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Crime
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office is attempting to locate a second person in connection with a series of car burglaries. The burglaries have taken place in the Cy- press Creek, Harbor Isles, and Orchids at Cypress Creek neighborhoods.
According to investigators, 19-year-old Skyler Vontress Williams was taken into cus- tody on August 20th. He is ac- cused of breaking into several cars during the early morning hours of August 19th. During the burglaries, two firearms were stolen.
The two suspects were driving a Toyota Camry that had been stolen the night be- fore. The vehicle was recov-
Police Arrest 1, Another Sought In Car Burglaries
Police Conducting Investigation Into Suspicious Death
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is conducting a death investigation they have termed suspicious. The body was discovered on the side of the road.
According to police, the body was found just south of Deen Still Road, in rural, un- incorporated Polk County. The man was found late Fri-
day night. He has been iden- tified as 54-year-old David Ray Brady, of Daughtery Road, Zephyrhills.
Police are asking anyone with information about the death to contact the Polk County Sheriff’s Office at (863) 298-6200, or Crime Stoppers at www.heartland- crimestoppers.com.
SKYLER VONTRESS WILLIAMS
ered in Plant City.
The second person in-
volved in the crimes remains at large. He is possibly a His- panic man.
Williams is being held at the Hillsborough County jail
UNKNOWN SUSPECT
without bond.
Anyone with information
about the suspect or the crimes is asked to contact Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay at 1-800-873-TIPS or www.crimestopperstb.com.
Woman Arrested For Setting House On Fire
Woman Charged With Manslaughter
Woman Admits To
Police have arrested a woman and charged her in connection with a house fire. The incident took place Satur- day.
According to the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office, deputies and firefighters re- sponded to 23547 Turtle Lakes Road, in Lutz in refer- ence to a fire. The house was fully engulfed when they ar- rived.
Ms. Brandi Currigan,
40, a former resident of the home was on the scene. She had reportedly been moving items out of the house at the time.
Police learned that Ms. Currigan and her husband, who is in Iraq working for a private security company, were separating. During the investigation, detectives de- termined that Ms. Currigan
A 25-year-old woman was arrested and charged with manslaughter. She is being held in the Hillsborough County jail under a $250,000 bond.
According to detectives with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, shortly before 8 p. m., on August 20th, deputies responded to a sui- cide attempt at a home in Thonotosassa. Ms. Rebekah Dean told deputies that her boyfriend, identified as 34- year-old Thimothy Pass- more shot himself inside their residence. Passmore was pronounced dead at the scene.
Detectives said based on several factors including in- consistencies in Ms. Dean’s statements, re-enactments, and a consultation with the
Money Order
BRANDI CURRIGAN
had destroyed the inside and outside of the house; hand painted graffiti on the walls and dumped paint throughout the home. She allegedly set fire at three separate locations as well.
She was taken into custody and charged with arson and possession of narcotics, police said.
Paying Bill With
REBEKAH KATHERINE DEAN
Hillsborough County State At- torney’s Office, Ms. Dean was arrested and charged with manslaughter with a weapon. She reportedly admitted to being under the influence of drugs at the time of the shoot- ing and that she and the victim were involved in a domestic dispute.
rested and LATOYA charged with VILLAGOMEZ fraud.
Fake $50,000
A 35- year-old woman was arrested after she allegedly admitted to paying a bill with a fake money order. She was ar-
According to the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office, Ms. Latoya Villagomez, of Spring Hill, allegedly mailed a money order to the Withla- coochee River Electrical Coop- erative.
The money order, in the amount of $50,000, was to pay an outstanding electric bill.
However, the money order was counterfeit and Ms. Vil- lagomez was taken into cus- tody and charged with uttering a forged instrument.
She reportedly told police she created the document on her home computer, printed it, and mailed it. Her bill was $248, police said.
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