
Thomas Lane, 61 of Indialantic was charged with breach of peace and misusing 911, and resisting an officer without violence. Florida Man charged with breach of peace after allegedly threatening to unleash “turtle army” on the public, disrupting a police station and cursing at 7-11 customers.
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Haines City Police Chief Jim Elensky told WFLA he was proud of his officers’ behavior throughout the incident and shared his quote on the department’s official Facebook page.Īccording to court records, Anderson’s driver’s license has been suspended since March 1978. Anderson accused the police of putting the cocaine in his system, “while directing profane language and racial slurs at the officer,” police say. Officers said Anderson also had cocaine in his system. 241 – more than three times the legal limit. According to police, his blood-alcohol content was.

Officers claim Anderson couldn’t complete field sobriety tests and noted that his demeanor “ranged from laughing to aggressive.”Īnderson was taken to Heart of Florida Regional Medical Center, where he provided a breathalyzer sample. The officer also noted there was minor damage to the back bumper on his police car.Īccording to WFLA, Anderson admitted he was drunk and hit the cruiser but claimed he didn’t cause any damage.

The officer involved claims he spotted Anderson on a lawnmower with an attached trailer. The Haines City Police Department told News Channel 8 WFLA that an officer was inside when he heard a loud noise come from outside where his cruiser was parked. The crash occurred around 7 pm outside Rodriguez Fashion on US-17/92 North. Archive: Stories from 2018-19 Florida Man on Lawnmower Hits Cop Car, Gets Arrested for DUIĪ Haines City man was arrested and charged with driving under the influence after he allegedly crashed his lawnmower into a police cruiser.Īccording to Haines City Police Department, Polk County Prison records and a report in The Lakeland Ledger, Gary Wayne Anderson was charged with driving under the influence and refusing to submit to a DUI test on May 5. The total value of property stolen was about $6,270. If you want to remain anonymous and qualify for a potential cash reward, you can contact Crime Stoppers of Northeast Florida at 888-277-TIPS, or via the P3 Tips app. So were several other pieces of jewelry, including a diamond ring that belonged to her grandmother. When she went to check her jewelry box, she discovered her rings were missing. When she looked up the fiancée’s Facebook page, she noticed a photo of her wearing a wedding band and engagement ring that was identical to her own, from a prior marriage. His current address and whereabouts are unknown.Įarlier this year, the Orange City woman came forward and told detectives that she discovered her boyfriend was actually engaged to someone else. Davis, 48 (DOB ), who went by “Joe Brown” with one girlfriend and “Marcus Brown” with the other, is wanted on a felony charge of grand theft.

Volusia sheriff’s detectives have an arrest warrant out for a theft suspect who stole an engagement ring and wedding bands from his girlfriend in Orange City and used them to propose to his other girlfriend in Orlando.Joseph L.

Man steals rings from one Florida girlfriend to propose to his other girlfriend, Volusia County Sheriff’s deputies say Florida man pleads guilty to using COVID loan for Lamborghiniĭavid Hines, of Miami pleaded guilty to fraudulently obtaining $3.9 million in federal coronavirus loans and using some of the money to buy a Lamborghini Huracan. Weird, Florida News: Recent crimes, wildlife and bizarre instances that made headlines across the Sunshine Stateįlorida woman who reportedly stabbed sister with EpiPen said it was because she’s ‘allergic to drunks’Ī Florida woman stabbed her sister with an EpiPen as the two were drinking together because she’s “allergic to drunks,” according to the Naples Police Department.
