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Police Search For Pharmacy Burglary Suspects
Challenge Lands
Teen In Jail
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office is currently searching for a man who broke into a pharmacy. The incident took place during the early hours of April 12.
According to police, shortly after 1 p.m., two un- known men entered the New Dose Pharmacy, 6802 W. Hillsborough Avenue. They gained entry by cutting a hole in the wall of an adja- cent business. Once inside, the men took an undisclosed amount of cash from the reg- ister. They did not remove
caught on surveillance, is de- scribed as a Black man with a goatee. He was last seen wearing a hooded sweatshirt and gloves.
The second suspect was not photographed. However, he is described as being a light-skinned Black man who wore a bandana to cover his face.
Anyone with information about the burglary is asked to contact Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay at 1-800-873- TIPS or online at www.cr- timestopperstb.com.
An 18-year-old student was arrested last week. He is accused of grabbing his mother by the shirt and throwing her into the dining room table.
According to police,
Michael Anthony Corley
was reportedly participating in a Facebook “Egg Chal- lenge” last Wednesday. Police said Corley mentioned on his Facebook page that he would egg his mother if he re- ceived 300 comments.
After receiving the com- ments, Corley allegedly cracked an egg on his mother’s head and she slapped him across the back of the head in response.
MICHAEL CORLEY
have grabbed her and threw her into the dining room table causing a laceration to her back. The teenager was arrested and transported to the Land O’ Lakes Jail. He was charged with domestic battery.
PHARMACY BURGLARY
any medication.
One of the suspects,
Corley is then alleged to
Woman Accused
Man Buys Food With Stolen Credit Card
Of Killing Son May Get Deal
On the night of Monday, April 8th, a car was broken into and a credit card. The card was later used to pur- chase groceries.
According to the Hills- borough County Sheriff’s Of- fice, the burglary took place around 11 p.m. The man en-
cards.
Around 4:30 a.m., on
April 9th, a man entered the WaWa, 2325 E. Fletcher Av- enue, and bought food with the card.
The man using the card is described as a Black man be- tween the ages of 18 and 24. He is approximately 5’8” with a thin build. He was last seen wearing a Bart Simpson t-shirt, black and white shorts, and slides.
Anyone with information about the burglary is asked to contact Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay at 1-800-873- TIPS or online at www.cr- timestopperstb.com.
A 21-year-old woman ac- cused of killing her son was in court on Monday for a pre- trial hearing. During the hearing, her attorney told the judge they were discussing a possible deal with the State Attorney’s Office.
Ms. Charisse Stinson
was arrested last September and charged with the first-de- gree murder of her son, Jor- dan Belliveau. The child was found dead in a wooded area of Largo on September 4, 2018.
Ms. Stinson had origi- nally told police she accepted a ride from a stranger. She further stated that the man hit her and when she woke up, the man and her son were gone.
She later told police she had struck the child, which caused his head to hit the wall. He then had a seizure. He died a few hours later.
During DUI
VEHICLE BURGLARY SUSPECT
tered the car while it was parked in the 3700 block of Jefferson Commons Drive. He took the owner’s wallet, driver’s license and credit
CHARISSE STINSON
The Medical Examiner’s report stated that Jordan died from blunt force trauma.
Jordan had been in fos- ter care and had just recently been returned to his mother. In December 2018, Ms. Stinson gave birth to a little girl. She is now in the custody of Jordan’s former foster parents.
Ms. Stinson is scheduled to return to court on May 21st for a new pre-trial hearing.
Recently, a new unit was launched at the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office. Known as the DUI Enforcement Squad, the unit was responsi- ble for several arrests.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, the new squad was launched on the night of April 12th. It consisted of members of the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, Tampa Police Department, and Florida Highway Patrol.
Deputies located and ar- rested 29 impaired drivers in addition to making 12 other ar- rests. A total of 41 drivers were arrested Friday night.
Deputies also initiated 238 traffic stops and issued 79 cita- tions.
Sheriff Chad Chronis- ter said, “Friday night’s out- come was better than we could have ever anticipated. In a sin- gle night, our deputies were able to take 29 impaired driv- ers off the streets in Hillsbor- ough County, and in doing so, they very likely could have saved lives of countless other drivers on the road that night.”
41 Arrested
Squad Launch
UNCLE SANDY
Be on good terms 1, 16, 34 with your fellow man, as much as possible. We never know 15, 18, from where our blessings are going to come. 13, 25, 43.
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