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Fire Chief, Madison County Commissioner Arrested On Felony Charges

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FDLE arrests Madison County commissioner

For Immediate Release
August 8, 2012

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Office of Executive Investigations, today secured an arrest warrant for Alfred Junior Martin, 52, of Madison, for two counts of grand theft and two counts of official misconduct; each of the charges is a third-degree felony. Martin is a county commissioner for Madison County as well as the fire chief for the city of Madison.

FDLE began its investigation in November of 2011 after receiving a complaint against Martin from an employee of the city of Madison. The complaint alleged that Martin falsified receipts relating to the improper use of funds from the Madison County Volunteer Firemen’s bank account.

The investigation alleges that, on two different occasions, Martin failed to deposit money which had been given to him by the City of Madison to reimburse the Madison Volunteer Fire Department for expenses it incurred relating to the City of Madison employee luncheons in 2009 and 2010. Total losses to Madison County totaled slightly more than $1000.

Martin was arrested without incident and booked into the Madison County Jail on a
bond of $10,000.

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Former DCF Employee Arrested For Falsifying Records

Agents with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Office of Executive Investigations today arrested Sheila Ann Choice, 55, of Greenville, Fla., for one count of falsifying records of an individual in the care and custody of a state agency, a third-degree felony.

According to a press release, FDLE was provided information by the Department of Children and Families’ Office of Inspector General that Choice had allegedly falsified visitation documents on five different occasions, claiming she had completed in-home visits.

FDLE agents verified these alleged falsifications and secured a warrant for Choice’s arrest. The alleged false visitations occurred in May and June of 2011.

“We have a zero-tolerance policy for this kind of behavior from our employees,” said DCF Secretary David Wilkins. “We took this very seriously and brought these actions to the attention of FDLE so that criminal charges could be pursued. We appreciate the hard work of our partners in law enforcement who worked with us to ensure that protecting children is our priority.”

Choice will be booked into the Madison County Jail.

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Two Arrested for Doctor Shopping

According to the Madison Police Department, on May 10 2012, MPD Investigations received a complaint from a local pharmacy in reference to two individuals that were suspected of Withholding Information from Doctors or “ Doctor Shopping “. MPD investigations began a investigation on the two individuals who were identified as Tammy Berman-Cruce and Elizabeth J. Williams. The Investigation revealed that both individuals were withholding information from doctors by visiting multiple doctors and receiving prescriptions for Oxycodone , Hydrocodone or similar type pain medications within the same 30 day period. As a result of the investigation, Arrest warrants were issued for Tammy Berman-Cruce and Elizabeth J. Williams. On Tuesday 07-17-12, the arrest warrants were served on both Individuals with the assistance of the Madison Co. Sheriff’s office.

Arrested and charged :

Tammy Berman-Cruce 46 yoa of Madison, Fla
Withholding Info from Doctors or “ Doctor Shopping”

Elizabeth J. Williams 54 yoa of Madison, Fla
Withholding info from Doctors or “ Doctor shopping”

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Chase Ends In Arrest

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Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that on Friday the 13th day of July 2012 at approximately 3:30 AM, Investigators of the Sheriff’s Office Drug Task Force attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a gray BMW on I-10 in Madison County. The gray BMW accelerated its speed and refused to stop when officers engaged blue lights and siren. The BMW exited from I-10 onto SR 53 in a Southerly direction and continued driving at high rates of speed until eventually slowing down to only jump from the vehicle as it continued moving.
Officers immediately gave pursuit and secured an area to which the driver had fled. The Madison County branch of the Florida Department of Corrections K-9 team was requested to assist and upon arrival began to track the assailant. After several hours of successful tracking, an additional Department of Corrections K-9 team from Taylor County was requested to assist and provide fresh canines as the assailant continued to flee and elude officers.
After approximately 8 hours of tracking the assailant through heavy wooded and swamp areas he was captured. The assailant was identified as the following:
Nicholas Whitetto, DOB: 10/21/1979 of Plantation Florida.
Charged: Felony fleeing to elude, Resisting arrest, Driving while license suspended and an Outstanding warrant from Broward County Florida.

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Beware Of Utility Scam

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is warning consumers to be aware of a multi-state scam targeting utility customers. The scam claims that President Obama is providing credits or applying payments to utility bills. The scammers contact consumers through posted flyers, social media, texting and or visiting consumers in person. The scammers ask for the consumer’s social security number and then provide a phony federal reserve bank routing number to use to receive the credit or bill payment. The routing number is fake and no payments are posted to the consumer’s bill.
Consumers are warned not to provide personal information to strangers who come to your door or in response to unsolicited emails or social media posts. Question anyone who presents themselves as a representative of a utility company and ask for identification before allowing anyone inside your home or onto your property.
For additional information, contact the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services at www.800helpfla.com or by calling 1-800-HELP-FLA (435-7352) within Florida, 1-800-FL-AYUDA (352-9832) en Español or (850) 410-3800 from outside of Florida.

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Sexual Offender Registers With Lee Address

Jeffery Todd Carter

Jeffery Todd Carter

332 NE Hillside Terrace, Lee, FL 32059-4824

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Registered Sex Offender Registers Greenville Address

Leslie Durel Brent

Leslie Durel Brent 209 SW Garner Street, Greenville, FL 32331

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Sex Offender Has New Address

tyrece fleming

173 SE Byrd Avenue, Madison, FL 32340

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FDLE announces lowest crime rate in 41 years

Violent crime down 3.7 percent

TALLAHASSEE – Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Gerald Bailey joined local and state criminal justice officials today to announce the 2011 Annual Uniform Crime Report. The report shows Florida’s crime rate dropped 0.8 percent compared to 2010.

“While it is good news that Florida’s crime rate is at a 41-year low, we must continue to remember that each crime represents a victim whose rights must be protected,” said Governor Rick Scott. “On behalf of all Floridians and visitors to our state, I applaud the dedication and hard work of our law enforcement officers who risk their lives every day to make our state safer and our communities more secure.”

The total number of crimes dropped 0.1 percent last year. The number of violent crimes (murder, forcible sex offenses, robbery and aggravated assault) was down by 3.7 percent.

“Florida’s crime rate is the lowest it has been in 41 years,” stated Attorney General Pam Bondi. “We are blessed to live in a state with such dedicated law enforcement officers and prosecutors, and we must always remember the great sacrifices they make for our safety.”

“Overall, the 2011 Uniform Crime Report is good news,” said Commissioner Gerald Bailey. “Since FDLE began tracking crime statistics in 1971, citizens are safer today than any time in the last four decades.”

The report showed a 0.2 percent decrease in the number of murders, a 0.1 percent decrease in forcible sex offenses, a 1.8 percent decrease in robberies and a 5 percent drop in aggravated assault.

Non-violent crime (burglary, larceny and motor vehicle theft) increased 0.4 percent. Burglary and larceny each rose 0.7 percent. The number of motor vehicle thefts decreased by 4.4 percent.

“Florida’s Sheriffs and Deputies are willing to give their lives to protect Florida, and we are grateful for their sacrifice and for another year of reduced crime,” said Steve Casey, executive director of the Florida Sheriffs Association. “The 2011 Uniform Crime Report demonstrates our collaborative work is paying off and that we are maintaining our quality of life.”

“The continued decline in Florida’s overall crime rate is a positive reflection of the hard work being done by law enforcement officers around the state in cooperation with the citizens they serve,” said Florida Police Chief’s Association First Vice President and Tallahassee Police Department Chief Dennis Jones. “Without the support of our community partners, our efforts to reduce and prevent crime would not be possible.”

Domestic violence offenses continued to decline in 2011, showing a 1.5 percent drop from 2010 numbers. Cohabitants continue to be the largest group of victims in this category, with spouses remaining the second largest group.

“We appreciate the hard work and partnerships with law enforcement to keep domestic violence survivors and their children safe and hold perpetrators accountable,” said Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence President and CEO Tiffany Carr. “While we are certainly pleased to see that overall domestic violence crimes continued to decline slightly in 2011, we are committed to work with our law enforcement partners to address the significant increase in stalking.”

Violent crimes committed by firearms continued to drop from 25,184 in 2010 to 24,737 in 2011. The number of justifiable homicides increased in 2011. Seventy felons were killed by police officers, compared to 56 in 2010. The number of felons killed by private citizens increased to 48, compared to 40 in 2010.

The report also contains information on officers killed feloniously. Seven law enforcement officers and one correctional officer died from criminal causes while on duty during 2011. In addition, three law enforcement officers died accidently during the course of duty.

The complete 2011 Annual Uniform Crime Report, including county-by-county breakdowns, can be found on FDLE’s website at www.fdle.state.fl.us/fsac/ucr/.

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Sheriff’s Office Arrests One Of America’s Most Wanted

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports on Friday the 27th day of April 2012 Madison County Sheriff’s Office Investigator William Sircy was conducting a joint Insurance Fraud investigation with agents from the Florida Department of Financial Services (a Division of Insurance Fraud). The Investigation lead to the attempted contact with a suspect (R M Healan) in the case. Previous contact with the suspect resulted in an inability to obtain accurate information and/or proper identity.
On this same date at approximately 12:57 PM, Investigators made contact with Healan and observed him driving a 2008 Toyota truck. Healan was asked by Investigators to provide a valid driver license, which he could not do. Healan was arrested for operating a vehicle with no valid driver license and was further requested to provide proper identification in an attempt to determine his exact identity. Healan refused to produce the requested information and was subsequently charged with Obstruction. Healan was held without bond until he could provide proper identification to prove his identity or Investigators confirmed an exact identity.
On Friday, April 27, 2012 at approximately 8:30 PM, utilizing fingerprint identification, Healan was identified as Charles Leon Parker Sr. a fugitive from the US Marshalls and listed on America’s Most Wanted. Parker also had outstanding warrant from Douglas County Georgia for Child Molestation and Incest. Parker has been “at-large” since 1983. Parker is still facing additional charges in Florida for Insurance Fraud.

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MPD Drug Roundup

Avis Pride

On Thursday April 26 2012, Members of the Madison Police dept. conducted a “ Round up” of person involved in the illegal sell of controlled substances. The “Round up” was a result of a several month investigation that involved covert operations concerning these individuals involvement in the illegal drug trade on the streets of the City of Madison. The operation resulted in 3 separate arrest and additional arrest are pending.

The following arrested and charged were :

Mathew Maxwell , DOB 07/16/1981, of Madison, Florida : Sale of Cocaine within 1000ft of Church

Jarvis Mcquay , DOB 04/16/1986, of Madison, Florida : Conspiracy to Commit Sale of Cocaine

Avis Pride , DOB 10/14/1977, of Madison, Florida : Conspiracy to Commit sale of Marijuana

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Attempted Murder Update

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that the apprehension of Antwan Maurice Miller for the charges of attempted murder were as result of the following:
On the early morning hours (12:34 AM) of Sunday the 8th day of April 2012, Sheriff’s Deputies on routine patrol at an area in Greenville Florida known as the “Rec-Room” located at 1358 SW Grand Street were advised that a fight had started inside during a party. Sheriff’s Deputies entered the building to stop the fights and disperse the crowds. As persons were exiting the building, fights ensued outside and Officers on the scene requested additional Officers for assistance. Rashard Miller and Antwan Miller, both known by a Sheriff’s Deputy, were observed arguing and were separated and ordered to leave the area. Upon dispersing the crowd from the “Rec-Room” Deputies noted the crowd gathering again down the street at an area known as the “Boom-Boom Room” located at 1622 SW Grand street Greenville, Fl.
Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the new location of the large crowd and while again attempting to disperse the crowd, witnesses informed the Officers that Rashard Miller had been stabbed. Officers located Rashard Miller within the crowd and noted that he was bleeding profusely from his abdomen. Rashard Miller immediately, without prompting, identified the suspect to be Antwan Miller. Officers requested immediate back up and an ambulance for medical attention as additional and sporadic fighting within the crowd continued.
Upon arrival of additional Officers, persons failing to comply with lawful orders and continuing to fight, obstruct officers of their lawful duty and/or incite the riot were arrested. Three (3) persons were arrested for their involvement in the disturbance and are as follows:
Melvin Morris: B/M, DOB: 12/05/1988 of Greenville Florida. Charged with Affray
Javon Hampton, B/M, DOB: 05/06/1990 of Tallahassee Fl. Charged with Inciting a riot and Obstruction
Johnny Morris, B/M, DOB: 10/31/1990 of Greenville, Fl. Charged with inciting a riot.
While continuing to disperse crowds and apprehend those failing to comply, Officers on the scene were informed of a vehicle accident and soon learned the vehicle was occupied by the suspect of the stabbing, Antwan Miller. Witnesses inside the wrecked vehicle confirmed Antwans presence and explained that Antwan Miller was attempting to flee the scene en route to Tallahassee Florida when the accident occurred but he had been picked up by an unknown motorist before officers arrived at the accident scene.
Rashard Miller was stabilized and transported to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital where he was admitted with serious bodily injury. At the time of this updated release, Rashard Miller has since been released from the hospital and is recovering.
The investigation into the stabbing remained pending until presenting a probable cause affidavit and an arrest warrant for Antwan Maurice Miller was issued and executed.
Antwan Maurice Miller Posted bond and was released from the Madison County Jail on Wednesday the 25th day of April 2012.
This case remains pending additional investigations and possible arrest.

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Man Arrested For Involvement In Attempted Murder

Antwan Maurice Miller

Antwan Maurice Miller

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that on Tuesday the 24th day of April 2012, the Sheriff’s Office received information concerning the location of Antwan Maurice Miller, being a wanted person for his involvement in an attempted murder case on April 7th, 2012.
Sheriff’s Office Investigators assigned as part of the Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force with the United States Marshal’s Service accompanied by other members of the Marshal’s Fugitive Task force responded to the location identified as 481 SE Church Street in Greenville, Florida.
Antwan Maurice Miller was in fact located at the residence and was apprehended and the arrest warrant executed without further incident. Miller was transported to the Madison County Jail and charged with attempted murder. The investigation remains pending.

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Two Arrested For Possession Of Marijuana With Intent To Sell

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that on Thursday the 8th day of March 2012 at 5:40 PM agents of the Madison County Sheriff’s Office Drug Taskforce stopped a 1992 Buick sedan traveling east bound on interstate 10 in Madison County for a traffic violation. The Buick was driven by Carl C. Collier of Jacksonville, FL and occupied by passenger Deontre M. Williams.
While taking enforcement action for the traffic violation, agents detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from within the vehicle. Agents conducted a probable cause search and located 6 ounces of high grade marijuana individually packaged for sell along with a digital scale concealed inside the vehicle. Both Collier and Williams were arrested and charged with possession of marijuana with intent to sell and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Driver: Carl Christopher Collier, DOB: 11/27/1990, of 5564 Rockola Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32222
Passenger: Deontre Martez Williams, DOB: 12/20/1991, of 0851 Allison St. Jacksonville, FL 32254

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Task Forces Seizes Two and a Half Pounds Cocaine; Three Arrested

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that on Tuesday the 6th day of March 2012 at 11:50 AM, agents of the Madison County Sheriff’s Office Drug Taskforce stopped a 2002 Dodge Ram truck traveling east bound on interstate 10 in Madison County. The 2002 Dodge Truck was stopped for a speeding violation. The truck was being driven by a Misael Deleon Nunez, DOB: 04/29/1970, address unknown, and occupied by one illegal immigrant.
While taking enforcement actions for the traffic violation, agents detected signs of deception and criminal activity. Agents requested consent to search and permission was granted. During the search agents noticed that the trucks engine oil pan showed signs of recent tampering.
The truck was relocated to complete the search by draining the oil and removing the oil pan to discover two and a half pounds of 99% pure cocaine from inside the oil pan. The oil pan had been modified to accommodate the cocaine. The United States Drug Enforcement Administration was contacted to assist in the investigation. The investigation led agents to Gainesville Florida where a third man was arrested. All three subjects were secured in Alachua County Jail and the Drug Enforcement Administration will present the case for federal prosecution.

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Two Arrested For Home Invasion, Aggravated Assault And Battery

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that On Sunday the 4th day of March 2012 at approximately 5:43 PM, Sheriff’s Deputies responded to 313 SE Ammons Street Madison Florida in reference to a reported Home invasion and aggravated assault and battery. Upon arrival, Deputies spoke to the victim and learned that the suspects had called the victim by phone several times attempting to purchase drugs and each time the victim explained that they did not sell drugs. Soon after the last call, the suspects arrived at the victim’s residence demanding the purchase of drugs. Again the victim attempted to explain that they did not sell drugs but the suspects became irate and forced his way into the victim’s residence at knife point. The suspect pushed and shoved the victim around the residence in the presence of a 3 year old child.
The suspect took $200.00 from the victim’s table and ordered the victim not to contact the police or he would put the victim and the victim’s child in a body bag. The suspects left driving a white Cadillac.
The victim explained that that they knew the suspects identity and provided Officers with a detailed description of the suspects and the vehicle. The Investigation identified the suspects as the following and the additional charges remain pending:
1. Ronald Eugene Webb, W/M, DOB: 02/11/1971/, of Madison Florida
2. Robert Turner Phillips, W/M, DOB: 10/17/1969, of Lee Florida.
Charges: Home Invasion and Battery

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Crime Stoppers Seeks Information In ATV Theft

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$500 Reward Offered For Information On Cherry Lake Water Tower Vandalism

Microsoft Word - Cherry Lake Water Tower Flyer 02-18-2012 landsc

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Crime Stoppers Seeks Suspect In Animal Cruelty Case

Microsoft Word - Lee Florida Animal Cruelty.docx

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Man Arrested On Cocaine Charges

Charles Lamar Kendrick

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that On Tuesday the 7th day of February 2012 at approximately 1:07 AM, Agents with the Madison County Sheriff’s Office Drug Task Force conducted a traffic stop on a 2008 Chrysler 4 door sedan for a faulty equipment violation. The vehicle was being operated by Charles Lamar Kendrick and traveling Westbound on Interstate 10.
While Officers were taking enforcement action, they detected signs of possible criminal activity. Agents deployed canine “Dare” and a positive alert for the presence of narcotic odor was indicated. Agents conducted a probable cause search of the vehicle and located a black bag under the front passenger seat. The black bag contained powder and crack cocaine.
Charles Lamar Kendrick, B/M, DOB: 01/16/1972 of Tallahassee Florida was arrested and charged with the following:
1. Possession of cocaine
2. Possession of crack cocaine
At the time of this arrest Kendrick was currently on Federal Probation for narcotic offenses.

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