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Crime
Cafeteria Employee
Student Charged With Disrupting School
Charged With
Child Abuse
Police arrested an 18- year-old student after a fight in the cafeteria. He was charged with resisting arrest with violence and disrupting a school function.
According to police, the incident took place in the cafeteria at East Bay High School last Wednesday. Around 11:30 a.m., the deputy assigned to the school responded to a large distur- bance in the cafeteria.
Several students were in- volved in a fight and the deputy attempted to break it up. Justin Rohena, who
Man Gets 60 Years For Using Infant To Produce Porn
Last week, a federal judge sentenced a man to 60 years in prison. He pleaded guilty to using an infant and toddler to produce pornography.
Andrew Leslie, 23, a for- mer software engineer, pleaded guilty on October 21, 2017.
One of the children was an infant and the other 2-years- old.
According to admissions made in conjunction with the guilty plea, during the execu- tion of a federal search warrant at Leslie’s Middleburg resi- dence, agents located a digital camera next to Leslie’s bed.
Inside of the camera was a memory card that contained a series of images depicting Leslie sexually abusing two children, one of which was an infant child and the second who was approximately two years old.
The two-year-old child, whom Leslie admitted was in bed with Leslie at the time law enforcement agents entered the residence, was found in the residence and rescued. Foren- sic analysis of other digital de- vices seized from the residence revealed that Leslie had pro- duced, received, distributed, and possessed numerous im- ages and videos depicting child pornography.
said.
Rohena is also said to
have kept pushing the deputy’s hand away when he attempted to gain control of the student.
When the deputy grabbed his shoulder, Rohena is al- leged to have resisted, caus- ing both to fall to the ground. He is said to have continued to get away from the deputy, pushing the deputy away from him.
He was arrested and charged. Rohena was re- leased from jail after posting bond.
A 25-year-old school cafe- teria employee was arrested on last week. She was charged with 1 count of felony child abuse.
According to police, Ms. Yomesha Campo is alleged to have struck a child with some type of cord. The weapon reportedly left a bruise about an inch wide and five inches long in the middle of the child’s back. There was also bruising on the child’s tailbone, police said.
Police did not release the relationship between Ms. Campo and the victim.
YOMESHA CAMPO
The incident was classi- fied on jail records as domes- tic violence and she was released after posting $5,000 bond.
JUSTIN ROHENA
was said to be involved, was told to stop, but kept running after other students, police
Man Arrested For
Teen Charged
Attempted Murder
Deputies assigned to the Vi- to initiate a
With Burglary,
olent Crimes Task Force have arrested a man wanted for at- tempted murder. The crime took place in Polk County.
According to the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office, Re- mond D. Brown, II, 24, was arrested Sunday. He was charged with 1 count of fleeing and eluding, 1 count of resisting arrest without violence, 1 count of obstruction by disguised per- son, 1 count of leaving the scene of a crash with property damage, and 1 count of driving with suspended or revoked li- cense.
He was also charged with warrants from Polk County for attempted murder, grand theft auto, domestic battery and vio- lation of domestic violence in- junction.
According to police, Pinel- las County deputies attempted
traffic stop on the sus- pect’s vehicle near 18th Av- enue South and 28th Street, South.
Initially, the vehicle slowed down, but the driver acceler- ated and fled at a high rate of speed. The deputies did not pursue, but monitored it from
the air.
When deputies observed
the vehicle run a red light, the driver attempted to make a turn and crashed into a 2018 Infinity FX35 that was travel- ing on 9th Avenue, North.
After the crash, Brown got out of the vehicle and was quickly arrested.
Auto Theft
REMOND D. BROWN, II
Last Friday, deputies with the Polk County Sheriff’s Of- fice arrested a 15-year-old Winter Haven boy, following a pursuit that started in Tampa, and concluded in Winter Haven.
Izaih Norgaisse, of Winter Haven, had a court appearance Monday, in Bar- tow. He was then sent to Tampa with two other juve- niles in a car that had been reported stolen out of Osce- ola County.
Tampa officers had at- tempted to stop the car, but it fled, and Tampa police fol- lowed them into Polk County. The stolen car reportedly ran out of gas in the area of Drane Field Road and Pipkin Road in Lakeland, and all three boys fled on foot.
Two of the boys, who are 16 and 17-years-old, were ar- rested by the Lakeland Police Department.
Norgaisse continued on, and ran into an occupied garage, where he was said to have offered money to some- one there to hide him, but was refused. He continued running, until he found a City of Lakeland truck, and stole that. The truck was immedi- ately spotted by a Polk County deputy on the Polk Parkway, who followed him for several miles into the
IZAIH NORGAISSE
northeast part of Winter Haven. A deputy performed a PIT-maneuver on the car, next to a vacant lot at Avenue TNEand8thStNE,whereit came to a rest.
Norgaisse fled on foot again, and as deputies chased him he ran into an occupied home to hide. Deputies sur- rounded the home, and con- vinced him to come out, without incident.
In addition to the charges from Lakeland Police Depart- ment, the other two boys ar- rested will be charged by PCSO with occupying a stolen vehicle.
At this time, Norgaisse has been charged with un- armed burglary of an occu- pied residence, unarmed burglary of an occupied structure, grand theft of a motor vehicle, grand theft, and violation of probation.
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