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Crime
Search Continues For Bank Robbery Suspect
Police are currently search- ing for a man who robbed a bank earlier this year.
According to the Hillsbor- ough County Sheriff’s Office, on August 5, 2016, a man walked into the MidFlorida Credit Union, 20401 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., around 9 a.m. He approached a teller and
passed a note demanding money and stating that he was armed with a firearm.
After receiving the money, the man placed it in a maroon colored bag, took the note from the teller, and fled on foot. He was last seen running behind neighboring busi- nesses, police said.
The suspect is white, about 40-years-old, with a medium build.
Anyone with information pertaining to this robbery can contact the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office at (813) 247-8200; or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-873-TIPS, or www.crimestopperstb.com
Police are currently search- ing for a man wanted in con- nection with a home invasion and attempted sexual battery. The offense took place On No- vember 25th.
According to the Hillsbor- ough County Sheriff’s Office, a man entered the woman’s home by force. Once inside, he tied the victim up and at- tempted to commit sexual bat- tery on her.
The man fled the home with the victim’s television set, jew- elry, and a cell phone. The vic- tim was able to positively identify 36-year-old Antonio D. Kinsler, of Tampa, as the man who entered her home and attacked her.
Police said Kinsler, known as “TK” and “Brown,” is known to carry a firearm. He is believed to be in the area of Orient Road and Rhode Island Drive, police stated.
Outstanding warrants have been issued for his arrest for home invasion robbery, at- tempted sexual battery, false
ANTONIO D. KINSLER
imprisonment, grand theft, felony battery, and burglary of a residence.
Anyone with information pertaining to the whereabouts of Kinsler can contact the Hills- borough County Sheriff’s Office at (813) 247-8200; or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-873-TIPS, or www.crimestopperstb.com.
Woman Charged With DUI And Property Damage
A Hillsborough County Sheriff’s deputy arrested a Bandon woman after re- sponding to a traffic accident. The accident occurred at the intersection of Thomas Street and Lakewood Drive, in Brandon, shortly after 9 p.m., Wednesday.
Police said when the deputy arrived at the scene, it was determined that Ms. Mary Zoccoli, 36, of Brandon, was driving a 2016 Jeep Wrangler southbound on Lakewood Drive, when she attempted to make a right hand turn onto Thomas Street.
As she attempted to turn, she struck a 2014 Mazda 3,
MARY ZOCCOLI driven by Ms. Sofia Zarol-
nick, 43, of Seffner. Deputies said Ms. Zoccoli
had slurred speech, glassy eyes, unstable balance, and was emitting a strong odor of alcohol. During sobriety tests, Ms. Zoccoli allegedly showed extreme signs of im- pairment.
She provided a breath sample which registered BAC results of .379/380. She was arrested and charged with DUI over .15 BAC.
Ms. Zoccoli was arrested on July 29th on the same charge. She was released from the Hillsborough County Jail after posting a $500 bond.
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Man Charged In $20,000 Theft Of Bicycles
Man Sought For Home Invasion, Attempted Sexual Battery
A 51-year-old man was ar- rested in connection with the burglary of a bicycle store. The bicycles taken were val- ued at more than $20,000.
According to police, on Sunday, Hernando County deputies responded to a bur- glary at the Brooksville Bicy- cle Center, 1110 W. Jefferson Street, in Brooksville. When deputies arrived they discov- ered the front window of the business was broken and sev- eral high performance bicy- cles had been stolen.
Witnesses told the investi- gators that a man had been observed close to the shop during the time of the bur- glary. Additionally, the bicy- cle the man was riding was new with the tags and price tag still on it.
Investigators came in con-
JOHN HAZELTON
tact with John Samuel Hazelton, Jr. After talking with Hazelton, he allegedly confessed to having taken 11
bicycles from the store. He also provided police with a list of where he took the bicy- cles.
Officials said Hazelton also had a tag from one of the bicycles in his pocket.
He agreed to take police to where the bicycles were hid- den and detectives were able to recover eight of them. Most of the recovered bicy- cles still had the price tags at- tached to them and ranged in price from $279 to $6,795.
Police made contact with the owner, who was able to positively identify them as having been stolen from his shop.
Hazelton was charged with burglary of an unoccu- pied building and grand theft. His bond was set at $10,000.
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