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Police Seek Leads
18-Year-Old
Man, Stepson Jailed For Security Guard Murder
In Fatal Shooting Of
Passenger
Pregnant Woman
Killed In Crash
Detectives with the Tampa Police Department are continuing their investi- gation into the murder of a Tampa woman. She was fa- tally wounded while in the 1000 block of E. 25th Avenue.
According to police, they received a 9-1-1 call around 5 a.m., on Tuesday, May 5th. When officers arrived at the scene, they discovered an adult female had been fatally wounded. She died at the scene.
Police said the shooting does not appear to be a ran- dom act.
Detectives have not iden- tified the victim of the shoot- ing and have not released any information on a suspect. However, she has been iden- tified on Instagram and Face- book as KiKi and Ms. Monae. In the photograph, Ms. Monae is visibly preg- nant.
A Facebook post stated neighbors said they heard
An 18- year-old Wimauma teen was killed after being ejected in a crash on Interstate 75 in Riverview Monday af- ternoon.
Accord- ing to Florida Highway Pa-
DEMONA DEON OLIVER, JR.
This young lady was iden- tified on Facebook as the murder victim in last week’s homicide in the 1000 block of E. 25th Avenue.
screams and loud gunshots as the victim crashed her ve- hicle into a nearby home on E. 25th Avenue.
Detectives are asking any- one with information to con- tact Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay at 1-800-873- TIPS or online at www.crimestopperstb.com.
trol, an 18-year-old Brandon teen was driving north on I-75 with two other males in his car, a 17 and 18-year-old. FHP said the driver tried to pass a pickup truck ahead of them. As he did, the front of his car clipped the back of the truck and it forced their car to overturn and crash into the median.
As the car overturned, the 18-year-old passenger, a Wimauma resident, was ejected from the car and killed. FHP said he was not wearing a seat belt, but the two others were.
The teen has been identified as Demona Deon Oliver, Jr. The crash snarled traffic on
I-75 for several hours.
LARRY TEAGUE
Police have arrested a man and his stepson in con- nection with the murder of a store clerk. The crime took place in Flint, Michigan a week ago.
According to police, Calvin Munerlyn, 43, was working at a Family Dollar in Flint, Michigan, on May 1st when Ms. Brya Bishop, 24, and her mother, Ms. Sharmel Bishop, went to the Family Dollar. One of the ladies was not wearing a face mask as required by an exec- utive order. Munerlyn con- fronted her and they became involved in an argument.
About 20 minutes later, 44-year-old Larry Teague and his stepson, 23-year-old
RAMONYEA BISHOP
Ramonyea Bishop, went to the store. The men became engaged in an argument with Munerlyn. One of the men produced a handgun and shot Munerlyn in the head. He died at a local hospital.
The men fled the state with the alleged assistance of two others, left the area. Teague was arrested last Thursday near a motel in Houston, Texas. Bishop was arrested in a Bay City apart- ment complex last Friday.
Police arrested Ms. Laura Mitchell, 43, and Terrence Finley, 45, for al- legedly renting a vehicle for the men and buying Teague clothes at a Walmart in Har- ris County, Texas.
Head-On Collision With Deputies Sends 6 To Hospitals
A total of six people were transported to local hospitals after being involved in a head- on collision early Sunday. The accident took place near the intersection of Highway 60 and Church Street, in Valrico.
According to the Hillsbor- ough County Sheriff’s Office, around 1:45 a.m., two deputies who are DUI investi- gators were parked in the grass median near the inter- section. A 2016, black Chevro- let Impala, driven by Aaron Major was traveling east- bound on Highway 60. The vehicle jumped the median and collided head-on into one of the white, unmarked Dodge Chargers. It also sideswiped the other vehicle.
There were three passen- gers in the Impala with Major at the time of the acci- dent. All four were taken to local hospitals. The vehicle belonged to one of the passen-
The driver of this black Chevrolet Impala reportedly jumped the median and hit a police car head-on.
gers.
Major reportedly told po-
lice they had just left a restau- rant and admitted to falling asleep at the wheel. Alcohol is suspected to have played a part in the accident, police said.
Both deputies were trans- ported to Tampa General
Hospital, where they were treated for non-life threaten- ing injuries. One deputy suf- fered a fractured ankle.
The names of the passen- gers or the deputies have not been released by police. No charges have been filed, pend- ing the outcome of the inves- tigation.
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