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Crime
49ers Cut Linebacker After Domestic Violence Arrest
Police Offer $3,000 For Info In Triple Homicide
ELISSA ENNIS Victim of domestic violence
A member of the San Fran- cisco 49ers cut one of their players following his arrest for domestic violence. The inci- dent took place last Wednes- day night.
According to the Tampa Police Department, officers responded to the Grand Hyatt Hotel in reference to a domes- tic violence complaint. The of- ficers met with Ms. Elissa Ennis, 28, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, told police that she and Reuben Foster, 24, had become involved in an alterca- tion. At some point, Foster is alleged to have slapped her phone out of her hand, pushed her in the chest area, and slapped her with an open
REUBEN FOSTER Charged with domestic violence
hand. The officers reportedly observed a one-inch scratch on the victim’s left collar bone.
The investigation revealed that the two had an on-again- off-again relationship that has spanned the last 3 years.
Foster was arrested and charged with domestic vio- lence. He was released from the Hillsborough County Jail after posting bond.
Ms. Ennis had reported a domestic violence case to po- lice in February. However, she later recanted and the charges were dropped.
On Sunday, the San Fran- cisco 49ers announced that they were releasing the line- man as a result of his arrest.
Detectives are searching for a 2008 Infiniti M35 similar to this one.
DEREK ARCHIE 11/19/1986 — 11/15/2018
HALEY STONE 10/3/1998 — 11/15/2018
ing the fire.
Crime Stoppers of Tampa
Bay is offering up to $3,000 for information pertaining to the murders. Anyone with in- formation can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-873-TIPS; or report information anony- mously at www.crimestop- perstb.com.
Bicyclist Seriously
Detectives are continuing their investigation into a triple murder that occurred last Thursday. They are ask- ing the community to help solve the case.
Shortly after 3 p.m., Thursday, officials responded to a fire at 6221 16th Avenue, South, in Palm River. After the fire was extinguished, firemen found the bodies of three people inside the home. They have been identified as Derek Archie, who would have celebrated his 32nd birth- day on November 19th; 28- year-old Xavier Greene, and 20-year-old Haley Stone.
Police said the victims died of injuries unrelated to the fire.
According to police, detec- tives are currently searching for a silver, four-door sedan
XAVIER GREENE 6/9/1990 —11/15/2018
with a sunroof and no tint on the windows. The vehicle is believed to be a 2008 Infiniti M35.
Police obtained video from cameras in the area and observed a man walking up to the house carrying what ap- peared to be a gasoline can prior to the neighbor observ-
Injured In Traffic
Man Dies In
A 60-year-old man was se- riously injured after being in- volved in a traffic accident. The accident occurred Sunday evening.
According to the St. Peters- burg Police Department, Dar- rell Williams was riding his bicycle in the 3500 block of 5th Avenue, North. Matthew Meeks, 33, was driving a 2018 Jeep Wrangler west- bound on 5th Avenue, North.
Williams was crossing 5th Avenue North between 35th and 36th Street, North when he rode into the path of the Jeep. Meeks tried to avoid hitting the bicycle, but was unsuccess- ful.
Accident
Accident
Single Car
DARRELL WILLIAMS
Williams was transported to Bayfront Health, St. Peters- burg, with life-threatening in- juries. The investigation continues.
A 56-year-old Tampa man died after being involved in a single-car accident. The acci- dent took place early Sunday.
According to the Hillsbor- ough County Sheriff’s Office, Rickey Charles, of Seffner, was driving a blue Honda Ac- cord around 6:15 a.m. He was traveling northbound on Kingsway Avenue when he suf- fered a medical emergency.
The vehicle was just south of Palm Avenue when it crossed Palm Avenue, and struck a chain link fence on the northeast corner of Palm Av- enue and Kingsway Avenue.
Hillsborough County Fire Rescue responded to the scene and transported Charles to Brandon Regional Hospital, where he was pronounced de- ceased. The investigation is continuing.
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