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Sheriff's Log--June 22 to June 28

On June 21, Betsy Jones of Crawfordville reported a fraud. Someone filed a fraudulent tax return using the victim’s Social Security number. The victim was issued a Wakulla County fraud packet. Deputy Mike Crum investigated.

On June 21, Heather Heierman of Crawfordville reported a fraud as someone opened a business account in her name. The victim discovered a financial loss of $150. Sgt. Ray Johnson investigated.

On June 21, Dori Westmark of Crawfordville reported a criminal mischief. The victim reported her vehicle being hit by a rock as she was driving on Shadeville Road near C.L. Townsend Lane. Damage was estimated at $300. Deputy Sean Wheeler investigated.

On June 21, Susan Countryman of Crawfordville reported the theft of medications. The medications were taken by a suspect who has been identified. The medications are valued at $260. Deputy Randall Phillips investigated.

On June 21, Dwayne Clark of Crawfordville reported a residential burglary. A forced entry was reported and a firearm was discovered missing. The firearm is valued at $300. A suspect has been identified. Deputy Mike Crum investigated.

On June 21, Edgar Rogelio Fernandez, 28, of Tallahassee was arrested for aggravated assault following an incident with a 31-year-old Crawfordville victim. Deputy Scott Powell responded to a disturbance call and observed a vehicle matching the description involved in the disturbance. During the traffic stop a man approached Deputy Powell and accused the motorist, Fernandez, of pointing a gun at him. A semi-automatic BB gun was located under the passenger seat of the Fernandez vehicle. Fernandez was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, reckless display of a firearm in public and driving with a suspended or revoked license, third or subsequent conviction.

On June 24, Walter Brown of Panacea reported a missing boat. His 21 foot long boat was missing from behind his home. The boat was entered in the NCIC/FCIC computer. It was a Johnson motor. Deputy Nick Gray investigated.

On June 22, Adam Hensley of Crawfordville reported the theft of a boat motor from his home. In addition, a marine battery and gasoline can was also stolen. The value of the stolen items is $2,435. Deputy Nick Gray investigated.

On June 22, Susan Kay Countryman, 38, of Crawfordville was arrested for retail theft at Wal-Mart. The suspect attempted to walk out of the store without paying for clothing and toiletries which were valued at nearly $500. The suspect used old Wal-Mart bags to conceal the unpaid for merchandise. She was arrested for grand theft and transported to the Wakulla County Jail. Deputy Mike Zimba investigated.

On June 22, Christopher Griffin of Panacea reported a traffic crash. Someone struck the victim’s vehicle while it was parked at the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office. The rear bumper was damaged and the damage was estimated at $1,500. Deputy Clint Beam investigated.

On June 23, Jodi Langston-Abbott of Crawfordville reported a vehicle theft. Martin Blankenship of Crawfordville, the vehicle’s co-owner, reported a suspect, who has been identified, took his vehicle and crashed it in Leon County. The Leon County Sheriff’s Office also investigated the case. Deputy Jerold Finney investigated.

On June 23, William Simpson of Crawfordville reported the theft of his wallet. The victim left his property with a vehicle at Indian Springs Slough. Credit cards, cash and personal possessions were in the wallet. Deputy Jerold Finney investigated.

On June 24, Linda Vause of Crawfordville reported a boat theft. The vessel was taken from the victim’s home. The missing boat and trailer have a combined value of $3,500. Deputy Scott Powell investigated.

On June 25, Sven Augustin of Canada reported a vehicle problem. The victim was at Wildwood Country Club when he missed his parking space and rolled into a ditch filled with rain water. The vehicle was not damaged by the crash but became nearly totally submerged. The weather conditions were severe at the time. Deputy Clint Beam investigated.

On June 26, Bobbie Braverman of Crawfordville reported a trespass. A juvenile entered the victim’s home without permission. A suspect has been identified. The victim decided not to pursue charges and attempt to work the situation out with the suspect. Sgt. Eddie Wester and Detective Derek Lawhon investigated.

On June 27, Robert Wayne Mackin, 41, of Crawfordville was arrested for trespassing after being observed at Dux Discount Liquors. Mackin had an active trespass warning for the business. Deputy Ian Dohme, Sgt. Danny Harrell and Deputy Will Hudson investigated.

On June 27, Robin Mispel of Crawfordville reported the theft of a trailer tag. The tag was taken from the victim’s yard and was entered in the NCIC/FCIC computer. Deputy Clint Beam investigated.

On June 27, Larry Tucker of Panacea reported a church burglary on Otter Lake Road. Someone broke into the church and painted graffiti on the walls. Hymn books and Bibles were thrown into the water. Damage was estimated at $100. Deputy Scott Powell and CSI Rae Eddens investigated.

On June 28, Cothee Stalvey of Crawfordville reported a theft of medications from her purse. The stolen medication was valued at $100. Sgt. Ray Johnson investigated.

On June 28, Donna Beam of Crawfordville reported the theft of copper wire, a toy tractor and aluminum wire, valued at $715, from her property. Suspects have been identified. Deputy Mike Zimba investigated.

On June 28, Matthew Thompson of Crawfordville reported finding drug paraphernalia at Revadee Spears Road. A smoking pipe surfaced on land after the tropical storm rainfall. The pipe was turned into the Evidence Division. Deputy Nick Gray investigated.

On June 28, Dane Moses of Crawfordville reported a credit card offense. An unauthorized purchase was discovered on the victim’s credit card for $40 in California. Deputy Scott Rojas investigated.

On June 28, Estella Greene of Crawfordville reported a fraud. The victim unknowingly cashed a counterfeit money order. The money order was for $980. Deputy Scott Rojas investigated.

The Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office received 1,127 calls for service during the past week including: 10 fire alarms; 22 residential and business alarms; 66 citizen contacts; 35 abandoned E-911 cellular calls; 15 abandoned regular E-911 calls; 41 regular E-911 calls; 11 fires; 86 information reports; 54 investigations; 60 electrical lines down; 45 medical emergencies; 20 road obstructions; 183 residential and business security checks; 38 special details; 15 suspicious vehicles; 17 traffic enforcements; 41 traffic stops; 112 trees down; 12 trespassing; 14 disabled vehicles; 20 reckless vehicles; 12 water on the road complaints; and 20 welfare checks.

 

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