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Tampa Murder Suspect Arrested In Atlanta
Man Arrested For Exposing Himself
  A 26-year-old man wanted in connection with a murder has been arrested. He was taken into custody in Atlanta, Georgia.
According to the Hillsbor- ough County Sheriff’s Office, 24-year-old Isaiah Lee Morrison was found inside a car at 13415 N. Nebraska Avenue at approximately 12:30 p.m., on December 31, 2018.
Morrison was suffering from a gunshot wound and was transported to Tampa General Hospital. He later died as a result of his in- juries.
During the investigation, detectives identified 26-year-
JOSEPH ERVIN BROWN ... Arrested in Atlanta
old Joseph Ervin Brown, as the suspect in the murder. Brown was recently ar- rested on an active warrant.
ISAIAH LEE MORRISON ... Died after being shot
He will be transported back to Tampa and charged with first-degree murder and pos- session of a firearm.
Detectives have arrested a 27-year-old man and charged him with exposing himself to young girls. He was arrested last Thursday afternoon in a traffic stop.
Sean Dixon was charged with lewd and lascivious exhi- bition. He is accused of expos- ing himself to teenage girls in the Westchase area. His vehi- cle was identified by the vic- tims as a 4-door Mitsubishi with tinted windows.
Police were first notified of a man exposing himself on January 29th. Three additional incidents took place between that time and February 5th.
Detectives said all of the incidents took place in the Westchase area.
The man was at the inter- section of Montague Street and New Parke Road when the first incident took place. The second occurred in the 9000 block of Cavendish Drive. Parley Drive and Mill- bank Way was the location of
SEAN DIXON
the third incident and the most recent occurred at West Park Village Drive and Cavendish Drive.
He was arrested in the 13000 block of Briardale Lane.
Detectives are asking any- one with information or who were a victim of the exposure to contact the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office at (813) 247-8200, or Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay at 1- 800-873-TIPS or www.crimestopperstb.com.
  Four Teenagers Arrested In Series Of Robberies
    The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office has arrested four teenagers. They are fac- ing charges in connection with convenience store rob- beries.
The four teenagers are Brashon Hall, 19; Eric Padilla, 17; Traequan Moore, 17; and 16-year-old Frankie Cuevas. All four are facing several charges in- cluding attempted armed robbery of a person, robbery of a business and fleeing and attempting to elude police.
According to the Hills- borough County Sheriff’s Of- fice, last Friday, shortly after 3 a.m., seven Black males drove up to the 7-Eleven Store, 6190 U. S. Highway 41 North, in Apollo Beach. All of the suspects had hooded sweatshirts pulled over their heads.
The suspects are said to have attempted to rob a clerk who was standing outside the store. They then entered the store and took several cartons of cigarettes, valued at $600. They also took an unknown amount of lottery tickets, police said.
BRASHON HALL
The suspects left the store in two vehicles, a white Toy- ota Camry and a silver Acura MDX.
Police said at approxi- mately an hour later, the Hillsborough County Sher- iff’s Office was notified of a pursuit coming into Hillsbor- ough County from Manatee County. The information provided by the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office said several Black males had robbed a business and took cigarettes.
Deputies were in pursuit of an Acura MDX. There were four suspects in the ve- hicle and they were seen
throwing cigarettes out of the window of the vehicle during the pursuit. The pursuit ended when the driver lost control of the vehicle at U. S. Highway 41 and Falls Boule- vard, in Apollo Beach. All four suspects were inside the Acura MDX police were pur- suing.
The second vehicle had escaped during the pursuit, police said.
Another convenience store robbery took place dur- ing the same time frame at the Circle K, 5901 Memorial Highway, in Tampa.
At approximately 3:07 a.m., three Black males en- tered the store with their faces covered and wearing gloves. The suspects jumped the counter and began load- ing tobacco products into two large rubber storage con- tainers. They were last seen fleeing on foot.
Police said it is not clear if the three suspects are linked to other early morning con- venience store robberies that took place in other jurisdic- tion. Detectives are con- tinuing their investigations.
    UNCLE SANDY
 The first sign 4, 17, 19, 38 of corruption in a society 30, 32, 59, 63 that is still alive 6, 20, 35, 40, 43 is that the end justifies the means. 8, 14, 54, 58.
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