Posts Tagged ‘misdemeanor’
Thursday, November 19th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — A reported Wednesday morning child abduction that turned out to be a hoax apparently started with two young boys mimicking the plot of a crime-related television program and ended with misdemeanor charges, a police spokesman said.
Shortly after 7:30 a.m., dozens of law enforcement officers descended on central Port St. Lucie after the boys, acquaintances who ride the same school bus, concocted the abduction report, said Officer Tom Nichols, Port St. Lucie Police spokesman. The incident unfolded over several hours, generating national media attention and escalating into an Amber Alert issued just before 11 a.m. (more…)
Tags: abduction, amber alert, hoax, juveniles, midtown road, misdemeanor, school
Posted in Crime, Port St. Lucie | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — A 28-year-old man accused of driving over his ex-girlfriend’s foot during a weekend child exchange faces a felony aggravated battery charge, according to recently released records.
The victim told police on Saturday she met her ex-boyfriend, Brian Jarrette Haddon, in the parking lot of police headquarters for a child exchange. She has a 19-month-old girl and 5-week-old twin boys with Haddon.
Police records gave this account:
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Tags: aggravated battery, child exchange, domestic charge, driving, ex-boyfriend, ex-girlfriend, felony, foot, misdemeanor, police
Posted in Courts, Crime, Port St. Lucie | 5 Comments »
Monday, September 14th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
More than 200 businesses on the Treasure Coast and in Okeechobee County have been cited for selling alcohol to underage people, according to state records from January 2004 to August 2009. Some of those businesses were repeatedly cited.
“It’s a widespread problem,” Indian River County Sheriff Deryl Loar said.
A Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers review of five years of citations from the state Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco show some stores stores have been cited three times. (more…)
Tags: 7-Eleven, alcohol, arrest, drinking, federal, fines, Florida, history, minors, misdemeanor, sales, stores, teens, underage drinking
Posted in Crime, Economy, Treasure Coast business | No Comments »
Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — A man who reportedly “escaped” from a hospital told police he went in a house to get a drink of water, later noting he took a cold shower and grabbed some items from the residence, according to an arrest affidavit released Tuesday.
Justino Cruz, 27, went to jail on felony burglary and misdemeanor petit theft charges following the alleged Monday night incident on Southeast Berkshire Boulevard.
While the victims were telling police their home wasn’t as they left it, Cruz, of the 1500 block of Southeast Royal Green Circle, walked out of the backyard, according to a report.
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Posted in Crime, Port St. Lucie | No Comments »
Monday, August 10th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
STUART — Nine years ago, a drunk Donald Flewellen drove a stolen van across the center line, causing a collision that killed two people and left illegal Guatemalan immigrant Luis Jimenez permanently brain damaged.
Less than four months after his December release from prison for two counts of DUI manslaughter, authorities say Flewellen, 52, was behind the wheel of a borrowed car and caused a hit-and-run crash with property damage in Fort Pierce.
Already charged with two counts of violating his supervised release, court papers show when Flewellen returns to court Aug. 17, he’ll face additional charges of leaving the scene of a crash with property damage and driving on a revoked driver’s license related to an April 5 traffic collision.
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Posted in Courts, Crime, Fort Pierce, Martin County, Traffic | 1 Comment »
Thursday, July 16th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
FORT PIERCE — A Georgia man accused of walking naked along a beach about 100 yards from two children and their parents faces an exposure charge, according to a recently released arrest affidavit.
Kevin Francis Gallagher, 61, reportedly was spotted Tuesday afternoon by a St. Lucie County Sheriff’s deputy in a patrol boat. He also had a gun in a bag.
The deputy sighted Gallagher, of Snellville, Ga., about 100 yards north of where two children and their parents were swimming. The incident occurred in the 5500 block of South Ocean Drive.
“There was also a couple that told me they were walking down the beach towards the suspect and had to turn around and walk the opposite direction because the suspect was standing at the water edge,” the affidavit states.
Arrested on a misdemeanor charge of exposure of sexual organs, Gallagher was handcuffed and a gun was found in his carry bag.
The affidavit does not specify why Gallagher, listed as unemployed, was walking naked.
By Will Greenlee, TCPalm.com
Tags: arrest, beach, boat, boating, children, deputies, deputy, driving, gun, guns, man, misdemeanor, North, parents, sheriff, unemployed, water, yard
Posted in Stuart | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 by Post Staff
A Fort Pierce woman that was arrested and charged with numerous counts of animal cruelty may have stabbed one of her dead dogs.
St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Deputies found a sick home full of animals, some dead and starving, with an odor of death reeking from it when they arrived on the scene Monday.
Deputies arrived at the home on North Kings Highway after the landlord of the home noticed a foul smell coming from it. The landlord also said he hadn’t seen his tenant, Michele Nunziata, in several days.
Deputies on scene said they were met with “an overwhelming foul odor of decomposition.” They also said they could hear several dogs barking from inside the home.
As deputies tried to get Nunziata to come back to the home and allow them inside, she repeatedly told deputies over the phone that she was “too busy.” When she did arrive home and let deputies inside she admitted to burying dogs in her front yard, though deputies could not find grave sites.
When Animal Control Officers arrived they took inventory of the home and found:
3 very slim Pit Bulls
A Blood Hound suffering from malnutrition
2 Cockatiels without food or water
2 ferrets without food or water
1 Black Wolf and 1 Doberman Pincher locked in a kennel laying in feces with no food or water, suffering from malnutrition
3 dead dogs locked in a kennel, decaying
Deputies and Animal Control Officers also found rabbits caged without food or water and a goose.
Nunziata has been charged with 6 felony accounts of animal cruelty as well as 11 Misdemeanors.
In a follow-up report, Animal Care and Control Officers say it appeared one of the deceased dogs left to rot in a cage had been stabbed in it’s armpit.
Officers said it appeared that most of the dead animals died of neglect.
Nunziata told officers she never neglected her animals and “would get them all back.”
Marianne Wellendorf
WPEC Channel 12
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Posted in Crime, Fort Pierce, Weird News | 5 Comments »
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

Michele Nunziata
FORT PIERCE — It was the stench that betrayed something was wrong.
So on Monday night, Michele Nunziata’s landlord called the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office and reported his concerns.
When investigators showed up at the home in the 900 block of North Kings Highway, they found a grim scene.
Three dead dogs locked up in kennels. A black wolf locked up in feces and starving. A Doberman pinscher in the same condition.
There were other animals. Three skinny pit bulls running loose in the house. A bloodhound reported to be malnourished, two cockatiels and two ferrets – all without sufficient food – and a chinchilla with food and water.
Investigators also found veterinary medicine and piles of feces scattered on the dining room floor.
Nunziata, 40, was booked into the St. Lucie County jail on Monday and is being detained in lieu of $42,500 bail. She faces 16 counts of animal abuse charges and one charge of having the wolf without a permit.
Nunziata told investigators that she had put down the dogs on Saturday and had been too distraught to remove their bodies.

The malnurished bloodhound reportedly removed from Nunziata's home.
She said she had received the euthanasia from her landlord, who had called to tell her that the syringes where in her mailbox ready for use by saying in code, “The snowman had arrived.” (more…)
Tags: arrest, bulldog, business, death, deputies, deputy, Doberman pincher, dog, dogs, felony, food, goose, Michele Nunziata, misdemeanor, North, rabbit, sheriff, sick, St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office, water, woman, yard
Posted in Crime, Fort Pierce, Weird News | 15 Comments »
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
FORT PIERCE — A 51-year-old associate pastor accused of backing his car up at a school into a sheriff’s deputy is facing charges, according to recently released records.
St. Lucie County sheriff’s investigators arrested Ronald J. Reeves on May 14 on felony charges including aggravated battery on an officer and resisting an officer with violence, and a misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct following the events at Dale Cassens School.
Reeves reportedly arrived with an 11th-grade student and his grandmother. Reeves said he’s a mentor for the student and is an associate pastor at Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church.
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Posted in Crime, Fort Pierce, Schools | No Comments »
Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — Indian River County Administrator Joe Baird refused to take a Breathalyzer test but failed most of the sobriety exercises he performed Saturday when he was charged with driving under the influence, according to an arrest affidavit released Monday.
While Baird faces some legal consequences for the charge, county officials said the matter wouldn’t have professional ramifications.
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Posted in Indian River County | 1 Comment »