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Fort Pierce man suspected of being ‘Red Striped Bandit,’ police say

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

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FORT PIERCE — A man suspected of being the “Red Striped Bandit” was arrested following a Monday armed robbery and is thought to be involved in a series of similar crimes stretching back to 2007, according to an affidavit released Tuesday by police.

Cedrick T. Beckwith, 26, of the 800 block of Georgia Avenue, faces a robbery with firearm charge in connection with the Monday evening incident at the Ramallah Food Market in the 3000 block of Orange Avenue. (more…)

Police arrest man who threw darts at patrons at St. Lucie bar

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

PORT ST. LUCIE — A 44-year-old man who threw darts at patrons of Mickey Finns bar and returned to the establishment after being kicked out was arrested, according to a recently released affidavit.

The bartender “cut off” serving drinks to Scott D. Leonard, of the 100 block of Southeast Todd Avenue, late Sunday or early Monday “due to Mr. Leonard’s behavior as he was throwing darts at other patrons.” (more…)

Nude photos of young girls on memory card found in Vero Beach hotel, police say

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

VERO BEACH — Police are investigating nude photos of underage girls found on a memory card in the lost-and-found at the Vero Beach Hotel and Club.

An employee at the hotel in the 3500 block of Ocean Drive told police she placed the memory card in the lost-and-found four months ago, according to the police report. The hotel’s policy is to allow employees to keep unclaimed items they have turned in after three months. When the employee saw the images of the young teenage girls on the card, she decided to contact police.
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Suspected bank robber caught quickly in Jensen Beach

Monday, November 16th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

JENSEN BEACH — A tile setter who had not been paid in three weeks told Martin County sheriff’s investigators he decided to rob a bank to get money Monday morning.

William Albert Crowell, 44, of the 4100 block of Cinnamon Circle, was arrested 31 minutes after being suspected of handing the teller at the PNC Bank at 1021 N.E. Jensen Beach Blvd. a note that read: “Give me the money. Have gun.”

The teller handed him a pack of money that included a dye pack and he left the bank. The dye pack exploded, and he fled in a gray Chevrolet. He was followed by a witness who reported his travels to 911 operators.

Crowell, who is wanted for parole violations in Massachusetts, returned to the Cinnamon Circle address where his fiancee was taking a shower.

The house was soon surrounded by deputies, who then entered it and arrested Crowell, charging him with bank robbery. He told investigators he had not been paid, was behind on his bills and was afraid he would be thrown out of his home.

His fiancee told officers she thought he had left for work about 8:30 a.m., but then he returned about 10:30 a.m., while she was in the shower. She saw him washing his hands, face and hair, and placing his trousers in the washing machine. Then he told her he had robbed a bank, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

Crowell told officers he acted alone and was unarmed. He is being held without bond.

360 sex offenders live within one mile of St. Lucie public schools; 135 in Martin County

Friday, November 13th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

ST. LUCIE COUNTY — There are almost 360 sex offenders living within a mile of St. Lucie County public schools and there are about 135 sex offenders living within a mile of a Martin County public school.

And along the Treasure Coast, almost 670 sex offenders and predators legally live within a mile of local schools as of Oct. 29, a Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers analysis of Florida Department of Law Enforcement data shows. Expanding the search of the FDLE database almost doubles the number in some cases. (more…)

Fort Pierce couple busted with $200K in marijuana at grow house raid

Friday, November 13th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

FORT PIERCE — About $200,000 worth of marijuana was seized Thursday during a grow house bust by the Fort Pierce Police Department and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, according to a police news release.

Police with the DEA arrested and charged Michael Philip Carty, 44, and his wife, Tiffany Dawn Carty, 32, both of the 1100 block of Granada Avenue, with cultivation of marijuana, possession of marijuana with the intent to sell and possession of drug paraphernalia. As of Thursday evening, both were in St. Lucie County Jail in lieu of $10,500 bail. (more…)

Indian River teen breaks into Storm Grove school, surfs Internet for porn

Thursday, November 12th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — School officials said a 14-year-old student broke into Storm Grove Middle School, damaging doors and surfing the Internet for pornography, according to a juvenile arrest affidavit.

Security cameras at the school captured images of the eighth-grade student crawling under a gate to get inside the campus last weekend, a deputy for the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office said. More cameras caught him going into the custodian’s office, where he looked at porn Web sites for an hour, the affidavit said. The student also caused $1,200 damage to an office door, the Sheriff’s Office said. (more…)

Bailing from his Buick: Fort Pierce man jumps from moving car to avoid arrest, police say

Thursday, November 12th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

FORT PIERCE — A local man was arrested after fleeing a deputy and bailing out of a Buick in which about 50 rocks of crack cocaine were found, according to an affidavit released Wednesday.

Eliezer Geneus, 22, faces charges including cocaine possession with intent to sell, driving while license suspended habitual offender and obstruction without violence following the Tuesday incident. (more…)

Port St. Lucie parents charged with leaving 7-month-old baby in car

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

MARTIN COUNTY — Two Port St. Lucie parents were charged with child neglect after shoppers noticed their 7-month-old girl had been left alone in an unlocked car for half an hour Monday, the Martin County Sheriff’s Office said.

Monica Alastra, 33, and Walter Lugo, 32, were taken into custody after they had been shopping at a fabric store in the 3500 block of Southwest Federal Way, Jensen Beach. They each posted $5,000 bail Monday.

Someone called 911 shortly after 7 p.m. when they noticed the infant was in the Toyota minivan in the store parking lot, the Sheriff’s Office said. Deputy Lynn Martella said she found the parents inside the store with a 3-year-old child.

“They seemed relatively calm. They saw that I was holding their child and they were looking at me and they wanted to know, could they have their baby and I said no,” the deputy said. “I said, ‘You understand you’re both going to be placed under arrest,’ and that is when they became upset.”

The infant in the minivan was sweaty and agitated, but did not require medical attention, the deputy said. The Department of Children and Families gave both children to another family member, the Sheriff’s Office said.

Alastra and Lugo told the deputy they had used poor judgment, according to a Sheriff’s Office news release.

WPTV Channel 5 contributed to this report.

Lamaur Stancil, TCPalm.com

Couple charged with child neglect after leaving infant unattended in vehicle

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 by Julius Whigham

A couple accused of leaving their 7-month-old daughter unattended in a mini-van was arrested Monday, the Martin County Sheriff’s Office said.

Walter Lugo

Walter Lugo


Monica Alastra, 33, and Walter Lugo, 32, were charged with child neglect. Each posted a $5,000 bond and was released today from the Martin County Jail.

According to a sheriff’s report, deputy Lynne Martella responded at approximately 7:15 p.m. Monday to the parking lot of Joanne’s Fabrics in Jensen Beach. Witnesses reported that the child had been left in the vehicle for approximately 30 minutes.

The vehicle was discovered unlocked and with the windows rolled-up and the ignition turned off. The child did not require medical attention, but her clothing was damp from perspiration and no supplies to care for her were located, the report said.

Monica Alastra

Monica Alastra


Alastra and Lugo were located shopping inside Joanne’s Fabrics with another child approximately 3 years of age. The couple told Deputy Martella that they had used ‘poor judgment’ and ‘didn’t know what they were thinking’ when they intentionally left the child unattended in the vehicle, the report said.

The Department of Children and Familes was notified and both children were turned over to a family member.

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