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Four Pounds of Pot: Man Charged With Possession With Intent to Distribute

Kelly Thomas Dunaway

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that On Wednesday night February 8, 2012 at 8:45 PM, Agents with the Madison County Sheriff’s Office Drug Task Force conducted a traffic stop on a 2008 Chrysler 300 for unlawful speed. The vehicle was traveling westbound on interstate 10 in Madison County and being operated by Kelly Thomas Dunaway.
While Agents were taking enforcement action for the speeding violation, they detected the odor of marijuana emitting from the vehicle and additional signs of possible criminal activity. Agents conducted a probable cause search of the vehicle and located a black duffle bag inside the trunk. The black duffle bag contained 4 pounds of high grade marijuana.
Kelly Thomas Dunaway, W/M, DOB: 07/22/1989 of Tampa Florida was arrested and charged with the following:
1. Possession of marijuana more than 20 grams
2. Possession of marijuana with intent to distribute.

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Drug Task Forces Seizes $52,000

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that On Wednesday night February 8, 2012 at 11:58 pm, agents of the Madison County Sheriff’s Office Drug Task Force conducted a traffic stop on a 2011 Nissan Altima for a traffic violation. The vehicle was traveling eastbound on interstate 10 in Madison County and was being operated by Kenitra Gilmer and occupied by one passenger Porscha D. Thomas.
While Agents were taking enforcement action, they detected signs of deception and possible criminal activity. Canine “Arko” was deployed and a positive alert for the presence of narcotic odor was indicated. The driver, Kenitra Gilmer, admitted that they had just recently smoked marijuana inside the vehicle prior to being stopped.
Agents conducted a probable cause search on the vehicle and discovered a small amount of marijuana. The search further discovered a large amount of U.S. Currency concealed in three bags and a large amount of Turbo Tax refund visa cards, each in the name of different people in the same type of bags as the currency.
Both, Gilmer and Thomas did not know the amount of the currency and stated that only a portion of the currency was actually theirs and were unsure of how much belonged to them. Gilmer and Thomas further denied knowing any of the people or how the cards got into the vehicle.
Agents contacted the Department of Homeland Security Investigations which responded to the scene to assist in the investigation. The currency totaled $52,194.00 and was seized with the Turbo Tax visa cards.
Currently, no formal charges are being filed on Kenitra Gilmer, B/F, DOB: 02/17/1985 of Charlotte, NC. and Porscha Thomas, B/F, DOB: 06/23/1985 of Jacksonville, Fl. However, the investigation into multiple identity thefts and fraudulent income tax returns continues and the case is being adopted by the Department of Homeland Security Investigations for possible Federal prosecution.
The Madison County Sheriff’s Office will be entitled to its portion of currency and other potential assets seized as a result of initiating this investigation.

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Drug Task Force Seizes Firearm

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that On Thursday night February 10, 2012 at 11:58 PM Agents of the Madison County Sheriff’s Office Drug Task Force conducted a traffic stop on a 2011 Chevy 4 door sedan for unlawful speed. The vehicle was traveling westbound on interstate 10 in Madison County and was being operated by Norris Antonio Baker Jr.
While Agents were taking enforcement action for the speeding violation, they detected signs of possible criminal activity. Canine “Arko” was deployed and gave a positive alert for the presence of a narcotic odor. Agents then conducted a probable cause search of the vehicle and discovered a small amount of marijuana residue. The search further discovered a Taurus .45 caliber semi automatic hand gun concealed within the vehicle.
The driver, Antonio Baker, denied owning the handgun, how it got into his vehicle or to whom the gun may belong to. Agents seized the handgun for further investigation and to have analyzed by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (F.D.L.E.) Crime Lab to verify that the gun has not been previously used in a crime.
Currently, No formal charges are being filed on Antonio Baker and he gladly relinquished possession of the firearm and was released. The investigation remains pending.

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Man Arrested And Charged With Aggravated Assault And VOP in Allegedly Racially Motivated Crime

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that On Saturday the 7th day of January 2012 at approximately 10:20 PM, Sheriff’s Deputies responded to 210 SE Centerwood Lane in Lee Florida in reference to an aggravated assault with a firearm. Upon arrival, Deputies spoke to the victims and obtained written statements regarding the incident. The victims disclosed that while visiting family at the aforementioned address the suspects, Shannon McCurdy accompanied by several other men, confronted the victims and threatened to hang him. McCurdy alluded to the fact that the victim was involved in an interracial relationship with the suspect’s girlfriend’s daughter and he didn’t like it.

The victims immediately left the residence on foot and while walking away Shannon McCurdy shot at the victims several times with a hand gun. The victims ran and hid in the woods as the suspect and other men continued to look for them. The suspect and other men were not able to find the victims. The victims waited until they believed it was safe to exit the woods and left the area to call 911.

Deputies located the suspect, Shannon McCurdy but the other men involved were not present. The investigation continues pending the exact identity of the other men involved and the potential for any criminal enhanced charges for hate Crimes.

Shannon Dale McCurdy, W/M, DOB: 06/22/1974 of Lee Florida was arrested and charged with the following:

1.            Aggravated assault with a firearm

2.            Violation of Probation

 

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Scam Alert: Three Suspects Still Sought

By Kristin Finney
Greene Publishing, Inc.
Three suspects are currently being sought in regards to three different scam attempts in Madison County. The suspects have been targeting local businesses. They attempt to confuse the cashier into giving them more change than they should be given for purchases made.
The first place that the suspects attempted to scam was the Busy Bee off of Base Street. The two men walked into the convenience store and spoke as though they were very kind and friendly, normal customers. However, they are anything but kind and normal customers. The two men reportedly paid for $10 worth of merchandise with $50. They then attempted to confuse the attendant and say they needed more change back, saying that they wanted their $50 bill back.
After attempted to scam Busy Bee, the suspects targeted Love’s Truck Stop. It was at this time that the two men added a third suspect into their scheme, a woman. They then traveled across the street to the Red Onion Grill. It was here that the scammers were able to get away with close to $200.
“They asked me for change and I gave them their change and all I can remember is just being really confused and thinking well what’s going on here? Why do they keep asking me for change?”
 said Leah Buchanon, waitress at the Red Onion Grill.
The three suspects are still at large. Madison County Crime Stoppers requests that people with any tips please contact them via phone, text message or facebook.
Phone: 973-2762 (TIPS-LINE)
Text: Type in “CMC plus your message” to 274637 (crimes)
Facebook: Visit their page to view wanted fugitives, other information, requests for information and you can also submit tips online by clicking “submit tip” online.

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Reward Offered: Truck, Diesel Tanks Stolen

From a Birdsong employee: Somewhere around friday night December 23rd there was a 2009 ford f250 and two green diesel tanks full of fuel that were stolen from Birdsong peanuts on highway 90 east of Lee, Fl. They are offering a $2500 reward for info leading to the arrest and conviction of the party responsible.

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Scam Alert

Scam Alert

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FDC and FDLE Announce the Arrest of Jefferson CI Correctional Officer

A Correctional Officer at Jefferson Correctional Institution who was the subject of a joint investigation with the Florida Department of Corrections (FDC), the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the United States Postal Inspection Service turned herself in at the Madison County jail Monday, December 19.

Jefferson Correctional Institution Correctional Officer Pamela Branch, 46, has been charged with trafficking in Oxycodone, identity theft, conspiracy to introduce contraband into the institution and receiving unlawful compensation or reward for official behavior.
All charges are felony charges.

She has been employed by the FDC since May 2003. Branch’s total bond amount is set at $80,000.

Pamela Annette Branch

For Further Information Contact:
Florida Department of Corrections Office of Public Affairs
850-488-0420 or FDLE Office of Public Information (850) 410-7001.

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Deputies Seize $40,000

Currecny Seizure 12-03-2011

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that On Sunday afternoon the 3rd day of December 2011 at approximately 4:00 PM, Sheriff’s Deputies stopped a 2008 Buick sport utility vehicle for a traffic infraction on interstate 10. The vehicle was traveling 90 miles per hours in a posted 70 mile per hour speed zone.

Deputies noted several discrepancies provided between the two occupants of the Buick and other suspicious activity regarding the driver not able to identify the passenger or from whom they had borrowed the vehicle from.

A Canine search of the exterior of the vehicle gave a positive alert by k-9 “Dare” which resulted in a “Probable cause” detailed search of the vehicle. The detailed search discovered a large sum of currency located in back pack. The currency was commonly packaged in a manner indicative of a drug couriers fashion for transporting currency. A count of the currency revealed the amount to be $40,000.00.  The occupants of the vehicle denied ownership of the currency or having any knowledge of the currency or mysteriously how it appeared with their belongings. A receipt for the seized currency was provided and the investigation continues. The occupants were from Huntington California and Tampa Florida.

 

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Sheriff’s Office Hires Victims Advocate

Sheila Combs, Victims Advocate

Sheila Combs, Victims Advocate

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that it is with great pleasure to announce the newest member of the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, Shelia Combs. Mrs. Combs started her new position on December 5, 2011 as the Madison County Sheriff’s Office Victims Advocate. Shelia Combs was one of 35 applicants for the position and was evaluated by a five (5) member board before being offered the position.

 

The Sheriff’s Office Victims Advocate of Crime became reality after several years of pursuing the position and being awarded a grant from the Bureau of Advocacy & Grants Management, Office of the Attorney General.

 

Sheriff Stewart explains that even during a difficult budgetary climate it is his goal to continue to move forward with the services the Sheriff’s Office provides. This new position is not only a great asset for the Sheriff’s Office but a tremendous opportunity to provide a much needed service to the citizens of the community. Mrs. Combs comes aboard with a history of experience and will be reviewing incidents of persons that become victims of crime and assisting these victims with the many different types of victim’s compensation, counseling, crisis intervention to include injunctions against repeat violence and referrals to outside agencies for additional services.

 

Mrs. Combs will not be limited to the Sheriff’s Office but also assist the City of Madison Police Department with their victims of crime in accordance with the grant award. Mrs. Combs may be reached by contacting the Sheriff’s Office at 850-973-4001 Extension 236 during normal business hours of Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. If services are of need and require immediate attention please contact the Madison County Sheriff’s Office Communication Center at 850-973-4001 Extension 2.

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Man Arrested For Possessing Pot

Submitted by Madison Police Department
On Sunday November 20, 2011 at 850 pm, Sgt. C. Cooks was conducting a foot patrol of Madison Heights Apt’s and observed Michael McCall smoking a marijuana cigarette. At this time, Cooks placed McCall under arrest. During a pat down search of McCall, Cooks discovered a small bag of marijuana in his clothing. McCall was transported to the county Jail charged with Poss.of Marijuana less than 20 grams.

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Two Arrested

Submitted by Madison Police Department
On Sunday November 20, 2011 at 850 pm , Ptl. A. Land was conducting a foot patrol of Madison Heights Apt’s when observed Ricky Roberson on the property. Ptl. Land had prior knowledge of Roberson having a active trespass warning for the property of Madison Heights Apt’s. Ptl. Land made contract with Roberson and attempted to place him under arrest. Roberson physically resisted Ptl. Land by snatching away and attempted to run from the officer. At this time, Ptl. Land deployed his taser striking Roberson causing him to fall to the ground, at which time Ptl. Land had to wrestle Roberson to gain control. Ptl. J. Smith arrived on the scene and assisted with placing handcuffs on Roberson. While both officers were trying to restrain Roberson, his girlfriend Leshea Weatherspoon walked up behind the officers hollering and screaming at the officers. Weatherspooon was told several times to back up but she refused. Weatherspoon was also placed under arrest. During a pat down search of Roberson, officers located a small bag of marijuana in his clothing. Ricky Roberson was charged with Trespass after warning, resisting arrest and poss. of Marijuana less the 20 grams. Leshea Weatherspoon was charged with resisting arrest w/o violence.

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Stolen Vehicle Pursuit Goes Through Three Counties

Submitted by Madison Police Department
On Wednesday November 16, 2011 at 1143 am, Ptl. B. Marsh was dispatched to Wee Folks day care in ref. to a stolen vehicle. After arriving, Ptl. Marsh spoke with the complainant and gathered the information on the stolen vehicle. At this time, Marsh put a “bolo” (Be on the Lookout) out on a black 4d Toyota Yaris with a Georgia license plate. Immediately after the “bolo” was sent out, Inv. J. Roebuck observed the vehicle traveling on Parramore St. Inv. J. Roebuck followed the vehicle and called for assistance from a marked patrol unit to conduct a traffic stop. When approaching the intersection of Dade St. and Range Ave., Ptl. H. Sheffield arrived and activated her emergency lights attempting to stop the vehicle. At this time , the vehicle turned south on Range Ave and began to flee. Ptl. Sheffield pursued the vehicle south onto SR 360 out of the city limits until she was joined in the pursuit by Madison Co. Sheriff’s office and Florida Highway Patrol. After Mcso broke off from the pursuit, Florida Highway Patrol pursued the vehicle into Leon Co where the suspect was apprehended by Florida Highway Patrol. The suspect was Identified as Keevis Dobson b/m 24 yoa of Madison. Dopson is charged with Grand theft, Flee and eluding, reckless driving by Madison Police Dept. and additional charges by Florida Highway Patrol. Dopson is also a suspect in several ongoing investigations being conducted by the Madison Police Dept.

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House Burglarized

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
The Madison Police Department is investigating a burglary that was discovered shortly after 5 p.m. at a residence on Lee Street.
MPD Patrolman Anthony Land was dispatched to the location, where the resident told him that someone had broken into her house between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. that day.
Items taken from the resident included a flat screen television, a jar of change, two gold bracelets and items stolen from the refrigerator.
Photographs were taken at the crime scene, including the point of entry.
Officer Land spoke with the neighbors who said they had not heard or seen anything.
If anyone has any information on this crime or the suspect, they are urged to call the Madison Police Department at (850) 973-5077.

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Sheriff’s Office Offering Concealed Weapons Class

Submitted by Sheriff’s Capt. Mark Joost
 A concealed weapons firearm class will be offering this Saturday, Nov. 19, beginning at 9 a.m.
 For many years, Madison County Sheriff Ben J. Stewart and Captain Mark W. Joost shared a vision of preparing the concerned citizens of Madison County for violent encounters. Our deputies are extremely proactive, but statistics show that the average armed confrontation last approximately 2.5 seconds and a total of 2.8 rounds are expended between both sides. A deputy could be on your front porch during one of these confrontations and still not be close enough to intervene. The sheriff’s office wants to assist concerned law abiding citizens in being prepared however they feel most comfortable. This vision became a reality when the sheriff’s office recently acquired the North Florida Community College Police Academy firing range in Cherry Lake.
The Madison County Sheriff’s Office has been offering concealed carry weapons classes since April of this year. During this time, 45 students from Florida and Georgia have received training to obtain their Florida Concealed Carry Weapons permit. These students ranged in age from 18 to 70 years old. The National Rifle Association (N.R.A.) First Steps Pistol course is the foundation for the sheriff’s office concealed carry class. In addition, information is provided to ensure that each student is aware of what they can expect to take place before, during and after violent confrontations and how they, as individuals, can best prepare for these dynamics. This instruction is not the typical two-hour gun show concealed carry course. It is very important that you make a personal decision concerning what you are wanting to accomplish through the course you select. According to Captain Joost, there are basically three types of concealed carry courses. The first type is for those who just want to become barely legal. This may be fine if surviving an armed confrontation isn’t really a concern or a priority for you. The second type of course may enable you to barely survive. The third type of course offers you a WINNING foundation for you to keep building upon. This is the type of course we are offering through the Madison County Sheriff’s Office. Our personal goal is to help you establish a foundation so that you WIN and not just merely survive. This class far exceeds the requirements to apply for the State of Florida Concealed Weapons Carry Permit for residents and non-residents. Your Florida Concealed Weapons Carry permit is honored in 36 states. These classes are taught by N.R.A. multi-discipline law enforcement firearms instructors who are active S.W.A.T. team members and U.S. military veterans.
The N.R.A.’s “First Steps Pistol” course will be used as the foundation for 4 hours of classroom instruction prior to 1 to 4 hours of firing range time. The time in the classroom and on the firing range will be based on each students needs and desire. A knowledge of firearms is not assumed or required. Everything is explained fully so that the student feels completely comfortable. Our instructors take the time to make sure that each student understands what they can, and cannot, do to be prepared.

 
COURSE TOPICS INCLUDE:

1) Handgun cartridges and components.
2) Handgun knowledge and safe firearm handling.
A) Semi-automatic pistol knowledge.
B) Revolver knowledge.
3) Fundamental firearm safety rules.
4) Handgun tactics and techniques.
5) Ammunition malfunctions.
6) Live fire shooting safety and proficiency.
7) Handgun maintenance and cleaning.
8) Holster selection and concealment techniques.
9) Outline of laws pertaining to Florida Con-cealed Carry to include:
A) Safety and responsibility by law of firearms around children.
B) Restricted carry areas.
C) Weapons laws.
D) Shoot/don’t shoot scenarios and use of force justification.
E) Escalation of force.
F) Interaction with law enforcement.
10) Less lethal options.

Our instructors, work violent crimes and deal with predators on a daily basis. We want to share with you the knowledge on how to prepare for, and win, a violent confrontation mentally, physically and spiritually. We are offering a sound foundation that you will hopefully build upon with us as we offer more advanced handgun classes in the future. The Madison County Sheriff’s Office will also be offering future classes for rifle, shotgun, less lethal options, intermediate weapons and unarmed self defense.
The cost of the concealed carry weapons class is $85.00. This includes a booklet, concealed carry weapons application packet including fingerprint card, firing range fees, ammunition, targets, professional instruction, personalized firing range time and course certificates. Fees will be used to pay instructors, pay for supplies, range maintenance and upgrades. Due to the small class sizes and instructor to student ratio, it is required that a non-refundable $50.00 deposit be received at the time of your registration. The balance will be due on the day of the class. There is a reduced rate for each additional member of a group. 45, 9mm, 40 and 38 ammunition will be provided for the practical portion of the class. Students who would like to participate in further training should bring additional ammunition. Firearms may be available for use if you do not have one.
The Madison County Sheriff’s Office firing range is also now open on a limited basis for private citizen use. Captain Joost volunteers time on the firing range two weekends per month to assist interested citizens. The cost for use of the firing range is $7.50 per Saturday or $100.00 per year. This fee goes into a fund through the clerks office and is used for insurance, firing range maintenance and improvements. Captain Joost and other officers who may be present ensure safety and provide free instruction when requested. Captain Joost states that, after over 22 years of working violent crimes, his goal is to assist law abiding citizens so that they are prepared for, and not intimidated by, violent predators.
Captain Joost and Deputy Tracy W. Dowdy have taken the initiative to achieve N.R.A. certifications as Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Personal Defense Inside The Home and Personal Defense Outside The Home instructors. The primary instructor is Captain Joost, who is a 10 year U.S. Army veteran as an Airborne Ranger with the 1st Ranger Battalion, Honor Graduate of the U.S.M.C.’s 8 week Scout Sniper school and a scout sniper instructor. He has over 22 years of law enforcement experience and is a law enforcement firearms, defensive tactics, TASER and less lethal options instructor. Captain Joost is the Madison County Sheriff’s Office S.W.A.T. commander and he has prevailed in numerous deadly force encounters. If you are interested in the concealed carry weapons classes, other firearms and personal defense training or use of the firing range, you can contact Captain Joost at 850 519-0947.
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Three Arrested For Stealing Farm Equipment

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that on Tuesday the 8th day of November 2011, Madison County Sheriff’s Office Deputies received information from an employee of Birdsong concerning a truck they had witnessed that was loaded with stolen farming equipment traveling to Madison. The truck was described as a late 1980’s to early 1990’s Nissan, black hood with a blue body. Madison County Sheriff’s Deputies immediately responded and located the truck at Madison Metals.
Madison County Sheriff’s Office Deputies identified the occupants of the vehicle as: Douglas Duwe of Lee Florida, W/M, DOB: 11/07/1968, Michael Johns of Fitzgerald Georgia, W/M, DOB: 10/05/1987 and Robert Phillips of Lee Florida, W/M, DOB: 10/18/1988.
Robert Phillips was immediately placed under arrest on a local warrant for failure to appear on previous involvement in criminal activity. The subjects first claimed to have permission to obtain the equipment but could not validate from whom permission was granted. The subjects soon thereafter confessed to stealing the equipment.
The equipment (Irrigation arm, Grain auger and Mulcher paddles) had a value of approximately $6,000.00 and was identified by Birdsong employee’s that took rightful possession of the property and all three subjects were taken into custody and charged with the following:
Phillips: Grand Theft, Trespass, Resisting Arrest without violence and Failure to Appear.
Duwe: Grand Theft, Trespass, and Resisting arrest without violence
Johns: Grand Theft, Trespass, and resisting arrest without violence

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Edwards Indicted For First Degree Murder Of Michael Dennis Logan

Cedric L. Edwards indicted for first degree murder while armed

Cedric L. Edwards indicted for first degree murder while armed

A Madison County grand jury has returned an indictment of first degree murder while armed against Cedrick L. Edwards, 38, of Madison. On Aug. 25, 2011, at approximately 10:30 a.m., Edwards allegedly attacked Michael Dennis Logan at the Madison County Health Department, beating him to death with a metal rod or pipe. First degree murder while armed is a capital felony.

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Dentist’s Office Burglarized

On Tuesday October 25 2011 at 0800 hours, The Madison Police Dept. was dispatched to a burglary at Dr. Shaws office located at 255 NE Duval St. On Arrival of Ptl. T. Johnson, He was advised by Dr. Shaw that between 500 pm Monday (10-24-11) evening and 8am this date, the building had been burglarized. Ptl. Johnson observed that entry was made in the building by force to the back door. While inside the building, the unknown suspect(s) stole a estimated 6000.00 in property belonging to Dr. Shaw. Ptl. Johnson was assisted on the scene by Inv. B. Ebberson and J. Roebuck. Anyone with information on this case is asked to Madison Police Dept. at (850) 973-5077 or Madison Crime Stoppers at (850) 973-2762 (local tips).

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Crime Stoppers Seeks Information

Bass burglary

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Arrest Made In Attempted Murder And Carjacking

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
Michael Malphurs, a 32-year-old white male, is in jail in Leon County following an attempted murder and a carjacking in Madison.
According to Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart, at approximately 9 p.m. Thursday evening, Oct. 20, the Sheriff’s Office received a call from two witnesses who were present at Leon Roland’s home on 221 South. The witnesses had found Roland on his bed, bleeding. He had apparently been stabbed in the face. His home had apparently been ransacked and he had been robbed.
Deputy Odell Livingston and Madison County EMS arrived at the scene. A suspect was developed. Deputies began searching for Malphurs.
At approximately 8:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 21, a suspect matching the description of Malphurs stole a vehicle from the Dollar General in Greenville. He took the car and headed towards Tallahassee.
Later that morning, Malphurs was arrested by the Tallahassee Police Department. He is being held on charges from Madison County of attempted murder, aggravated battery on a person over 65 years of age, carjacking and grand theft auto.
There is no bond set for Malphurs at this time.
Roland is reportedly recovering in a Tallahassee hospital.

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