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  Crime
$3,000 Reward Offered In Double Murder
Search Continues
  Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $3,000 for information pertaining to a double murder. The murders took place last Tuesday night.
According to Tampa Po- lice, two people were fatally wounded while traveling in a vehicle in the 8700 block of N. Tangerine Place.
A family member identi- fied one of the victims as Ms. Jimmiel “Nina Ross Da Boss” Spillman Engram. Ms. Engram was the mother of 6 children between the ages of 2 months and 11-years of age.
Man Jailed For Bank Robbery 6 Days After Prison Release
RONALD JOSEPH MASSEY
a Tampa native, and attended the public schools of Hillsbor- ough County. She earned her certificate as a hairstylist. She was also the owner of Luxe Laced, a hair shop that offered customized lace fronts.
The man who died in the shooting was known through- out the community and on so- cial media as “Arab.” No additional information on the victims was released by police.
Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay at 1-800-873- TIPS or www.crimestopper- stb.com.
Tampa Woman
  MS. JIMMIEL SPILLMAN ENGRAM
Her mother-in-law, Ms. Yolanda Baker said she was
The Tampa Police De- partment are continuing to attempt to locate a woman who has been reported miss- ing. They are asking anyone with information to contact them.
According to police, Ms. Deborah Washington Saucier, 62, was last seen around 9 a.m., on January 8th in the 1200 block of E. 18th Avenue.
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    Driver Who
Her family reported her missing on Friday, January 11th. At the time she was last seen, she was wearing a brown cap, an unknown col- ored shirt, and dark sweat- pants.
DEBORAH WASHINGTON SAUCIER
A Silver Alert has been is- sued for Ms. Saucier be- cause of her age, and she suffers from medical condi- tions that require medica- tion. She does not have her medication with her.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Tampa Police Department at (813) 231-6130.
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Ms. Saucier’s vehicle was found abandoned near Julian B. Lane Park, 1,000 block of N. Blvd., on Monday, January 14th. Her purse and keys were inside the vehicle, police said.
Crash Charged
With DUI
   Police are searching for a man who reportedly robbed one bank and attempted to rob another. The incident took place Wednesday morning.
According to Largo Police, at 8:20 a.m., a man attempted to enter the Bank of America, 12046 Indian Rocks Road. The bank didn’t open until 9 a.m. The man was wearing a mask at the time he tried to enter the bank.
Employees inside observed the man and called police. He then rode away on a bicycle.
At 9:06 a.m., police re- ceived a call that the BB&T Bank, 14141 Walsingham Road, to report the bank had been robbed. The suspect was armed with a knife. The tellers were behind safety glass and left their area to call police. The suspect fled the scene without obtaining any money.
He matched the same sus- pect who had attempted to enter the Bank of America ear- lier.
The suspect then returned to the Bank of America that he gone to at first. However, Largo Police Officer Jason Misner was still at the scene inside the bank.
The suspect, later identi- fied as 36-year-old Ronald Joseph Massey, was wear- ing a mask and carrying a knife when he entered the building. Officer Misner confronted the masked man and took him into custody without further incident.
Massey was charged with armed robbery, attempted armed robbery, and violation of probation for armed rob- bery.
Police learned that Massey had been released from prison on January 10, 2019. He had been charged with robbing two Largo banks in the past.
Police said Massey is not the same suspect who robbed the Wells Fargo Banks in Clearwater and Largo.
Police arrested a man after he drove through a fatal acci- dent investigation. He was charged with DUI.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, troopers were investigating a traffic fatality that took place at E. Hillsbor- ough Avenue and Orient Road, at 7 p.m., Tuesday.
At approximately 8:09 p.m., as the troopers were conducting the investigation, a 2016 Kia 4-door vehicle is al- leged to have driven through the crime scene. The driver continued until he was stopped by other troopers.
He was identified as 37- year-old Anthony Wayne Darden, of Huntington Beach, California. Darden was arrested and charged with DUI and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was trans- ported to the Hillsborough County Jail.
Darden provided a breath sample of 0.101, police said. His bond was set at $1,000.
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office is attempting to identify a burglary sus- pect. The photograph was taken from surveillance video.
According to police, on January 5th, the man entered Cypress Creek Landscape Supply, 12734 N. Florida Av- enue, shortly before noon. He went to the cash register and removed an undisclosed amount of cash. He then fled the scene in a newer model gray BMW 5 Series.
A second older Hispanic man was in the vehicle.
Anyone with information pertaining to the suspect is asked to contact the Hills-
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borough County Sheriff’s Of- fice or Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay at 1-800-873- TIPS or www.crimestopper- stb.com.
ANTHONY WAYNE DARDEN
Suspect
Police Search For Burglary
      UNCLE SANDY
  Follow your bliss 3,12, 22, 38, 49, 67 and the uni- verse will open doors where there were only walls 8, 18, 32, 53, 66.
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