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CrimeArmed Robbery
Woman Accused Of Shooting Boyfriend
Suspects Being Sought
A 37-year-old St. Peters- burg woman was arrested Monday in connection with a shooting. She was charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.
According to police, offi- cers responded to 2527 31st Street, South in reference to a person being shot around 4 p.m. When officers ar- rived, they discovered that Jeremiah Mincy, Jr., 36, had suffered a gunshot wound to the chest.
He was transported to a local hospital with what is considered non-life threat-
Man Pleads Guilty To Selling Methamphetamine
RARZELL WHITE, JR.
A 30-year-old man pleaded guilty to distributing and possessing with the intent to distribute illegal drugs. He is facing a minimum manda- tory penalty of 5 years in prison.
A sentencing date has not been set in the case of Rarzell White, Jr., of Tampa. He entered the plea agreement in federal court last Thursday.
According to the plea agreement, White engaged in a series of transactions with undercover detectives throughout 2016. He report- edly sold them a variety of firearms, ammunition, and il- legal narcotics. The transac- tions with the undercover officers came to an end on Oc- tober 3, 2016, when White sold the officers approxi- mately 55 grams of metham- phetamine and a .40 caliber handgun, officials said.
Family Dollar Suspect #1
Detectives are currently attempting to locate two men who robbed a local business last Saturday. The men al- legedly robbed the business at gunpoint.
According to the Hillsbor- ough County Sheriff’s Office, the two men entered the Family Dollar, 11707 Williams Road, in Thonoto- sassa, shortly before 10 p.m. One of the suspects, armed with silver over black semi- automatic handgun forced the clerks behind the counter. The men demanded money and the clerk opened one of the registers.
The suspects took an undisclosed amount of cash and fled the scene in an un- known direction.
Both suspects are de- scribed as Black men in their 20s.
Family Dollar Suspect #2
One of the suspects is de- scribed as having a light com- plexion and thin build. He was estimated to be 5’8” and weighed about 180 pounds. He was wearing a black hoodie, camo shorts, and a white glove with the fingers cut out.
The second man, who was armed with the handgun, was about 6’ tall, and weighed about 240 pounds. He is de- scribed as having a dark com- plexion, and a heavy build. He had a black shirt pulled over his head, police said.
Anyone with information about the robbery is asked to contact the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office at (813) 247-8200. They can also report information anonymously to Crime Stop- pers at 1-800-873-TIPS or www.crimestopperstb.com.
JEANNIE DORSEY
ening injuries, police said. Mincy reportedly told police he had been shot by his live-in girlfriend, Ms. Jeannie Dorsey. Ms.
JEREMIAH MINCY, JR.
Dorsey was taken into cus- tody and charged.
Police did not release any additional information about the shooting.
Convicted Felon Pleads Guilty To Firearms Charges
Police Search For Bank Robbery Suspect
Last Thursday, a federal judge accepted a plea agree- ment from a man accused of il- legally carrying a firearm. A sentencing date has not been set in the case.
Raymond Adams, 29, of St. Petersburg, was charged with being a felon in posses- sion of a firearm and carrying a firearm during a drug traf- ficking offense.
According to the plea agreement, Adams and his co-defendants planned to break into a St. Petersburg home to take marijuana and distribute it at a later date. At the time, Adams was report- edly armed with a 9 mm hand- gun.
When they were observed by law enforcement, the group fled the scene in a vehicle that later crashed. After the wreck, Adams ran away on foot.
RAYMOND ADAMS
Officials said he threw away the gun he was carrying, but police later found it in a trash can. At the time of the offense, Adams was a felon whose prior criminal history included a 2010 manslaughter convic- tion. That conviction prohib- ited him from having a firearm in his possession.
Adams faces a a minimum mandatory sentence of 5 years in federal prison.
The Winter Haven Police Department is trying to iden- tify a man they said terror- ized a teller at a bank. The robbery took place Tuesday, at approximately 4:50 p.m.
According to police, sur- veillance photographs show the man entering the Chase Bank, 1350 6th Street, NW, prior to the robbery and left.
Approximately 10 min- utes later, a suspect entered the bank and told a teller, “Give me all the money... don’t push the alarm or I’ll shoot you.” The teller com- plied with his demands and placed the money inside a plastic bag he had given her.
The man then ordered the teller at gunpoint to turn around and face thewall, which she did. He then left the bank and drove away in a white four-door vehicle.
The man who entered the bank prior to the robbery matched the physical de-
CHASE BANK ROBBERY
scription of the robbery sus- pect. He was also wearing identical clothes, police said.
Police said the robbery suspect was wearing a fake beard.
Anyone with information pertaining to the identity of the suspect is asked to con- tact Heartland Crime Stop- pers at 1-800-873-TIPS. Callers can remain anony- mous and could be eligible for a cash reward.
UNCLE SANDY
A real friend 7, 10, 31, 38 is one who walks in 20, 25, 28, 39 when the rest of the world 5, 40, 43, 50 walks out. 11, 26, 54, 58
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