEF. UPON ARRIVAL I MADE CONTACT WITH DEPUTIES MORRIS AND GIBERTI. DEPUTIES MORRIS AND GIBERTI RESPONDED TO THE SCENE DUE TO A MALE KEYING/DAMAGING A VEHICLE. DEPUTY MORRIS EXPLAIN ED THE V ICTIM (GLYNN BRAD HALL) HAD CALLED BAY POINT SECURITY ON THE SUSPECT (BOBBY J PEACOCK) AROUND 03:45HRS FOR A NOISE COMPLAINT. MORRIS SAID SHORTLY AFTER BAY POINT SECURITY LEFT THE AREA, GLYNN'S WIFE (NANCY HASHINOTO), WAS AWOKEN BY A NOISE COMING FROM OUTSIDE HER BEDROOM WINDOW. MORRIS STATED WHEN NANCY LOOKED OUT THE WINDOW SHE OBSERVED THEIR NEIGHBOR (BOBBY PEACOCK) SCRATCHING THE PAINT OFF GLYNN'S VEHICLE. NANCY WATCHED BOBBY AS HE WALKED AROUND THE VEHICLE DAMAGING IT AND GLYNN CALLED 911. MORRIS SAID NANCY GAVE A DESCRIPTION OF BOBBY AND STATED BOBBY WAS NOT WEARING A SHIRT WHILE DAMAGING THE VEHICLE. GLYNN'S VEHICLE IS A 2007 WHITE HYUNDAI SANTA FI BEARING FLORIDA TAG 815LDZ. THE VEHICLE WAS
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SCRATCHED ALL THE WAY AROUND THE OUTSIDE OF THE VEHICLE. THE HOOD OF THE VEHICLE WAS SCRATCHED VERY BADLY WITH LARGE SCRATCHES. THE ENTIRE BODY AROUND THE OUTSIDE OF THE VEHICLE HAD BEEN DAMAGED. IT IS ESTIMATED THE REPAIR COST OF THE VEHICLE WILL BE OVER $1,000.00. DEPUTY MORRIS AND GIBERTI THEN MADE CONTACT WITH BOBBY PEACOCK AT HIS RESIDENCE. MORRIS ADVISED BOBBY OF HIS MIRANDA RIGHTS AND BOBBY AGREED TO SPEAK TO THE DEPUTIES. MORRIS STATED BOBBY WAS OBVIOUSLY INTOXICATED AND WAS NOT WEARING A SHIRT. BOBBY TOLD MORRIS AND GIBERTI HE HAD JUST WALKED DOWN TO THE VEHICLES BUT ONLY TO GET A COKE FROM HIS TRUCK. BOBBY DENIED SCRATCHING GLYNN'S VEHICLE. AT THIS TIME MORRIS AND GIBERTI AGREED THERE WAS PROBABLE CAUSE TO ARREST BOBBY FOR THE CRIMINAL MISCHIEF. DEPUTY GIBERTI TOOK A TAPED STATEMENT FROM NANCY. I TOOK A STATEMENT FROM GLYNN. I ALSO TOOK PICTURES OF THE DAMAGE TO GLYNN'S VEHICLE. BOBBY WAS TAKEN TO THE BAY COUNTY AND CHARGED WITH FELONY CRIMINAL MISCHIEF. ALL PAPERWORK AND EVIDENCE WERE TURNED INTO THE SHERIFF OFFICE
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...providing alcoholic beverage to underage person, and contributing to delinquency of a juvenile
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Gulf County Sheriff Arrest Log The Gulf County Sheriff’s Office will be conducting vehicle safety checkpoints and DUI check points during the month of November 2012. The check points will be held throughout the county to include Highway 98 near St. Joe Beach, Highway 98 and Garrison Ave, C-30 Simmons Bayou, Highway 71 North of White City, Highway 22 and Highway 22A, Highway 71 and Westarm Creek, Highway 71 Dalkeith Area and Highway 71 near the Calhoun line.
On 11/15/2012 Tammy Nichols Finch w/f 41 was arrested for DWLSR. On 11/14/2012 Amanda Renee Yowell w/f 30 was arrested on a warrant for failure for DWLSR On 11/07/2012 Denise A Ethridge w/f 30 was arrested on warrants for g i v i n g alcoholic beverages to person under 21 and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
On 11/17/2012 Deputies responded to a possible trespass in the Wewahitchka area. The Deputy determined that Eric Anthony Sims w/f 25 had kicked the door in of a shed; Sims was located and charged with Burglary.
9 clear bags with marijuana under the passenger seat
PCPD 12-14879 12-14879 11/13/2012 1:36:42PM 1707 W 23RD ST; On 11-13-2012 at approximately 01:36 pm, I observed a green vehicle traveling west on W 23rd St. with the driver not wearing a seat belt. The driver was wearing a white tank top and the vehicle had tan interior. I conducted a traffic stop on the 1995 Lexus, with Florida tag AMWZ44, at 1707 W 23rd St., where I made contact with Darius White, the driver and sole occupant of the vehicle. White identified himself by name, address and date of birth. While speaking with White, I detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. White appeared nervous and he was continuously moving and looking around. I detained White for officer safety and explained that I smelled marijuana coming from the vehicle. White denied having anything illegal on his person. White had a large sum of money waded up in his left front pants pocket. I located a large white trash bag under the passenger seat that contained nine (9) clear bags with marijuana. Due to the amount of marijuana in the bag I contacted Sgt. Morris, who arrived on scene and contacted investigations. I also located a smaller clear plastic wrapper that contained marijuana under the passenger seat. I transported White to the Panama City Police Department for investigations. I collected the evidence and turned it over to investigations. I transported White to the Bay County Jail, where he was charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and possession of drug paraphernalia. I issued White a civil traffic citation for not wearing his seat belt. The vehicle was towed from the scene by Garrett's Towing, a rotation wrecker. PCPD Ofc. K. Doheny #610 PAGE 6
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NAVARRE The cold fronts have pretty much driven most inshore species into their fall pattern as well as driven most pelagic species further off shore or even further south. This means sleeping in and letting it worm up some when fishing inshore and layering up for those long cold runs off shore. Inshore white trout are stacking up at the 3mile Bridge, bull redfish are in the pass, and specks are laying low in the deeper channels in the bay as well as heading into area rivers. Redfish, speckled trout, and stripers are starting to show up in greater numbers in local rives. Lastly flounder, trout, redfish, and sheepshead can be found around the power lines in East Bay. Cut bait is the top bait for the white trout right now. The reds are hitting almost any live baitfish presented to them during the outgoing tide in area passes. If you are luck enough to happen upon a school along the beach almost any artificial bait presented to them will do the job. Working ½ to 1oz bucktail jigs, 4 to 6 inch crank baits, gulp shrimp and jerk baits and even flies are producing well when you can find the school along the beach. The flounder bite has begun to slow down somewhat in the bay, but I’m still getting reports from folks fishing in East Bay and in and around the Pensacola pass. Finger mullet, bull minnows and tiger minnows are the go to baits for flounder. Lastly sheepshead landings are on the rise with most being caught around area bridges.
Offshore deep droping is producing the most action for bottom fishermen. Barrelfish, snowy grouper, long tail seabass, tilefish and yellowedge grouper are being landed 400 plus feet of water. Wahoo, black fin, and yellow fin are available from as close in as the edge to on out around the rigs. Closer in around the edge good numbers of amberjacks, red grouper, and scamps can be found. Live pinfish is the bait of choice although if you can catch a few dozen sand perch they will work just as well. Amberjacks are also available on many of the near shore wrecks, but most of the legal fish are in 100 plus feet of water. Jigging for them with Williamson, Bomber or Shimano Butterfly jig is extremely productive right now, but live baits such as hardtails, pinfish, and red porgies will also get the bite. Near shore wrecks are beginning to load up with flounder as the cold fronts push them into the gulf for the winter. Live shrimp, pinfish, finger mullet, bull minnows and tiger minnows are the top baits. PORT ST. JOE/MEXICO BEACH The intracoastal canal system in Gulf County, extending from the Tapper Bridge north and beyond is a perennial favorite for anglers. Shorter days and cooler water temperatures have signaled the speckled sea trout to begin their migration to the warmer water of the canal and other creeks, tributaries and bayous to winter. Reports from local guides tell of a steady increase in trout activity along with redfish, sheep head, gray snapper, and black drum. The flounder bite has decreased slightly as the fall run draws to a close. Still, anglers report several nice catches of flounder throughout St. Joe Bay. Along Gulf and Franklin County beaches, expect a very good whiting and croaker bite as well as some bull redfish late in afternoons. In the blue water, expect Amberjack over high relief wrecks and structure. This time of year, big live baits will get you a big very lively AJ. Find your baits around docks and pilings. Mullet pinfish croaker and grunts all make great baits for amberjack and remember big live baits equal big amberjack.
Until next week tight lines!
Whiting, redfish, pompano, bluefish, bonita and sharks are available for those fishing on the pier or in the surf. Bonita have been blasting through almost every day with the top baits being the 1.5oz Got-Cha jig fish jigs, YoZuri 3D crystal minnows and white bucktail jigs. The whiting redfish and pompano are all hitting on live or frozen shrmp. The redfish will also hit pinfish and cut mullet. I’m also getting reports of sheepshead and flounder around the pier pilings. Small live shrimp and fiddler crabs will land the sheepshead and live finger mullet and bull minnows for the flounder.
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Chiluk-Ki stated he usually rides an electric bicycle everywhere but this time he "screwed up" PCPD 12-14876 12-14876 11/13/2012 10:18:11AM W 23RD ST & BECK AVE Traffic
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On 11-13-2012 at approximately 10:18 am, I observed a red vehicle with the driver not wearing a seat belt. The driver was wearing a yellow Florida State University sweatshirt and the vehicle had red interior. I conducted a traffic stop on the 1991 Chevrolet, with Wisconsin tag - 911REH, near W 23rd St and Beck Ave. I made contact with Joseph Chiluk- Ki, the driver and sole occupant, who identified himself by name, address and date of birth. Chiluk-Ki stated he doesn't have his license on him because it is suspended. Chiluk-Ki further stated that he doesn't normally drive but he went to the liquor store for Bonnie Stith, the registered owner. A search of FCIC/NCIC and D.A.V.I.D revealed Chiluk- Ki has multiple suspensions (02-13-2012, 04-30-2012, and 06-11-2012) and it was revoked on 08-162012, which was confirmed through Teletype. I arrested Chiluk-Ki for driving while license suspended/revoked (# A03R-WTE) and transported him to the Bay County Jail. I also issued Chiluk-Ki a civil traffic citation for not wearing his seat belt. Chiluk-Ki signed a tow waiver wishing to leave the vehicle on scene. While en route to the jail, Chiluk-Ki stated he was just trying to get some liquor for Stith because she asked him to go to the store for her because it's her birthday and she was on Facebook. Chiluk-Ki stated he has been living with Stith for since August and she knows that he doesn't have a valid drivers license. Chiluk-Ki stated he usually rides an electric bicycle everywhere but this time he "screwed up." Chiluk-Ki asked that I bring the keys to Stith because it's the only one she has and he doesn't know when he will get out of jail because he is on probation. PCPD Ofc. K. Doheny #610
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TALLAHASSEE –The Florida Park Service would like to invite all Florida residents and visitors to enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday in a state park. Most of Florida’s state parks will be open their regular hours, 8 a.m. to sunset. So after the feast or when out-of-town visitors or children need to be entertained, head to your local state park for a hike, bicycle ride or to soak up the sun. “This is an excellent time to enjoy nature, fresh air and Florida’s famous sunshine with family and friends,” said Donald Forgione, Florida Park Service Director. “I encourage Floridians to bring their visiting relatives to their local state park for fun activities and to make unforgettable holiday memories.” Most of Florida’s state parks are open 365 days a year, from 8 a.m. to sunset. Some museums or historic sites have different hours, and may be open only five days a week. Check the Florida State Park website to get more information about your favorite park. To celebrate the fall season, Florida's state parks offer a variety of fall festivals and fun family events. Whether you're interested in making some great family memories, longing for a trip to get the kids all back together or simply looking to take a break from our busy lives, Florida's state parks offer the perfect setting for your autumn endeavors. Visit the web site for special events and guided tours, hikes and paddles and ranger programs to celebrate the fall season.
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PCPD 12-14914 12-14914 11/14/2012 7:30:32AM 1807 MOUND AVE; apt 5 Property Damage I made contact with the complainant in reference to a damaged window. The complainant advised she noticed a window broken at approximately 0730hrs on this date. The window appeared to have been broken from the inside of the residence; a majority of the glass was laying on the ground outside. No other damage was noted and nothing found that may have broken the window. The complainant could not advised why the window may have broke. The complainant was provided with a case number to have the window replaced by her landlord. Ofc. J. Turner #2110 PCPD 12-14917 12-14917 11/14/2012 10:02:47AM W 23RD ST & FRANKFORD AVE Traffic Offense On 11-14-2012 at approximately 10:02 am, I observed a tan vehicle traveling west on W 23rd St with the passenger not wearing a seat belt. The passenger was wearing a pink sweatshirt and the vehicle had tan interior. I conducted a traffic stop on the 2001 Honda, with Florida tag - BDUK06, and made contact with Aaron Pendola, the driver, and Summer Brooks, the passenger. Pendola stated he doesn't have a license but identified himself by name, address and date of birth. Brooks identified herself by her Florida drivers license. A search of FCIC/NCIC and D.A.V.I.D revealed Pendola has a suspended drivers license, which was confirmed through Teletype. Pendola stated his license was suspended because he failed to turn a tag in when he sold a truck. Pendola stated he usually doesn't drive but they just dropped off their daughter and were on the way to the methadone clinic. I issued Pendola a criminal traffic citation (# A03R-YIE)for driving while license suspended/cancelled and (A03R-YJE) for driving while license suspended for financial responsibility but released him on a notice to appear, which he signed and stated he understood. I issued Brooks a civil traffic citation for not wearing her seat belt. Pendola signed a tow waiver allowing Brooks to drive the vehicle. Ofc. K. Doheny #610 PCPD 12-14918 12-14918 11/14/2012 10:10:17AM 1209 E 15TH ST; PCPD I made contact with the victim who stated back in August he lost his identification. The victim did not report it at that time as he was unsure of where he lost it. He did obtain a new identification card the next day from the DMV. On October 13, 2012 the victim learned that he had a warrant for
a failure to appear on a theft charge. The victim turned himself in and discovered that someone had used his identification on a theft charge at Walmart on the beach . That subject was released on a Notice to Appear and was not taken to jail or fingerprinted. This subject used his own social security number when he was arrested on October 5, 2012 by the Beach PD. This subject has been arrested numerous times on other shoplifting charges within our city. The victim has been advised to return to the beach PD and speak with the arresting officer about the original charge of theft. Ofc K Hammond 1510
he "hates" wearing
seat belts
PCPD 12-14922 12-14922 11/14/2012 11:24:37AM W 23RD ST & GRANT AVE Traffic Offense On 11-14-2012 at approximately 11:24 am, I observed a gold vehicle with the driver and passenger not wearing a seat belt. The driver was wearing a red shirt, the passenger was wearing a dark blue shirt and the vehicle had tan interior. I conducted a traffic stop on the 2000 Kia, with Florida tag - DV7640B, and made contact with Scott Williams, the driver, and Richard Ayers, the passenger. Williams identified himself by name, address and date of birth. Williams stated he didn't have his license on him because it was no good and he "hates" wearing seat belts. Ayers identified himself by name, address, and date of birth and he stated he forgot to put the seat belt on. A search of FCIC/NCIC and D.A.V.I.D. revealed Williams has a suspended and expired drivers license, which was confirmed through Teletype. I issued Williams a criminal traffic citation (# A03R-YTE) for driving while license suspended with knowledge and (# A03R-YUE) for driving while license expired more than six months but released him on a notice to appear, which he signed and stated he understood. I also issued Williams a civil traffic citation for not wearing his seat belt. I issued Ayers a civil traffic citation for not wearing his seat belt. Williams signed a tow waiver allowing Ayers to drive the vehicle . Ofc. K. Doheny #610
PCPD 12-14923 12-14923 11/14/2012 11:19:25AM 1017 HARMON AVE BURGLARY I made contact with the victim in reference to a burglary to his vehicle. He stated he parked his car in the driveway the night before and when he came out to go to work this morning he discovered his Garmin NUVU GPS and two seat covers were missing from the car. He stated he did not observe any signs of forced entry into the vehicle and does not know if the door were locked or not. The victim did not have the serial number for the GPS at the time of the report but stated he would attempt to locate it. I processed all four doors and side windows on the victims car for finger prints. There were no usable prints located only smudges on the passenger side door. At this time it is not known who entered the victims car and took the items. Officer C. Taylor #3305
illegal dumping
PCPD 12-14926 12-14926 11/14/2012 11:58:32AM 2750 W 12TH ST; LAKE WARE APTS I responded to the above listed location in reference to illegal dumping. The caller advised on 11/13/12, an all white in color dump truck had dumped a load of concrete behind the address. Once on scene I observed large pieces of concrete laying on the side of the road, partially on the driveway access, to the apartment complex. There is no further descriptive information available for the person who left the concrete there. I also called real estate representatives of a vacant lot, next to where the concrete was dumped. The agent was not aware and would contact his associate, and property owner, to see if they knew of anything. The caller did not wish contact. Ofc. J. Turner #2110 PCPD 12-14958 12-14958 11/14/2012 9:09:55PM 1819 GRANT AVE
Bicycle LARCENY
On Wednesday 11-14-2012 around 9:09 p.m. I responded to a theft of a bicycle at 1819 Grant Ave. I arrived and spoke with the reporting person who advised me that his bicycle had been stolen within the past hour. I gathered all information from him to have it entered. He did not have the numbers on the bicycle but gave a description of the bicycle. Officer Justin Parrish #2010
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Incident # 12-13201 On 11-8-12 at approximately 1654 hrs, I and Corporal Nusbaum responded to Walmart at 2101 SR 77 in reference to a retail theft. Upon arrival we met with loss prevention specialist, Alex Turner. He stated that on 11-8 -12 at approximately 1600 hours inside the store he observed Ashley Nicole Rich conceal 16 mens clothing items valued at $94.87 inside a baby stroller and pass all points of sale heading towards the front exit doors without paying for the items. Mr Turner then stopped Ms Rich and called Lynn Haven Police Department. I issued Ms Rich a Notice To Appear, with a court date of 11-28-12. She was given a Trespass warning. She signed it and stated she understood. Mr Turner gave a sworn written statement. I gave the original trespass warning to dispatch, the copy was included with the other paperwork attached to this report. Reporting Officer
MICHAELS, GLEN
Incident # 12-13308 On 11/11/12 at 20:44 I was dispatched to 1029 Bradford Circle in reference to a possible home break in. Upon arrival I made contact with the complainant Michael Adams who stated that he and his girlfriend Myra Spears left their home today at 1000 and stayed away until 2044. Mr. Adams went on to say that when they arrived back home they found the front door of the house standing open and both bedroom lights on. Mr. Adams advised that when they left the residence they made sure the lights were off and that the front door was shut and locked. As I was making a security check of the residence Mr. Adams advised that he felt like the person that broke into the home was Ms. Spears exboyfriend whom he knows as Curtis. Mr. Adams stated that Ms. Spears and her mother were on their way to his house to see if he was the person that broke in. After learning of the following information I asked Mr. Adams why he suspected Curtis. Mr. Adams advised that he and Ms. Spears got into an argument earlier and she called Curtis. Mr. Adams further advised that when they learned about the home being broke into he and Ms. Spears had a discussion about Curtis possibly trying to break in, to recover a ring that he gave her when they were dating. I noted that the front door did have some pry marks on it but they appeared to be old based on the fact they had been painted over. As I was talking with Mr. Adams, Ms. Spears arrived back on scene and requested Mr. Adams tell her what was going on. Mr. Adams explained to Ms. Spears that I was taking a report on the incident so the incident could be investigated. Upon learning of why I was there Ms. Spears advised I was wasting my time and she did not want to provide me with any information. I explained to Ms. Spears if she didn't want an investigation conducted, no further action would be taken. Ms. Spears explained she thought I had better things to do and she did not want any other action taken. Pursuant to Ms. Spears request I completed my investigation and took no further action. It should be noted that based on the information I was provided at the scene it appears Ms. Spears and Mr. Adams were having relationship issues as a result of her still having contact with her ex-boyfriend Curtis. I further noted Ms. Spears did not want to provide any information about her relationship with Curtis or any investigation conducted which might consider Curtis as a suspect. Reporting Officer HOBBS, L
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23. Mountain pool 25. Tailless stout-bodied amphibian 27. To cast aside (archaic) 28. Russian currency 29. Greatest possible 31. Native 32. Birds of peace 34. Dawn goddess 36. Exposed 39. Chop off 40. Makes a mistake 43. Unhappiness 44. Dirty air 46. Soft drink 47. Give forth 49. Wash out with a solvent 50. Deadly 53. Type of antelope 55. Creative work 56. Thorny flower 57. Away from the wind 58. Require 60. Male offspring 61. Leisure 64. Cook in hot oil ANSWERS
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Hostess Killed by ... Yogurt Americans simply stopped eating bakery's products: opinions By Evann Gastaldo, Newser Staff Posted Nov 19, 2012 11:59 AM CST (Newser) – Don't blame the death of Hostess on the
Feds: Whitey Bulger's Immunity Claims 'Absurd' …..Mobster says feds gave him carte blanche in the '70s Prosecutors are rolling their eyes over Whitey Bulger's assertions that authorities gave him permanent immunity from all prosecution for his work as an informant in the 1970s. In court documents filed on Friday, prosecutors called those claims "absurd" and "frivolous," and asked a judge to insist Bulger present proof of any such immunity deal before the trial becomes an "unduly elongated and unmanageable" morass, the Boston Herald reports. "His attempt to foist this absurd notion upon the court demonstrates his disdain for the criminal justice system and society itself," prosecutors write. Bulger's lawyers are demanding that the court turn over all of Bulger's correspondence with the FBI, Department of Justice, and the New England Organized Crime Strike Force concerning some of his fellow Winter Hill Gang members.
fight between the company and a labor union— blame it on Americans and their changing appetites. Despite all the talk of Twinkies lately, Hostess "is primarily a bread maker," notes Josh Sanburn in Time. And though Wonder Bread is about as American as it gets, consumers haven't been eating as much of it as they once did. "Yogurt's been the problem," says one analyst, because many Americans now prefer that to, say, toast for breakfast. When it comes to other meals, things like energy bars and tortillas have been horning in on bread's market share. And as for Hostess' sugary snacks, well, Americans are becoming more interested in healthier food these days. "Hostess appears to have gotten stuck somewhere in the ‘60s and never really recovered," Sanburn writes. In the Wall Street Journal, Charles Passy strikes a similar tone, noting that while America collectively lost its mind over news of the Twinkie's possible demise (check out the snack's prices on eBay), no one seems to have actually eaten a Twinkie in years. "Affection for the brand [is] largely an exercise in nostalgia," Passy writes. We haven't necessarily given them up for healthier food, but for "'real' food—cupcakes that don't come out of a factory."
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Advocacy and the County By Chevina Jackson, Bay County Sheriff’s Office Victim Advocate Hi how are you? My name is jescilyn. I am contacting you because I really need help from someone or anyone. I'm not even sure if you are the right person to help. I found your site by searching for domestic violence help. I'm 25 years old and I have a 5 year old daughter and i live in alabama. I live with my boyfriend and his mom. My bf is controlling, abusive, and cheats on me leaving me with stds and feeling useless like its my fault. I do not leave the house unless I'm going somewhere and coming right back. I do not socialize with anyone other than family. And I avoid talking to family because of him and the things he says to me when I do. I just got a brand new car last November and he's drove it more than I have. I lack control of anything I do, but yet he has control of everything he does. I have tried domestic violence shelters where I could not stay longer than a few hours due to the conditions of the shelters. I need a home to go to, with a bed that's all I need.... I can get a job working from home as that is what I've been doing and currently im in the process of getting a new job. I'm more of a prisoner if anything. I just want to get away from here before something terrible happens. I'm thinking about taking my income tax check in january and leaving behind everything I own to start a new life in Florida with my daughter where nobody will know where I am. He is abusive, it's not too often, few times a year maybe the amount of times doesn't matter what matters is I get the help I so desperately need. I need freedom. Help if you can..... Jescilyn, Alabama
Hi Jescilyn, I hope this correspondence finds you and your daughter safe. With the limited information you provided in your letter, I would say the domestic violence shelter is the best place to start to get the help you are requesting, so my suggestion would be to go back to the shelter. This is for a few reasons (1). You and your daughter will be safe there (2). Since you have employment in Alabama; relocating to another state without a job and housing will only add to difficulties of your situation and (3). It is easier to obtain for services in the state in which you have established residency. You state in your email that all you need is “a bed”. I'm confident that your local shelter can provide you and your daughter with the basic necessities you need to regroup and get back some of the control you feel you have lost. Also, once you are in a shelter, they will provide you with information about services such as: counseling, legal aide assistance, injunctions, and relocation funds which may be viable resources available to you. I know it seems your life is spiraling out of control, but I want you to know that you have more control than what you give yourself credit. You are employed; which means you have financial freedom and do not have to dependent upon your boyfriend to give you money. You have a vehicle; which means you have mobility. You mentioned that he drives it more than you, but you may chose at any moment to revoke his use of your vehicle. You know where the domestic violence shelter is located, so you have a safe place in which to take refuge. Most importantly, you have taken the
initiative to seek help; which means you are becoming empowered to change your circumstances. The hardest part is taking a leap of faith that things will actually be better if (when) you leave. It’s easy to stay, because you know what to expect. You expect him to cheat, bring you disease, be controlling, abusive; both physically and mentally…..My question to you is, is that what you or your daughter deserve….???? I cannot promise everything will be perfect and without challenges once you leave. However, I will say that the hopelessness you feel will slowing dissipate, because there is something very liberating about regaining control over your own life. I would also recommend you try reaching out to your family and bridging the gap the relationship with your boyfriend has caused. You may be surprised by the love and help you will find from your family. If you would supply me with your location in Alabama I would be more than willing to do some due diligence to assist you with finding agencies in your area that have resources available to you. Also, do not hesitate to contact your local law enforcement agency, they may have an advocate available to assist you or be able to provide information about local resources. For more information regarding services for domestic violence and/or shelter call: Bay County Sheriff's Office 850-248-2113 after 5pm 850-747-4700 Salvation Army Domestic Violence Hotline 850-763-0706 or 1800-252-2597 All services are free and confidential. Salvation Army serves the following counties: Bay, Gulf, Jackson, Calhoun, Holmes, and Washington
Dear Ms. Jackson, I got into a bar fight and the guy was arrested. How can I find out when he gets out of jail? Jerry, Springfield Jerry, As of October 2011 The Bay County Jail became part of the VINE program (Victim Information & Notification Everyday). This program gives you the ability to receive notification of an inmate in the event of the following: release, transfer, escape, and death if the offender is in custody in a county jail, Department of Correction facility or supervised by Community Corrections. You can register the defendant online at www.vinelink.com or by calling 1877-VINE-4-FL (1877-846-3435). Notification may be received by email or telephone and multiple telephone numbers and email addresses may be registered. VINE is an automated system that will continue to call you until you enter your PIN or until 48 hours have passed. Operators are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to assist you. Two important things to know about VINE are: (1) its confidential; the offender will not know you registered and (2) do not rely solely on VINE for your safety. VINE is a service to be utilized as part of an overall safety plan. Have questions about safety plans, VINE, or other victim service related issues? Email me, your Advocate in the County, at cjackson@bayso.org
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trash strewn about on the road, & a mangled trash can
Incident # 12-13284 On 11-11-12 at 0127hrs, I was dispatched to the 500 block of Minnesota Ave in reference to a reckless driver. Upon arrival, I spoke with the complainant, Lorraine Gill, who was in the front yard of her residence of 501 Minnesota. Gill said she heard a loud commotion outside and went out to see what she thought was a white Ford truck dragging a city trash can northbound on Minnesota. She said the truck left the area and did not return. She went next door to 511 Minnesota and spoke with the tenants, later identified as Stephanie Block and Thomas Jason Cothron, who were less than helpful. I BOLO'ed the area and found a large quantity of trash strewn about on the road, a mangled trash can in the 400 block, and fresh spin marks leaving 511. I spoke with Block and Cothron, who were sitting on the steps of 511. Both denied knowing anything of the incident, but gave conflicting stories. Block would look at Cothron before she would answer questions relating to the incident. Cothron went inside to get his ID. A short time after he went inside, I heard a series of loud noises followed by the neighboring dog barking. I stepped around back and saw Cothron fleeing on foot after jumping a privacy fence. He saw me and immediately laid on the ground with his arms out beside him. He said he had a warrant, which was later confirmed through the Florida Parole Commission. (Violation of Conditional Release for burglary) He was later taken to the jail without further incident. The trash was removed/picked up by Block. Reporting Officer POINTER, S
SHE WAS IN THE WRONG PLACE AT THE WROUNG TIME
Incident # 12-13305 On 11/11/12 at 18:44 I was investigating a verbal argument at 2210 Hammocks Square Drive when I conducted a warrants check on one of the subjects involved, Mary Hicks. Upon conducting a warrants check on Ms. Hicks through FCIC/NCIC it was determined that she had an outstanding arrest warrant for failing to pay traffic fines. Ms. Hicks was taken into custody and transported to the Bay County Jail where she was booked in. Reporting Officer HOBBS, L
Incident # 12-13334 On 11-12-12 at about 1549 hours, Ricky Burgfeld came into the Lynn Haven Police Department at 1412 Pennsylvania Avenue. Ricky told dispatch he had a warrant in Holmes County FL. I arrived and checked Ricky through NCIC and the warrant for grand theft was confirmed through Holmes County. Ricky was transported to the Bay County Jail. Reporting Officer ADKINS, J
Incident # 12-13296 On 11/11/12 at approximately 1410 hours, I was sitting at the intersection of Baldwin Road and Minnesota Avenue. I observed a gray Lincoln car bearing Florida tag A U T S5 0 tra vel in g s out hb ou nd approaching the intersection. I recognized the car from a previous traffic stop conducted by Ofc. Seale on 11/9/12. During that stop, Ofc. Seale advised the registered owner, Joel P Byer, that his license was suspended. I also knew the tag was expired as of 6/10/12. I immediately got behind the vehicle and confirmed the tag expiration with the use of DAVID and the sticker displayed on the tag. I activated my emergency lights for the offense, and the vehicle stopped in the 3100 block of SR 77. I made contact with the driver Joel P Byer identified by his Florida drivers license. I advised him of the reason for the stop and also advised him his license was suspended. I advised Ofc. Seale to be en route to my location. Ofc. Seale arrived and confirmed that Byer had knowledge of the suspension due to the fact he informed him of the status on 11/9/12 while he was the passenger of the vehicle. I then asked Byer to step out of the vehicle, and I placed him into double locked handcuffs and escorted him to the rear of my patrol car. Byer adamantly denied any knowledge of the suspension during the entire encounter. I then issued Byer a criminal citation for the offense with a c o u r t d a t e o f 1 2 / 5 / 1 2 . B ye r acknowledged the court date with a signature and a thumb print. He was then released. Byer was given a warning for the expired tag. Ahmed I Elbana drove the car from the scene per Byer's request. Reporting Officer ALLYN, PRESTON
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Mr Cooper threatened to put her head through the window
Incident # 12-13333 On 11-12-12 at approximately 1540 hours, I responded to the 1600 block of Michigan Avenue in reference to a domestic call. Upon arrival I met with Whitney Hand. She was standing on the side of the road and appeared visibly shaken and upset. She stated that that her boyfriend, Jerome Terrell Cooper, picked her up from a hair appointment. She stated they started arguing because he was late picking her up. She stated that she was in the front passenger seat of his car. She stated they were driving on Michigan Ave when Mr Cooper threatened to put her head through the window. She stated that he then slammed the right side of her head against the passenger window. She stated she then punched his right shoulder to get him to stop. She stated that Mr. Cooper then stopped the vehicle, dragged her out, and threw her into the ditch. She stated that he then drove away. I observed that Ms Hand did not have any visible injuries. She was rubbing her elbow while I was talking to her. She stated she and Mr. Cooper had lived together for two years. She stated she was scared to go home, and asked to be taken to her mother's house. She stated she did want to file charges. Ms Hand gave a sworn witness statement. She was given domestic rights/ notice of legal rights. Ms Hand signed the receipt of domestic rights/ notice of legal rights. She was then taken to her mother's house on Cocoa Ave. I completed a complaint affidavit to be sent to the State Attorney's Office for the issuance of a summons. Reporting Officer MICHAELS, GLEN
Incident # 12-13346 On November 12, 2012 at approximately 1920 hours, I was dispatched to 2210 Hammocks Square Drive Apt 107 in Lynn Haven, Florida in reference to a battery. Upon my arrival, I made contact with Michelle Warren. Warren stated that she had allowed a friend, Mary Hicks, to stay with her for a few days. Warren said that on November 10, 2012 at approximately 2000 hours, Hicks had punched her in her left pinky finger during an argument, causing the finger to be broken. Warren went to the hospital for treatment on today's date, 2 days after the incident, and was advised by her social worker, Pam Silva, to report
the incident to police today. I asked Warren why she didn't report the incident on the date it happened, and she said she didn't think it was a big enough deal to call the police over. I asked Warren why she didn't report it on November 11, 2012 when officers from this agency were called to her apartmentconcerning a verbal argument between her and Hicks. Warren said she was not able to speak with officers without Hicks present, and she was scared of Hicks. Warren is physically handicapped, and has a caregiver. I spoke with her caregiver, Sarah Jackson, separately and away from Warren. Jackson said she was present in the apartment and unaware of an argument on November 10. She said she remembered Warren had spilled coffee and she was awakened by the noise. Jackson came out of the bedroom to check on Warren, at which time Warren told her everything was fine. Jackson cleaned up the mess and went back to bed. On November 11, Jackson noticed Warren's left pinky finger was purple. When she inquired about the injury, Warren told her she had accidentally hit her hand on the wall when she spilled the coffee the night before. On today's date, Jackson noticed the finger looked worse and suggested Warren have it looked at by a doctor. After going to the hospital, Warren advised the injury had been sustained when she was punched by Hicks. Jackson said there was some concern by her employer, ResCare, as to responsibility for the medical bill if a battery had occurred. Jackson called the police to report the incident after her and Warren returned home. Warren said she did not wish to pursue criminal charges against Hicks, who is currently in jail on a warrant. Warren signed a Declaration of Intent, and said she only wished to have the incident documented in a report. Reporting Officer ENFINGER, C
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Incident # 12-13350 On 11/12/2012 at approximately 2216 hrs, I was dispatched to 2615 Country Club Dr. in reference to a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival I made contact with the complainant Robert Noe, the female had left before I arrived, Officer Adkins pulled her over leaving the neighborhood and transported her back to the residence. Robert stated that he and his fiance, Rebecca Theobald were arguing earlier and she tried to hit his cell phone out of his hand and accidently hit him in the face so he wanted her to leave but she refused. Robert said he then called the police station and Rebecca got scared and left the house. Robert had a small red area on his face from where he was hit, Robert said he did not want to press charges because he felt she hit him on accident. Robert said he just wanted Rebecca to leave his house tonight. Robert signed a declaration of intent stating that he did not want to press charges on Rebecca. At that time Officer Adkins transported Rebecca back to her vehicle and instructed her not to return to Robert's residence tonight. Reporting Officer ANTUNOVIC, M Incident # 12-13387 On 11/13/2012 at approximately 1957 hrs, I was dispatched to Walmart in reference to a retail theft. Upon arrival I made contact with Alex Turner, the Asset Protection Associate. Also present was Kimberly Dawn Wright, identified by Florida drivers license. Alex stated that approximately 1920 hrs he observed two females later identified as Kimberly Wright and Breanna Mazullo, select various items of the store to include jeans, electric shaving unit and whitening strips and conceal them in Kimberly's purse. Also Kimberly took a pair of shoes and put them on her feet. The other female, Breanna was observed "looking out" for Kimberly as she concealed the items. The females then split up to leave the store from 2 different exits. Kimberly walked through the garden center and passed all points of sale and was met by Alex Turner
Incident # 12-13289 On 11/11/12 at approximately 0817 hours, I was dispatched to 1802 Alabama Avenue in reference to a verbal dispute. I made contact with Taryl York in front of the home. York pointed at Alissa leaving as I arrived. I immediately asked York if this was a physical altercation, and he stated no. He advised Alissa Miller-Tripp and himself got into a verbal altercation about him living in the home. He stated he called the police due to prior domestic issues in the past. He stated the altercation was not physical, but he did not want it to become physical. York advised Alissa packed all of his belongings earlier in the morning and placed them in the living room area. He stated he woke and found Alissa moving his things, so they began to argue. York stated he is willing to leave, but he has no where to go on this date. I identified York with the use of DAVID and delivered the information to dispatch. She advised of a outstanding warrant for his arrest out of Clay County Florida. Dispatch contacted Clay County, and they confirmed the warrant and extradition. I then placed York into double locked handcuffs and escorted him to the rear of my patrol vehicle. I transported him to the Bay County Jail without incident. A copy of the warrant, detainer form, NCIC hit confirmation, and booking sheet are attached to this report. Reporting Officer ALLYN, PRESTON
at the front door. Breanna got into Kimberly's car and left the area. The total amount of the merchandise was $194.12. Alex said he observed Kimberly and Breanna working together to conceal the items and wanted to press charges and trespass both of them. Kimberly provided us with Breannas number, Sgt Hamilton called Breanna and she answered. Sgt Hamilton told Breanna to come back to Walmart to talk to us about what happened but she hung up the phone and apparently turned it off as we were unable to call her back. Alex completed a sworn witness statement to the incident. Kimberly was trespassed from Walmart and I then transported her to PD-1 to complete the complaint affidavit and booking sheet. Once the forms were complete I transported Kimberly to the Bay County Jail without incident. Reporting Officer ANTUNOVIC, M
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Incident # 12-13211 On 11/8/12 at approximately 1143 hrs, I was on patrol driving southbound on S.R. 77 approaching the 2000 block. At that time I observed a black Saturn suv driving in front of me with no tail lights. I activated my over head lights initiating a traffic stop in the 2000 block of S.R. 77. I made contact with the driver, Emerria Forward identified by Fl drivers license. I explained to her the purpose of the stop, she then noticed she did not have her lights on. Dispatch advised that Emerria's drivers license was suspended on 10/29/12 indefinitely for failure to pay fine, notice of the suspension was sent. I issued Emerria a criminal citation for driving while license suspended or revoked with knowledge, Emerria signed the citation and submitted a finger print, I confiscated Emerria's drivers license due to it being suspended. Emerria called her mother to drive her car away, once she arrived they left the scene. Reporting Officer ANTUNOVIC, M
Incident # 12-13248 On 11/9/12 at 19:12 I was dispatched to the Dollar General Store located at 3820 W Hwy 390 in reference to a woman begging customers for money. Upon arrival I made contact with Dorothy Judd who was standing in the parking lot. Ms. Judd denied asking people for money and stated that she was only there to buy butter but it was too expensive. I next made contact with store clerk Shelby Jackson
who stated that the store wished to issue a trespass warning against Ms. Judd for the property. At Ms. Jackson's request I issued Ms. Judd a trespass warning for the Dollar General and then transported her to her home. Reporting Officer HOBBS, L
...he was thrown through the living room window... Incident # 12-13258 On 11-10-2012 at 0031hrs, I was dispatched to 208 E 8th St in reference to a physical altercation. Upon arrival, I spoke with a white male, later identified as David Anthony Yelk, who was sitting in a patio chair under the carport. Yelk stated that he was asleep in his two roommate’s bed, one of which is his brother Jason John Yelk and his girlfriend, Melyssa Meghann Sharp-Navarette, when they came home from a night on the town. He said they woke him up abruptly, dragged him out of the bedroom, and began attacking him by hitting him in the face. He said the struggle continued until he was thrown through the living room window. He had slight redness to his head and face, but declined medical treatment. He later provided a sworn audio statement, which will later be transcribed.
David….tried to choke her, and Jason hit him several times in the face to get him off of her…. I spoke to both Jason and Melyssa. They both said they came home to find David asleep in their bed. They said they politely woke him up and he attacked them. They said David, at one point, directed his attack to Melyssa, tried to choke her, and Jason hit him several times in the face to get him off of her. They both said at some point, David forced Jason's hand through the window causing it to shatter. Jason had a laceration on his right hand, but also declined medical treatment. Melyssa said her neck hurt, but had no redness or swelling. They too, provided a sworn audio statement which will later be transcribed. None of the three wanted to pursue criminal charges on each other. They all signed a Declaration of Intent, which was approved by Sgt. Hernandez. Both Yelks were given the DV paperwork, of which they signed a receipt for. David agreed to leave for the evening and return when everyone is sober. Due to not being able to determine the primary aggressor, no arrest was made. This report should be forwarded to the domestic violence center.Reporting Officer POINTER, S
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A husband buys his wife a car for Christmas ... "I don't like it" she says, "I want some what that goes from 0-140 in 3 seconds." So he comes back with a set of bathroom scales.
A guy walks into a bar and demands to know "Who's the strongest in here?" The toughest guy looks at him and says "I am the strongest around here!" The other guy politely asks "Can you help me push my car to the gas station?"
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Michelle VASHER of 139 Downing St. Panama City Beach 00 Is WANTED FOR NON PAYMENT OF A 2000 OLDS BRAVADA…... TAN IN COLOR
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prepared on surfaces that have not been sanitized with a bleach solution or the commercial equivalent (read the use instructions on the sanitizing product).
November 19, 2012 By TheCountyPressEditor
During holiday gatherings, it is easy to lose track of time and how long things have been “sitting out.” Refrigerate or freeze perishables, prepared food, and leftovers within two hours. Use shallow containers to ensure rapid cooling. Make sure the refrigerator is set at 40 0 F or below and the freezer is set at Zero 0 F.
Food Safety Recommendations for the Holidays Bay County – There is a nip in the air and leaves are changing colors. ‘Tis the season for getting together with friends and family and enjoying good food. The Bay County Health Department is reminding residents to use proper food safety practices to remain healthy through the holidays. With a little planning and attention to detail, unpleasant and even life-threatening gastrointestinal illnesses can be avoided. Food safety starts in the grocery store. Keep meat, poultry, seafood, and eggs separate from all other foods in the grocery bag or cart. Traveling from store-to-store and long car rides to be with friends and family can expose foods to unsafe temperatures for extended periods of time. Warm temperatures can make your holiday meal a veritable “petri-dish” for bacteria. Bacteria increase most quickly at temperatures between 40 0 and 140 0 F. Keeping frozen items frozen and refrigerated items refrigerated until preparation and cooking can minimize the time bacteria have to grow. If preparing a turkey, plan ahead. Turkeys should be thawed in the refrigerator and never on the countertop. A 16 – 20 pound turkey can take four to five days to thaw in the refrigerator and 8-10 hours to thaw submerged in cold running water. Removing the giblets facilitates further thawing. Be sure to not over pack your turkey with stuffing, contents need room for expansion to cook properly. Turkeys should be cooked in a preheated oven at 325 0 F or higher until all parts of the turkey and stuffing/dressing have reached 165 0 F. Internal temperatures should be verified with a meat thermometer at the thickest part of the breast, the innermost part of the thigh, the wing, and the center of any stuffing/dressing.
Here are a few more tips to keep you and your family healthy throughout the holidays: — Wash hands and sanitize utensils and surfaces before and after food preparation. — A person who has had nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea in the weeks proceeding a holiday gathering should put an extra effort into hand washing before handling food that others will be eating. Bacteria and viruses that cause gastro-intestinal illnesses can be excreted in feces for weeks after an infected person no longer has symptoms. — Bacteria and viruses can also be transferred from inanimate objects such as faucet handles, doorknobs, countertops, kitchen utensil handles, condiment bottles, etc. Sanitize these items frequently and wash your hands after touching them. — Don’t cross contaminate. Surfaces should be cleaned with a bleach solution or other commercial disinfectant between preparation of different foods. Use separate cutting boards and plates for produce and for meat, poultry, seafood, and eggs. Discard grooved or pitted cutting boards as they can no longer be thoroughly cleaned. — Dish sponges, brushes, rags, and hand towels are some of the most contaminated surfaces in the kitchen. Sponges and brushes should be disinfected with a bleach solution or sent through a wash and dry cycle in the dishwasher. Rags and hand towels should be replaced, laundered, and dried frequently. — Don’t store raw meat over other items in the refrigerator or put the meat in a bowl or tray. This will prevent meat juices from dripping on ready to eat foods. — Always wash fruits and vegetables, even if you plan to peel them.
Bay County – Food Safety Recommendations for the Holidays
Clean kitchen surfaces and wash your hands before and after preparing each item to avoid cross contamination. Ready to eat foods should not be
Information courtesy of the USDA, CDC, and the Florida DOH. For more information, call 850-872-4455 ext. 1125. For more information on safe food preparation visit these websites: http://www.fsis.usda.gov
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W/M 1110 Bradley Circ Lynn Haven FL Date Issued: 11/15/2012 Offense: Vop Obst Crime Inv Offense Type: Felony Status: Active
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HILL, DENNIS C
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KRINKE, HAYDEN K
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PATTERSON, JOSHUA DYou should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation. SMITH, DARA L W/M 240a Center Av Panama City FL Date Issued: 11/14/2012 Offense: Vop Burg Unocc Struct Conv Offense Type: Felony Status: Active
W/F 77 Shangralia St Freeport FL Date Issued: 11/13/2012 Offense: Fta Pretail Theft Offense Type: Felony Status: Active
PHILLIP BRANDON MATHES 2881 Gamefarm Rd. Panama City FL W/M Age: 31 Date: 11/17/2012
MICHAEL KEVIN TAYLOR 908 E. 2nd Ct. Panama City FL W/M Age: 47 Date: 11/18/2012 Offense: Dom:battery - Touch Or Strike Bond : Agency: PCPD Offense: Burgl - With Assault Or Battery Bond : Agency: PCPD
ANTHONY JOSEPH EDMONDS 15727 Front Beach Rd. Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 37 Date: 11/18/2012 Offense: Dom:battery - Touch Or Strike Bond : Agency: PCBPD
Offenses: Assault - On Officer Firefighter Emt Etc Carrying Concealed Weapon - Firearm Burgl - Dwelling Structure Or Conveyance Armed Vop: Grand Theft Larc - Theft Is 300 Or More But Less Than 5000 Dols Resist Officer - With Violence Possession Of Weapon - Or Ammo By Convicted Fla Felon Alter Identification On Weap - Remove Serial Number From Firearm Battery - On Officer Firefighter Emt Etc Agency: PCPD
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STEVEN ROBERT SHANK
MICHAEL DAVID BRAKE
2401 Stanford Rd. Panama City FL W/M Age: 21
5022 Sharon Dr. Parker FL W/M Age: 50
Date: 11/18/2012 Offense: Traffic Offense - Dui Alcohol Or Drugs 1st Off
Date: 11/18/2012 Offense: Dom:aggrav Battery Cause Bodily Harm Or Disability
Agency: PCPD
Agency: PPD
DOMICIANO ALEJANDRO VAZQUEZ
RICARDO JERMAINE MARSHALL
1142 Hickory Avenue Panama City FL H/M Age: 43
825 Bradley Circle Lynn Haven FL B/M Age: 35
Date: 11/18/2012 Offense: Nonmoving Traffic Viol - Operate Motor Vehicle Wo Valid License
Date: 11/18/2012 Offense: Dom:battery - Felony Batt Or Domestic Batt By Strangulation
Agency: LHPD
Agency: PCPD
CAMERON DESEAN TAYLOR 918 E. 17th Street Panama City FL B/M Age: 24 Date: 11/18/2012 Offense: Knowingly Drive While Lic Suspended Revoked Agency: PPD
EVE MAYBELL BENSON 507 Sims Ave Panama City FL W/F Age: 48 Date: 11/18/2012 Offense: Reckless Driving; Dwlsr Agency: BCSO
GEORGE CLAGUE 2101 W. Hwy 390 Lynn Haven FL W/M Age: 80 Date: 11/18/2012 Offense: Dom:battery Touch Or Strike Agency: LHPD
MATTHEW MORRIS 141 Mary Ella Panama City FL W/M Age: 56 Date: 11/18/2012 Offense: Knowingly Drive While Lic Suspended Revoked; Nonmoving Traffic Viol - Attach Registration License Plate Not As Agency: BCSO
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POSSESSION lemieux, randall A.
30 MONTHS www.BayCountyPress.com _________________________________________________________________ PAGE 27
Serving Bay County for more than 20 years
1007 W.15th Street
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The COUNTY PRESS Honors our FALLEN HEROES Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kan.
The Department of Defense announced today the death of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Killed were: Sgt. Channing B. Hicks, 24, of Greer, S.C., and Spc. Joseph A. Richardson, 23, of Booneville, Ark. They died Nov. 16, in Paktika province, Afghanistan, from injuries suffered when enemy forces attacked their unit with an improvised explosive device and small arms fire. They were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kan. The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Staff Sgt. Rayvon Battle Jr., 25, of Rocky Mount, N.C., died Nov. 13, in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 38th Engineer Company, 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Sgt. Matthew H. Stiltz, 26, of Spokane, Wash., died Nov. 12, at Zerok, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked his unit with indirect fire. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade
The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Capt. James D. Nehl, 37, of Gardiner, Ore., died Nov. 9, in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan, from small arms fire while on patrol during combat operations. He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kan. The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Staff Sgt. Kenneth W. Bennett, 26, of Glendora, Calif., died Nov. 10, in Sperwan Gar, Afghanistan, from injuries sustained w hen he encountered an improvised explosive device during combat operations. He was assigned to the 53rd Ordnance Company (EOD), 3rd Ordnance Battalion (EOD), Joint Base LewisMcChord, Wash. The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Spc. Daniel L. Carlson, 21, of Running Springs, Calif., died Nov. 9, in Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Carlson was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 25th Aviation Regiment, 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, Wheeler Army Airfield, Hawaii.
Statement by Pentagon Press Secretary George Little on the Train Crash in Midland Secretary Panetta was deeply saddened by news of the tragic accident involving veterans heroes and their spouses in Midland, Texas, which occurred as this community
was coming together to honor them. His thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims, with those injured in this incident, and with the entire community.
Army Releases October Suicide Data The Army released suicide data today for the month of October. During October, among active-duty soldiers, there were 20 potential suicides: five have been confirmed as suicides, and 15 remain under investigation. For September, the Army reported 15 potential suicides among active-duty soldiers: four have been confirmed as suicides, and 11 remain under investigation. For 2012, there have been 166 potential active-duty suicides: 105 have been confirmed as suicides, and 61 remain under investigation. Active-duty suicide number for 2011: 165 confirmed as suicides, and no cases under investigation. During October, among reserve component soldiers who were not on active duty, there were 13 potential suicides (nine Army National Guard and four Army Reserve): three have been confirmed as suicides, and 10 remain under investigation. For September, among that same group, the Army reported 16 potential suicides. Since the release of that report one case was added for a total of 17 cases (13 Army National Guard and 4 Army Reserve); five have been confirmed as suicides, and 12 remain under investigation. For 2012, there have been 114 potential not on active-duty
suicides (75 Army National Guard and 39 Army Reserve): 83 have been confirmed as suicides, and 31 remain under investigation. Not on active-duty suicide numbers for 2011: 118 (82 Army National Guard and 36 Army Reserve) confirmed as suicides, and no cases under investigation. “Suicide is preventable, and its prevention is a shared responsibility among all members of the Army family,” said Gen. David M. Rodriguez, commanding general, U.S. Army Forces Command. Rodriguez said that everyone is empowered to intervene and save lives, “effective intervention requires leadership involvement and support, an environment that promotes help-seeking for hidden wounds like depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress and prior knowledge of available local and national resources. We all must take the time to do a selfinventory to assess the presence and impact of stressors in our lives. Of equal importance is the awareness of the needs of others around us. There are no bystanders in our Army family.” Soldiers and families in need of crisis assistance can contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Trained consultants are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year and can be contacted by dialing 1-800-273TALK (8255) or by visiting their website at http:// www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org The website for the American Foundation for Suicide P re ve n t i o n i s h t t p : / / www.afsp.org/ and the Suicide Prevention Resource Council site is found at http://www.sprc.org/ index.asp .
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JEFFREY WAYNE UIMER
COTY ALEXANDER SAGE
JESSE JAMES PHILLIPS
520 Richard Jackson Blvd Panama City FL W/M Age: 38
1231 South Katherine Avenue Callaway FL W/M Age: 19
18104 Park Place Fountain FL W/M Age: 30
Date: 11/17/2012 Offense: Larc - Grand Theft 5000 Or More Less Than 10k Dols
Date: 11/17/2012 Offense: Larc - Retail Theft Alone Or Coordinates Others
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Recommit - Aggravated Assault - Battery - Rowov - Poss Of Meth Witd - Poss Marij Witd - Poss Of Oxycodone Poss Of Para Agency: BCSO
Agency: PCBPD Agency: BCSO
KENNETH EARL GRAFF 12026 Ivydell St Fountain FL W/M Age: 59 Date: 11/17/2012 Offense: Larc - Petit 1st Off
KEVIN D YOUNG 6511 Enzor Street
SALINA LARON COCHRAN 1435 W 30th St Panama City FL B/F Age: 27 Date: 11/17/2012 Offense: Larc - Theft Is 300 Or More But Less Than 5000 Dols Agency: PCPD
RENE VEGA-MEDINA
DIXIE LYNN REYNOLDS
Panama City FL W/M Age: 50
218 Romanza St. Panama City Beach FL H/M Age: 29
300 Cabana Blvd Panama City Bch FL W/F Age: 39
Date: 11/17/2012 Offense: Resist Officer Obstruct Wo Violence; Disord Conduct
Date: 11/17/2012 Offense: Nonmoving Traffic Viol - Operate Motor Vehicle Wo Valid License
Date: 11/18/2012 Offense: Traffic Offense - Dui Alcohol Or Drugs 1st Off
Agency: BCSO
Agency: PCPD
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
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$300 bicycle stolen from BAMBI'S DOLL HOUSE PCPD 12-14959 12-14959 11/14/2012 10:19:39PM 2915 E 5TH ST; BAMBI'S DOLL HOUSE
On the above date and time, I responded to the above address in reference to a theft. Upon arrival, I made contact with the victim who stated he left his bike in front of the business at about 8:00 p.m., while he was working. The victim stated he walked out front and noticed the bicycle missing at about 10:00 p.m. The victim stated management had video of the theft. I looked at the video and noticed a white male, wearing a blue sweatshirt and black jeans, take the bicycle. The white male was last seen traveling east on Business 98. Management stated they did not know how to make a CD of the video and would call me tomorrow with a copy. The bicycle was described as a black Beach Cruiser, with silver lettering. The property stolen is worth approximately $300. Ofc. Matthew Cole 912
BURGLARY
PCPD 12-14961 12-14961 11/14/2012 11:07:00PM 1124 HARMON AVE I responded to the above address in reference a burglary to a vehicle. Upon my arrival, I made contact with the victim and complainant. The victim stated that on 11/14/2012 at approximately 4:30 PM, she noticed her brown purse missing from her vehicle. The purse included her Driver's License and a I-Pod touch. The victim stated that she had left her vehicle door open and there were no signs of forced entry. Due to the rain and a wet vehicle, I was unable to process the vehicle for finger prints. I visually processed the vehicle. At the time of the call, there are no known suspect information or witnesses. Ofc Dorris 710 PCPD 12-14963 12-14963 11/14/2012 11:54:20PM 717 HARRISON AVE; MCDONALDS RESTAURANT
WANTED PERSON
I responded to the above address in reference a suspicious person. Upon my arrival, I made contact with the individual in question, Mr Bryant. While checking Mr Bryant in FCIC/NCIC, he came back with three confirmed warrants for Failure to Pay Fine. Mr Bryant was arrested and transported to the Bay County Jail in reference his warrants. Ofc Dorris 710
BURGLARY
PCPD 12-14964 12-14964 11/14/2012 11:56:01PM 2409 E 10TH ST; APT C On Wednesday, 11/14/2012, at approximately 2356 hours, I responded to 2409 E 10th St; Unit C, in reference to a reported burglary in progress. Upon my arrival, I spoke to the victim who advised that his Girlfriend's Ex-Boyfriend kicked his front door in following a heated verbal dispute and also damaged a flat screen TV after pushing it off of the living room entertainment center . The victim described the suspect as a W/M approximately 6'2", 225 lbs, wearing a white polo shirt with green stripes and dark denim jeans. The victim
suspect had a heated argument through the locked front door stated that the suspect became angry with him after finding out that he was now dating the suspect's former Girlfriend. The victim stated that he and the suspect had a heated argument through the locked front door and that the suspect stated that he was going to kick the door in. The victim stated that the suspect gave him to the count of three and then kicked the door in, causing approximately $500.00 damage. The victim advised that the suspect then entered his residence and continued to argue with him at which time the victim called police. The victim stated that the suspect then pushed the TV off of the stand . The victim stated that his girlfriend then left with the suspect to keep there from being any further
Warning . The suspect agreed to speak about the incident. The suspect refused to acknowledge the fact that he was ever at the victim's residence and denied committing any criminal acts. I notified Sergeant Hines of the facts and circumstances surrounding the case at that time. I obtained photographs of the damaged property at the incident location and have submitted the photographs into property evidence. Sergeant Hines then contacted Det. R. Perkins in reference to this case. I transported the suspect to the Panama City Police Department for further interview. Det. Perkins arrived at the police department and the investigation was turned over to him. The suspect was later transported to Bay County Jail. This concludes my involvement in this case. Ofc. Thurman #1112 PCPD 12-14941 12-14941 11/14/2012 4:50:15PM
TRESPASSER
2810 W 15TH ST Ofc. J. Walker #2605 I was dispatched to 2810 W. 15th Street in reference to a disturbance. I made contact with Suzette Patrick. She stated she was involved in a verbal altercation with her daughter Jennifer Patrick and her boyfriend, William Smith. Suzette stated her daughter has been accusing her of stealing her prescribed pain medication. William stepped in and began to argue with Suzette as well. To avoid any further altercation, Suzette stated she wished to have William trespassed from her property. William was issued a trespass warning and was advised not to return and he stated he understood. William left the property in my presence.
PCPD 12-14942 12-14942 11/14/2012 5:10:01PM
ATT LARCENY
2694 HIGHWAY 77; Contact was made with Wendy Howard the store manager who stated an unknown person stole a cell phone from a wall display. The phone was out of sight of the surveillance system. The thief is unknown.
then pushed the TV off of the stand
problems. I was able to make contact with the Girlfriend / Witness at her residence as well as the suspect. The Witness confirmed that the suspect did in fact kick the front door in and that he was very upset with the victim and they were arguing back and forth. The witness stated that there had been several times tonight when the victim and suspect spoke regarding their relationship with the witness and that it eventually escalated into the suspect becoming so angry that he was threatening the victim and eventually made forced entry into the victim's residence. I handcuffed the suspect and he was advised his Miranda
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There will be festivities at both the St. Andrews Marina and the Downtown Marina. At the St. Andrews Marina, we will be having the Boat Parade Market from 4-8 pm. At the Downtown Marina, the Downtown Improvement Board in cooperation with the Downtown Marina will be hosting Winter Fest We want to thank our sponsors of the 26th Annual Boat parade of Lights:
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The Bay County Sheriff's Office was presented with over $7,000 in new toys and cash today by the American Muscle Car Club of Panama City. The toys and money were collected at the Project 25 Show and Shine car show, held today at the Holiday Inn near the Panama City Mall. Project 25 is the annual toy drive for needy children of Bay County. For the past 11 years, the kick-off event for Project 25 has been the Show and Shine car show. This year's show is the most successful event to date. The Bay County Sheriff's Office will accept donations of new, unwrapped toys and cash to provide toys for needy children at Christmas. Cash donations will be used to purchase toys at the Super Wal*Mart in Callaway at 6 pm on December 11, 2012. Volunteers are asked to attend this shopping event to help shop for the children. Donations for Project 25 can be made at the Bay County Sheriff's Office on 3421 North Highway 77 in Panama City. Report Prepared by R. Corley with Information by Ms. B. Johns & Approved by Major T. Ford November 4, 2012
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COREY LAUTRIEC SHUMAN 4010 Thomas Dr Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 25 Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Dom:battery Touch Or Strike Agency: BCSO
TANNER JOSEPH SMITH
EN NELSON TUDURY
TRACY LEAH SKIPPER
2914 Patricia Ann Ln Panama City FL W/M Age: 19
Transient Panama City FL W/M Age: 26
2420 E 22nd Pl Panama City FL W/F Age: 36
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Traffic Offense - Dui Alcohol Or Drugs 1st Off
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Vop - Petit Theft
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Vop/child Neglect
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
Agency: PCPD
SEAN MICHAEL SMITS
PHILLIP ROY CAMPBELL
AUSTIN IVIE WHITMIRE
JUSTIN DAVID ADAMS
4428 Huckleberry Ln Panama City FL W/M Age: 35
1307 Pinnacle Pines Rd Panama City FL W/M Age: 41
4455 West 19th Panama City FL W/F Age: 22
234 N. Tyndall Pkwy Callaway FL W/M Age: 22
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Knowingly Drive While Lic Suspended Revoked
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Knowingly Drive While Lic Suspended Revoked
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Ftpf/drug Para
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Disord Conduct; Dom:battery - Touch Or Strike
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
Agency: PCPD Agency: PPD
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CHRISTOPHER BRENT MCCLOUD Transient Panama City FL W/M Age: 28 Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Rec : Grand Theft 300-5000 X2; Grand Theft Motor Veh.; Poss Marij Under 20 Grams; Vop - Fraud Use Of Credit Card Agency: BCSO
JENNIFER BRIDGETT RUSH 1317 Chesnut Ave Panama City FL W/F Age: 26 Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Disord Conduct Agency: BCSO
GUY ALAN LEBLANC 14806 Front Beach Rd Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 54 Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Vop:dwlsr
GINNY LEE BROWN 7100 N Lagoon Dr Panama City Beach FL W/F Age: 40 Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Vop:pwc; Isw/harrassing Phone Calls
Agency: PCBPD Agency: BCSO
ARTHUR MACK CAGE 5215 Lee Drive Callaway FL B/M Age: 19 Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Sent : Att. 2nd Deg Murder, Rowv, Child Abuse, Fel Crim Misch X3 Agency: BCSO
KELLY LENORE (PRICE) HEBERT 1117 S.comet Callaway FL B/F Age: 21 Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Vop/d-v X2 Agency: BCSO
RODDRICK BENNARD STANLEY 5132 Lance St Panama City FL B/M Age: 41 Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Trespassing Structure Or Conveyance Agency: PCPD
RACHEL LE TILGHMAN 1210 Savannah Dr Panama City FL W/F Age: 22 Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Drugs-possess - Cntrl Sub Wo Prescription; Narcotic Equip-possess - And Or Use Agency: BCSO
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LEE RYAN FORRESTER
JESSE EDWIN HILL
VIDAL RODRIGUEZ
SAMUEL LEE REAVES
1938 Karly Ct Panama City FL W/M Age: 19
2011 Frankford Ave Panama City FL W/M Age: 21
20135 Sweetwater Branch Rd Fountain FL W/M Age: 37
810 E. 8th Ct Panama City FL B/M Age: 56
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Rec: Battery
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Rec: Battery
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Resist Officer Obstruct Wo Violence
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Nonmoving Traffic Viol - Operate Motor Vehicle Wo Valid License
Agency: PCPD Agency: BCSO
JAMES EARL WARE 1221 N. Bonita Ave
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL MILWICZ
Panama City FL B/M Age: 46
250 Nelle St Panama City FL W/M Age: 39
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Knowingly Drive While Lic Suspended Revoked; Ftpf: Dwlsr W/ Knowledge
Date: 11/10/2012 Offense: Dom:battery Touch Or Strike
Agency: SPD
Agency: BCSO
JAMES EDWARD WAHL
HEIDI ORIANA VERONDA
5404 Woodhurst Dr Panama City FL W/M Age: 37
611 Poinsettia Ct Panama City Beach FL W/F Age: 19
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Drugs-possess - Cntrl Sub Wo Prescription; Marijuanapossess - Not More Than 20 Grams; Narcotic Equip-possess - And Or Use Agency: SPD
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Dom:battery Touch Or Strike Agency: PCBPD
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QUINTON ISSAC ADAMS
7414 Walker Drive Panama City FL B/M Age: 27 Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Resist Officer - Obstruct W/o Vio; Marijuanapossess - W/I To S/M/D Sch I; Prin/Acc:marijuana-smuggl - Bring Schedule I Into State; Public Order Crimes - Use 2 Way Comm Device To Facil Felony Agency: BCSO
AMBER FAITH (BENNETT) CRISWELL 522 N. Tyndall Pkwy Panama City FL W/F Age: 24 Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Evidence-destroying - Tamper With Or Fabricate Physicall Resist Officer Obstruct Wo Violence Agency: BCSO
JENNIFER LYNN MARTIN 4614 Pinedale Rd Youngstown FL W/F Age: 26 Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Fta/dwlsr Agency: BCSO
CAMERON DUANE BARBER
TIFFANY ANN MARSHALL
920 E. Park St Parker FL W/M Age: 28
8337 John Pitts Rd Panama City FL W/F Age: 26
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Dom:battery - Touch Or Strike; Vocc: Agg Batt Intent To Do Harm (X2)
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Larc - Theft Is 300 Or More But Less Than 5000 Dols Agency: BCSO
Agency: PPD
THOMAS RYAN MORAN
BRANDON LEE RECTOR
TONY MACK DUNCAN
126 Everett Ave Panama City FL W/M Age: 27
3114 Amanda Circle Panama City FL W/M Age: 30
2337 Orlando Rd Panama City FL W/M Age: 47
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Vocc - Smd Other Sch 1 & 2 X 4, Sale/manuf/deliv Other Drug X 2
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Larc - Theft Is 300 Or More But Less Than 5000 Dols; Stolen Prop-deal In
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Vop: Grand Theft
Agency: BCSO
Agency: PCPD
Agency: BCSO
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JAMIE RUBEN NORALES
JERRY ALLEN HINMAN
ELIZABETH ANN WRIGHT
914 Venetian Way Panama City FL H/M Age: 24 Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Traffic Offense - Refuse To Submit Dui Test After Lic Susp; Hit And Run - Leave Scene Of Crash Involve Damage To Prop; Damage Prop-crim Misch - 1000 Dols Or More Agency: BCSO
14940 Burnout Road Fountain FL W/M Age: 46
7120 Patronis Dr Panama City Beach FL W/F Age: 30
Date: 11/10/2012 Offense: Dom:battery Touch Or Strike
Date: 11/10/2012 Offense: Traffic Offense - Dui Alcohol Or Drugs 1st Off
Date: 11/10/2012 Offense: Disord Conduct
Agency: BCSO
Agency: PCBPD
Agency: PCBPD
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL PARKER
TIMOTHY SCOTT MORRIS
QUINTON DAVID SHEDD
1021 Kurze Ave Panama City FL B/M Age: 39
200 Verde Wood Circle Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 22
Date: 11/10/2012 Offense: Dom:aggrav Battery - Offendr Knew/should Have Known Vict Pregnant; Vop: Dom Batt Agency: BCSO
Date: 11/10/2012 Offense: Traffic Offense - Dui Alcohol Or Drugs 1st Off
JIMMIE RAY PHILLIPS 2433 Valley Oak Ct Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 28 Date: 11/10/2012 Offense: Disord Conduct Agency: PCBPD
Agency: PCPD
TIMOTHY TRAVIS CUNNINGHAM 2433 Valley Oak Ct Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 28
4103 W. 24th Ct Panama City FL W/M Age: 29
Date: 11/10/2012 Offense: Trespassing - Property Not Structure Or Convey; Damage Prop-crim Misch - Over 200 Dols Under 1000 Dols; Dom: battery - Felony Batt Or Domestic Batt By Strangulation Agency: PCBPD
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JARED JAKENZIE WAITER
ZACARIOUS MANTREL SANDERS
287 B Nelle Street Panama City FL B/M Age: 23
811 15th St Panama City Beach FL B/M Age: 24
Date: 11/10/2012 Offense: Dom:aggrav Battery Cause Bodily Harm Or Disability
Date: 11/10/2012 Offense: Vop:flee/elude Leo
Date: 11/10/2012 Offense: Vop:grand Theft Motor Vehicle
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
DESIREE SEALIA GAFF Homeless Panama City FL W/F Age: 23
TRAFTON GEORGE KERRIDGE Transient W/M Age: 35 Date: 11/10/2012 Offense: Disorderly Intox - Disorder Intox Public Place Cause Disturbance; Trespassing - Structure Or Conveyance Agency: SPD
BRANDY HARVELL 113 Sandalwood Lane Panama City Beach FL W/F Age: 29 Date: 11/10/2012 Offense: Cruelty Toward Child - Abuse Causes Great Bodily Harm Disability
WILLIAM LEWIS GAY
JOSHUA JARROD RAY
JEREMIAH WILLIAMS
2364 Grandoaks Ln Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 48
411 N. Berthe Ave Panama City FL W/M Age: 29
Transient Panama City FL B/M Age: 28
Date: 11/10/2012 Offense: Burgl - With Assault Or Battery
Date: 11/11/2012 Offense: Ftpf:leave Scene Of Accident Involve Damage To Prop
Date: 11/11/2012 Offense: Resist Officer - Obstruct Wo Violence; Marijuana-possess - Not More Than 20 Grams; Narcotic Equippossess - And Or Use Agency: PCPD
Agency: BCSO Agency: PCBPD
Agency: BCSO
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CHRISTOPHER ROBERT SMITH
KORI CHARMAINE HEBERT
522 E. 4th Court Panama City FL W/M Age: 28
611 Camellia Ave Panama City FL B/F Age: 26
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Public Order Crimes - Act As Bail Bond Agent Without Lic
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Rec: Poss Of Crack Cocaine; Rec: Poss Of Marijuana L/t 20; Rec: Poss Para
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
DUSTIN WAYNE DAMICO
CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM CARVER
409 School Avenue Springfield FL W/M Age: 19
409 School Ave Springfield FL B/M Age: 21
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Csru:retail Theft; Vop:battery General X2
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Drugs-possess - Listed Chemical Wit Manufacture Cntrl Subs; Narcotic Equip-possess - And Or Use Agency: BCSO
Agency: SPD
JAMIE SUMMERS 2507 Drummond Ave Panama City FL W/M Age: 31 Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Vop - Poss Meth Witd / Poss Cont Subs Agency: BCSO
ADELE BECK 1329 Transmitter Rd Panama City FL W/F Age: 51 Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Resist Officer - With Violence; Disorderly Intox - Disorder Intox Public Place Cause Disturbance
CHELSEA DANIELLE SATTERFIELD 409 School Avenue Panama City FL W/F Age: 20 Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Narcotic Equippossess - And Or Use Agency: BCSO
BRADLEY RYAN HIERS 1110 Bradley Circle Lynn Haven FL W/M Age: 25 Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Vop: Obstruct Crime, Poss C/s, Obtain C/s By Fraud Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
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MATTHEW DEAN EMRICK
DAVID IZAIAH FACIANE
609 Allen Ave. Panama City FL W/M Age: 33
70612 Sunset Ave. Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 18
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Shoplifting - Petit From Merchant 2nd Or Subsq Off
Date: 11/17/2012 Offense: Shooting Into A Occupied Dwelling; Veh Theft - Grand 3rd Degree
CLAYTON LEE GLAESMANN 128 #5 Lake Place Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 37
AARON S. FROEHLICH 6531 Pridgen St. Panama City FL W/M Age: 30
Date: 11/17/2012 Offense: Disord Conduct
Date: 11/17/2012 Offense: Dom:battery Touch Or Strike
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
WILLIAM ALVIN HILL JR.
GEORGE SHANE RAWSON
TODD DANIEL ERICKSON
9632 Hwy.79 Panama City Beach FL W/F Age: 66
9851 S. Thomas Dr Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 24
33 Alma Avenue Panama City FL W/M Age: 25
Date: 11/17/2012 Offense: Resist Officer Obstruct Wo Violence; Disord Conduct
Date: 11/17/2012 Offense: Disord Conduct
Date: 11/17/2012 Offense: Moving Traffic Viol - Reckless Driving 1st Off
Agency: PCPD Agency: BCSO
LARRY KEY Transient Panama City FL B/M Age: 47 Date: 11/17/2012 Offense: Larc - Petit 1st Off Agency: PCPD
Agency: PCBPD Agency: PCBPD
Agency: PCBPD
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JOHN WILLIAM HUGHES 720 Hamilton Ave Panama City FL B/M Age: 38 Date: 11/11/2012 Offense: Drugs-possess Cntrl Sub Wo Prescription; Marijuana-possess - Possess Marijuana Over 20 Grams
TERRY RENEE ARD 1117 S. Tyndall Okwy Panama City FL W/F Age: 32 Date: 11/11/2012 Offense: Csru:make Harassing Phone Calls; Csru: Make Harassing Phone Calls Agency: BCSO
Agency: PCPD
KRYSTAL KARAIL UNDERWOOD Trnasient Panama City FL B/F Age: 27 Date: 11/11/2012 Offense: Cocaine-possess - Possess Cocaine Agency: SPD
DEMETRIUS KACHONE STEWART 215 Main Avenue Panama City FL B/M Age: 26 Date: 11/11/2012 Offense: Aggrav Battery - Offendr Knew/should Have Known Vict Pregnant; Narcotic Equip-possess - And Or Use Agency: PCPD
RHAKEEM EBONY MING
JASON LEE DAUPHIN
3127 West 20th Ct Panama City FL B/M Age: 18
3723 E. 3rd St Springfield FL W/M Age: 26
Date: 11/12/2012 Offense: Marijuana-possess With Intent To Sell Mfg Or Deliver Schedule I; Narcotic Equippossess - And Or Use
Date: 11/12/2012 Offense: Nonmoving Traffic Viol - Fail To Register Motor Veh
Agency: PCPD
Agency: SPD
JUSTIN LEE HUNTER 608 Satsuma Ave Panama City FL W/M Age: 29 Date: 11/11/2012 Offense: Vop: Dealing In Stolen Property; Vop: Dui: Dwlsr Agency: PCPD
TRIASHA CHANELLE DUHART 1609 Fountain Ave Panama City FL B/F Age: 19 Date: 11/12/2012 Offense: Resist Officer Obstruct Wo Violence; Damage Prop-crim Misch - 200 Dols And Under Agency: PCPD
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ALICIA ANN MINZE 12440 Skunk Valley Ln Southport FL W/F Age: 27 Date: 11/11/2012 Offense: Cruelty Toward Child - Act That Could Result In Phys Mental Injur; Vop: obtain C/s By Fraud
THOMAS JASON COTHRON 511 Minnesota Ave Lynn Haven FL W/M Age: 27 Date: 11/11/2012 Offense: Parole Violation: burglary Agency: LHPD
SEAN JEROME WHITE 613 Cone Ave Panama City FL B/M Age: 40
LATRICIA SHANCHEZ (MCCLOUD) MCCLEOD 613 Cone Panama City FL B/F Age: 35
Date: 11/11/2012 Offense: Fta - Domestic Battery
Date: 11/11/2012 Offense: Vop/fel Battery
Agency: PCPD
Agency: PCPD
FARRAH CHERIE BRADLEY
KYLE DAVID BARKER
Agency: BCSO
TARYL CLAYTON YORK
CRYSTAL ANN MULLIS
1802 Alabama Ave Panama City FL W/M Age: 33
1722 W. 17th Street Panama City FL W/F Age: 23
Date: 11/11/2012 Offense: Isw - Dwlsr
Date: 11/11/2012 Offense: Vop:retail Theft & Poss Of Para
Agency: LHPD Agency: BCSO
6029 Boat Race Road Callaway FL W/F Age: 22 Date: 11/11/2012 Offense: Fta:domestic Violence Battery Agency: BCSO
3913 Pisa Dr Panama City FL W/M Age: 22 Date: 11/11/2012 Offense: Cruelty Toward Child - Abuse Without Great Harm Agency: PCPD
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JAMES PATRICK FRIEDMAN
CHARLES RANDALL WORD
2175 Frankford Avenue Panama City FL W/M Age: 35
238 West 33rd Place Panama City FL W/M Age: 42
Date: 11/12/2012 Offense: Larc - Grand 3rd Degree Dwel Prop 100 To Und 300 Dols
Date: 11/12/2012 Offense: Dom:battery - Touch Or Strike; Damage Prop-crim Misch - 200 Dols And Under
Agency: PCPD
Agency: BCSO
ERIC JAMAR MATHIS
ROBERT LOUIS WILKERSON, III
CHASE ADDISON MOORE
2704 E. 7th Street Panama City FL B/M Age: 21
2121 Harrison Ave Panama City FL W/M Age: 23
Date: 11/12/2012 Offense: Vop-dom Battery
Date: 11/12/2012 Offense: Vop-dui
Date: 11/12/2012 Offense: Dom:battery Touch Or Strike
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
Agency: LHPD
400 East 19th St Panama City FL B/M Age: 29 Date: 11/12/2012 Offense: Nonmoving Traffic Viol - Drive While Lic Susp 3rd Or Subsq Off; Vop-poss C/s Witd,fel In Poss Firearm Or Ammo, Poss Para,poss C/s Agency: BCSO
RICKY LYNN BURGFELD
CHELSEA ANN JORDAN
2715 11th Avenue Panama City FL W/M Age: 38
4926 Lake Dr Panama City FL W/F Age: 18
Date: 11/12/2012 Offense: Isw:grand Theft; Isw:theft From A Designated Construction Site
Date: 11/12/2012 Offense: Larc - Petit 1st Off Agency: BCSO
Agency: LHPD
BILLY RAY JONES JR 1300 Arkansas Ave Lynn Haven FL W/M Age: 43
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MICHAEL DREW LACROIX 116 S. Vestavia St Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 45 Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Traffic Offense - Dui Alcohol Or Drugs 1st Off Agency: PCBPD
JADE AMBER LAVIERS 2401 Dorothy Ave Panama City Bch FL W/F Age: 22 Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Traffic Offense - Dui Alcohol Or Drugs 1st Off Agency: PCPD
RONNIE EARL BASS, JR
BOBBY JUNIOR PEACOCK
Transient Panama City FL W/M Age: 34
4726 Bay Point Rd Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 76
Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Vop-s/m/d Meth, Poss/dist Chem
Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Damage Prop-crim Misch - 1000 Dols Or More
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
ROBERT LYNN TAYLOR
LEE CROSS DANIELS
JOSEPH CHILUK-KI
AARON JACOB PRESLEY
6821 Waverly St Youngstown FL W/M Age: 45
220 East 1st Court Panama City FL B/M Age: 25
2121 W 28th Ct Panama City FL W/M Age: 46
9322 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 19
Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Simple Asslt - Intent Threat To Do Violence
Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Marijuana-producing - Schedule I; Narcotic Equippossess - Manufacture Deliver
Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Nonmoving Traffic Viol - Drive While Lic Susp 3rd Or Subsq Off
Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Stolen Propdeal In
Agency: PCPD
Agency: PCPD
Agency: PCPD
Agency: BCSO
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DEDRICK CLEON ROBINSON 4324 West 20th St Panama City FL B/M Age: 23
KENNY DALE ASHBY 822 Kraft Ave Panama City FL W/M Age: 20
DAZHON TERRENCE PARKER
DARYL DARNELL (DARREL) BRYAN
718 East 8th Ct Panama City FL B/M Age: 18
3824 St Luke St Panama City FL B/M Age: 31 Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Prin/acc:burgl Unoccupied Structure Unarmed
Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Bond Revokedposs Cocaine
Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Revoked Bond-burg Dwell/struct; Revoked Bond-crim Misch M/t $1000
Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Prin/acc:burgl Unoccupied Structure Unarmed
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
NICOLE REILLY 219 Oleander Dr
ANDREW BURGESS TAPPAN
MICHAEL LANCE FOWLER
3188 Wood Valley Rd Panama City FL W/M Age: 18
7001 Lois St Panama City FL W/M Age: 27
Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Ftpf-carrying Concealed Weapon; Burgl Occupied Conveyance Unarmed; Ftrbcwp-dwlsr Knowingly Agency: BCSO
Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Burgl - Unoccupied Structure Unarmed
JAMELL ALEXANDER PHILYAW 1504 Lincoln Ave Panama City FL B/M Age: 30 Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Revoked Bond-poss Cocaine; Revoked Bond-poss Para; Revoked Bond-dwlsr Knowingly Agency: BCSO
Panama City Bch FL W/F Age: 27 Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Dom:battery - Touch Or Strike; Resist Officer - Obstruct Wo Violence Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
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EDWARD CAPRAL KALIL 525 N. Walton Lakeshore Rd Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 19 Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Marijuana-possess - Not More Than 20 Grams; Narcotic Equip-possess And Or Use
TINA ELDORA WILKERSON 6727 Oakenshaw Dr Youngstown FL W/F Age: 34 Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Vop: Possess Of C/s Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
DARIUS RISHAWN WHITE 3714 Burnham Way Panama City FL B/M Age: 22 Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Marijuana-possess With Intent To Sell Mfg Or Deliver Schedule I; Narcotic Equippossess - And Or Use
LB WILLIAMS 300 Cabana Blvd Panama City Beach FL B/M Age: 49 Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Vop - Stalking Agency: BCSO
Agency: PCPD
DEBORAH JEAN GISBERT
CHRISTOPHER RAY ADAMS SLOAN
JOHN ROBERT PETTIS
7114 Dolphin Bay Blvd Panama City Bch FL W/F Age: 52
2401 Stanford Road Panama City FL W/M Age: 22
Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Fta: Retail Theft
Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Vop - Burglary
Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Recommit Poss Marijuana
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
1063 Summerhill Road Dr Fountain FL W/M Age: 35
CHARLES RUSSELL SWANEY 545 Magnolia Ave Panama City FL W/M Age: 29 Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Recommit Poss Meth / Para Agency: BCSO
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Hoot Crawford is active in local, state, and national bar associations. He is a member of the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the American Trial Lawyers Association, and the Criminal Law Division of the American Bar Association. He is a Florida Delegate to the National College of DUI Defense, which is held each year in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is also a member of the Florida State Bar Association and the Bay County Bar Association. Hoot Crawford is also involved in community and volunteer work. He is the Vice President of the Bay Arts Alliance and serves as a Guardian Ad Litem in the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit. In 2000, Hoot Crawford received an award from the Florida Supreme Court recognizing his pro bono work in the Fourteenth Judicial District. Joe. E. Turner was born and raised in Pensacola, Fl. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Legal Administration from the University of West Florida in 2002. Mr. Turner attended Florida Coastal School of Law where he was awarded his Juris Doctorate. While in law school, he was a member of the Mock Trial Team, the Moot Court team and served an internship at the Public Defender’s office in the 4th Judicial Circuit. Upon graduation from law school, Mr. Turner began his practice of law with Hoot Crawford, P.A. where he focuses on criminal defense, DUI, and traffic offenses. Mr. Turner is active in the local legal community as the July 2006 – June 2007 co-chairman for the First Saturday Legal Clinic, a member of the Bay County Bar Association and member of the local Inns of Court. On the State level Mr. Turner is a member of the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Florida Bar Association. On a national level he is a member of the Nation College of DUI Defense and the American Bar Association. The Law Office of Hoot Crawford is located in Panama City, Florida. Our attorney, Hoot Crawford has handled thousands of criminal cases in both the Florida state court system and in the United States District Court of North Florida. We primarily practice in Bay County and the surrounding counties of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit. Our criminal law experience includes numerous misdemeanor and felony cases in the areas of: traffic violations, DUI, battery, assault, driving with a suspended license, robbery, possession and sale of controlled substance, burglary, sex crimes, and juvenile offenses. The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience. The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.
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DONDRE RASHAD STANLEY 3325 West 23rd St Panama City FL B/M Age: 20 Date: 11/13/2012 Offense: Revoked Bonds: Poss Marij Witd; Poss Para; DWLSR; Financial Resp Liabil Ins; Grand Theft Auto Agency: BCSO
RYAN MICHAEL BLACK 6833 Kaiser Rd Panama City FL W/M Age: 31 Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Drugs-possess - Cntrl Sub Wo Prescription Agency: SPD
CHRISTOPHER CRAIG CROOK
HUMBERTO R FERNANDEZ
22109 Bataan Ave Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 46
125 E. Sonata Circle Panama City Beach FL H/M Age: 45
Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Fta-trespass Occupied Struct Or Convey
Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Traffic Offense - Dui Alcohol Or Drugs 1st Off; Refuse To Submit Dui Test After Lic Susp; Knowingly DWLSR Agency: PCPD
Agency: BCSO
ROBERT DARIN RAINEY
DEREK JASON WATSON
CODY ALLEN NESMITH
TOM MELVIN PRUITTE
17620 Front Beach Rd. Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 43
710 Mulberry Ave Panama City FL W/M Age: 29
1830 High Ave Panama City FL B/M Age: 22
9322 Front Beach Rd Panama City FL W/M Age: 49
Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Dom:battery Touch Or Strike
Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Dom:battery Touch Or Strike
Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Cobr:poss Coc X2,marj <20 X2, Para X2, Alprazolam,dwlsr
Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Dom:battery Touch Or Strike
Agency: PCBPD
Agency: PCPD
Agency: BCSO Agency: BCSO
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ANNESSA CHEREE SMITH
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL KAYSER
DANIELLE NANAE HOTCHKISS
DANIEL RUSSELL ALFORD
7135 Singleton Circle Panama City FL W/F Age: 34
11041 Lawerence Rd Fountain FL W/M Age: 22
116 N. Comet Ave Panama City FL W/F Age: 20
425 Dolphin Drive Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 26
Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Vop:dui
Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Traffic Offense - Dui And Damage Property; Knowingly Drive While Lic Suspended Revoked Agency: PCPD
Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Larc - Theft Is 300 Or More But Less Than 5000 Dols
Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Nonmoving Traffic Viol - Operate Motor Vehicle Wo Valid License; Resist Officer - Obstruct Wo Violence Agency: PCBPD
DAVID JOSEPH ANDREW HUTCHINS
HAILEY RAY ROGERS
Agency: BCSO
MICHELL TERRELL (MICHELLE) PEOPLES 1305 E Hwy 390 Panama City FL B/F Age: 23
201 E. 25th St Lynn Haven FL W/M Age: 20
Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Fraud-false Statement - For Public Aid 200 Dols Or More
Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Nonmoving Traffic Viol - Drive While Lic Susp Habitual Offender
Agency: BCSO
Agency: LHPD
Agency: PCPD
4205 Mill Bayou Road Panama City FL W/F Age: 24 Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Stolen Propdeal In Agency: BCSO
JOHN DOUGLAS GRAHAM 518 Everitt Ave Panama City FL B/M Age: 49 Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Traffic Offense - Dui And Damage Property; Hit And Run - Leave Scene Of Crash Involve Damage To Prop Agency: SPD
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HORACE EVAN HOLLIE 2512 E. 11th St Panama City FL W/M Age: 23 Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Burgl - Unoccupied Dwelling Unarmed; Larc - Petit 1st Off; Vop:burglary Agency: BCSO
RAY CHRISTOPHER BOONE 1701 Hamilton Ave Panama City FL B/M Age: 31 Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Knowingly Drive While Lic Suspended Revoked; Vop: domestic Violence Battery
NILDA LOPEZ SANTIAGO 6209 Sunset Ave Pcb FL H/F Age: 42 Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Traffic Offense - Dui Alcohol Or Drugs 1st Off Agency: PCPD
Agency: BCSO
BROOKE LINDSAY GOODWIN 631 N Comet Ave Panama City FL W/F Age: 18 Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Hit And Run Leave Scene Of Crash Involve Damage To Prop Agency: LHPD
JOHN DANIEL CHRISTOPHERSON
MINALBEN AMBALAL PATEL
RODERICK DOMETRIAS DAVENPORT
ROBERT BALLIE WILLIAMS
400 Lacosta Ave Callaway FL W/M Age: 19
8011 Front Beach Rd Panama City Beach FL W/F Age: 32
2530 Jones Ave Panama City FL B/M Age: 33
906 Pitts Ave Panama City FL B/M Age: 28
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Dom:battery Touch Or Strike X2
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Larc - Theft Is 300 Or More But Less Than 5000 Dols
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Isw-child Support
Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Nonmoving Traffic Viol - Drive While Lic Susp Habitual Offender; Burgl - Unoccupied Dwelling Unarmed Agency: SPD
Agency: PCPD
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BILLY JOE PATTERSON 700 Transmitter Rd Panama City FL W/M Age: 44 Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Vop: Assault Agency: BCSO
KENNETH WILFORD MILLER 1905 Daffin Lake Rd Southport FL W/M Age: 41 Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Nonmoving Traffic Viol - Fail To Register Motor Veh Agency: BCSO
TYLER CORTEZ HILL 1110 Sheffield Ave Panama City FL B/M Age: 20 Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Vop: Poss Marijuana Sale/manuf/del Agency: BCSO
RALPH CHRISTOPHER HUDSON 1710 Grant Ave Panama City FL W/M Age: 38 Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Nonmoving Traffic Viol - Drive While Lic Susp 3rd Or Subsq Off
TERRY ANN SKILLINGS
DAVID TROI SWEATT
1132 Ethlyn Rd Parker FL W/F Age: 53
201 W 14th Street Lynn Haven FL W/M Age: 21
Date: 11/14/2012 Offense: Dom:battery Touch Or Strike
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Dom:battery Touch Or Strike
Agency: PPD
Agency: LHPD
ALLIE MARIE BOOZER
CARL DEAN BRYANT
201 W. 14th St Lynn Haven FL W/F Age: 18
Transient W/M Age: 48
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Dom:battery Touch Or Strike
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Ftpf: Trespassing X3; Rowov
Agency: LHPD
Agency: PCBPD
Agency: FHP
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BARRY GLEN WHITE
JAMES ROBERT CADLE
3423 E. Baldwin Rd Panama City FL W/M Age: 51
8422 Terrell St Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 34
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Public Order Crimes Engage In Pawnbroker Business Without Licen
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Fraud-imperson False Id Given To Leo Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
EULA DELL GUICE 3616 E 8th St Panama City FL B/F Age: 63 Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Fta Allowing Unauthorized Person To Drive Agency: BCSO
KELVIN MARCELLOUS THOMAS
LOCKET KENNETH GUICE
534 E. 9th Street Panama City FL B/M Age: 37
3616 E. 8th St Panama City FL B/M Age: 70
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Veh Theft - Grand 3rd Degree
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Ftaa:dwlsr-knowingly Agency: BCSO
Agency: BCSO
APRIL DAWN DEMARCO
RACHEL RENEE BURNS
1109 Lindenwood Dr Panama City FL W/F Age: 28
3013 W. 21st Court Panama City FL W/F Age: 32
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Ftpf:tag Violation; Nonmoving Traffic Viol - Operate Motor Vehicle Wo Valid License; Nonmoving Traffic Viol - Attach Reg Lic Plate Not As Agency: BCSO
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Larc - Retail Theft Alone Or Coordinates Others Agency: BCSO
BILLY DEWAYNE BURRELL 1710 Deer Ave Panama City FL W/M Age: 32 Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Vop: Fel Battery / Agg Flee & Attmp Elude Agency: BCSO
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CHRISTOPHER ALLEN KEYS
DENNIS REGINAL ALFORD
EDWARD DEWAYNE FREDERICK
6412 Sunset Ave Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 41
205 E 10th Street Panama City FL B/M Age: 55
1503 Grant Ave Panama City FL W/M Age: 41
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Child Support
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Aggrav Asslt - Weapon - W Deadly Weapon Without Intent To Kill Agency: PCPD
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Ftaa: Trespass Structure Or Conveyance; Offender Violation - Fail To Register As Sex Offender Agency: BCSO
WILLIAM CHARLES HUTCHINSON
ELI THOMAS JAMES WERTH
TRISTINA DEAN HOWARD
APRIL MARIE RIPLEY-SMART
2618 Vera Lane Panama City FL W/M Age: 41
1006 W. 19th Court Lynn Haven FL W/M Age: 18
115 Morris Drive Parker FL W/F Age: 43
1724 Moylan Rd Panama City Bch FL W/F Age: 29
Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Dom:battery Touch Or Strike
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Disord Conduct
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Ftpf: Rowov; Ftpf: Criminal Mischief
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Knowingly Drive While Lic Suspended Revoked
Agency: BCSO
Agency: PCPD
Agency: BCSO
BRIAN LEE HILL 600 Harvey St Panama City FL W/M Age: 24 Date: 11/15/2012 Offense: Larc - Petit 1st Off Agency: PCPD
Agency: BCSO Agency: BCSO
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Phillip B. Mathes arrested on multi charges including armed burglary of a vehicle, aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer felon in possession of a firearm and violation of probation. November 17, 2012
By TheCountyPressEditor www.BayCountyPress.com
The Panama City Police Department continues to investigate the burglary of a vehicle that occurred on November 17, 2012, in the area of the 1300 block of Stephens Drive and the subsequent arrest of the suspect. The Panama City Police Department first received a call from the complainant at approximately 9:45 am in reference to a male suspect being near the scene of the burglary, and that he was armed with a handgun. As officers approached a subject who matched the description given by the caller near the scene, he resisted verbal commands and direction from the officers and physically resisted efforts to detain him. An officer observed a weapon as the male subject reached for it, and fled on foot towards the end of Stephens Drive. Other officers secured the surrounding area and assistance was requested from the Bay County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office to help locate and apprehend the suspect. The suspect was located at approximately 11:30 am after a ground search in a wooded area near the railroad tracks. A Bay County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office K-9 and its handler located the suspect. The suspect did resist the efforts and commands of officers during his apprehension and received injuries from the K-9 during the arrest. He was later treated and released from a local hospital for his injuries and transported to the Bay County Jail for the below listed charges. Officers did recover the handgun used during this incident from the area where the suspect was arrested along with items taken during the vehicle burglary. The arrested person has been identified as Phillip B. Mathes, 31 years of age. Mathes is charged at this time with, armed burglary of a vehicle, aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, resisting an officer with violence, battery on a law enforcement officer, felon in possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm with an altered or removed serial number and violation of probation.
If you have any information in reference to this case please call Detective Schubert or the Panama City Police Department at 850-872-3112. You can also report your tips anonymously to CrimeStoppers at 850-785-TIPS.
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SEAN MICHAEL SMITS
RUBEN IVAN FULLER
JOSEPH LOUIS BOND
ROBERT LEE QUELL
4428 Huckleberry Lane Panama City FL W/M Age: 35
6725 Letohachee St Calloway FL B/M Age: 35
Transient Panama City FL B/M Age: 53
1914 Frankford Avenue Panama City FL W/M Age: 28
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Fta - Dwlsr Knowingly
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Vop: Cocain- Sale / Manufacture / Deliver
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Larc - Petit 1st Off; Trespassing - Occupied Structure Or Conveyance
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Child Support
Agency: BCSO
Agency: PCBPD
Agency: BCSO Agency: PCPD
WALTER ALONZO CARMAN
DONALD EUGENE BARNHART
MATTHEW DWAYNE THORNTON
TAMERA TILLERSON THELE
1109 E. 24th Plaza Panama City FL W/M Age: 25
Transient Panama City FL W/M Age: 45
3915 Peters Drive Panama City FL W/M Age: 18
2542 Church Cir Panama City FL W/F Age: 42
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Isw:vop-no Valid Driver’s License
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Trespassing - Property Not Structure Or Convey; Vop: Grand Theft
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Isw:fta-no Valid Driver’s License Agency: PCPD
Date: 11/16/2012 Offense: Cobr: Att. Manuf. Meth; Cobr: Poss Listed Chem; Cobr: Poss Of Para
Agency: BCSO Agency: PCPD
Agency: BCSO
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PAUL LESLIE RANDALL LAMBERT
DONNIE TYRONE PAYTON
JONATHAN JEFFERY BAKER
Marvin Lane Southport FL W/M Age: 25
607 Cone Panama City FL B/M Age: 47
1612 Airport Road Panama City FL B/M Age: 20
Date: 11/09/2012 Offense: Possession Of Weapon - Or Ammo By Convicted Fla Felon Weapon Offense - Improper Exhibit Firearm Or Dangerous Weapon Evidence-destroying - Tamper With Or Fabricate Physical Crimes Against Person - Culpable Negligence Inflict Harm Aggrav Asslt - Weapon - W Deadly Weapon Without Intent To Kill
Date: 11/11/2012
Date: 11/13/2012
Offense: Fraud - Utter False Instrument X2
Ffj:sale Cont Sub X4, Poss Stolen Proprty
Offense: Dom:aggrav Battery - Offendr Knew/should Have Known Vict Pregnant Dom:battery - Touch Or Strike Ftpf:NO DL Never Issued, Motorcycle Endors Dom:cruelty Toward Child Aggravated Battery On Child Dom:cruelty Toward Child - Infliction Of Physical Or Mental Injur
Agency: PCPD
Agency: BCSO
Larc - Theft Is 300 Or More But Less Than 5000 Dols X2 Pass Forged - Alter Bank Bill Note Check Draft
Agency: BCSO
MICHAEL ANTHONY WILSON
KELLY PATRICE WATSON
DONALD MATTHEW MORRELL
17188 Front Bch Road Panama City Beach FL W/M Age: 44
2508 Holly Lane Pcb FL W/F Age: 39
6604 W. Smith Rd Southport FL W/M Age: 28
Date: 11/13/2012
Date: 11/14/2012 Offense:
Date: 11/14/2012
Offense: Knowingly DWLSR
Drugs-possess - C/S Wo Rx - X3
Offense: Fta - Principal To Forgery X 2
Aggrav Asslt - Weapon - W Deadly Weapon Without Intent To Kill Possession Of Weapon - Or Ammo By Convicted Fla Felon
Drugs-possess - Poss Meth W/Intent To S/M/D Narcotic Equip-possess - And Or Use Drugs-traffic - 4 Grams Less 30 Kg Other C/S Drugs-health Or Safety Possess New Legend Drug Wo Prescription
Battery - Touch Or Strike
Smuggle Contraband - Introduce Into Detention Facility
Agency: PCBPD
Agency: BCSO
Fta - Possession Of Methamphetamine Fta - Dwlsr Habit, Poss Meth, Poss Para Fta - Vop Hrg - Dwlsr Knowingly X 3 Agency: BCSO
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LIBRA (Sept. 24 -Oct. 23) Time spent with family, children, or good friends will be regenerating and positive. Problems with ear, nose, or the throat are likely. You can expect insincere gestures of friendliness this week. Your ideas can be put into action.
ARIES (Mar. 21- April 20) Sign up for courses that will help you understand yourself better. Use discretion, especially if involved with someone from work. Don't try to deal with important issues or make changes that will upset the apple cart. Positive changes regarding your personal status are evident. TAURUS (Apr. 21- may 21) You may have been trying to do too much, leaving yourself exhausted and open to colds and infections. Do not let the reactions of others get you going. Uncertainty about your relationship is prevalent. Don't say something you'll live to regret. GEMINI (May 22-June 21) You should consider getting your whole family involved in a project at home. Sign up for courses or join fitness clubs. Don't count on correspondence to clear up major problems. New methods and innovative technology will make your job far easier than you anticipated. CANCER (June 22-July 22) Turn things around, make sure that they do their share. You should be doing something special with children. Your versatile mind and common sense will allow you to come up with various solutions. Be considerate and avoid being overly opinionated, or arguments will ensue. LEO (July 23-Aug 22) New love connections can be made through group associations. Your contributions will be valued and helpful. Your partner may be somewhat irritable this week. Beware of colleagues who don't have your best interests in mind. VIRGO (Aug. 23 -Sept. 23) Family talks may get a little combative. You will get out of shape easily if you don't keep on top of things. You are apt to meet someone special on your journey. You can expect your mate to get fed up and make the choices for you or back off completely.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 - Nov. 22) Keep your mind on your work and stay away from situations that could ruin your reputation. You can come up with ways of earning extra cash. Be honest in your communication and don't lose your cool if someone backs you into a corner. This will not be the best day to make changes or renovations to your residence. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 -Dec. 21) You can make financial gains through your unique and creative approach to business. This is a great day for a trip. Control your temper by getting immersed in your work. You are likely to reveal information unintentionally. CAPRICORN (Dec 22.- Jan. 20) Beware of colleagues who don't have your best interests in mind. Empty promises will cause upset. You will feel tired and rundown if you have allowed yourself to get into a financial mess. Pay attention to small but important details. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 -Feb. 19) It's time to reevaluate your motives. You will both have to bend if you want this union to work. You will have a little more energy than usual. Your energetic nature and ability to initiate projects will add to your popularity. PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) Changes to your self image will be to your benefit as long as you don't over pay. Put in some extra hours and finish those careful jobs before you move on to some fun and games. You may want to take a look at courses offered at a local institute. Help with your aspirations is likely, and profits could follow.
...see you again next week!
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