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2016 Homicides In Review cont.
DECEMBER
ANTONIO BRADSHAW
MACKELLE LEMON BURNETT
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office is continuing its investigation into the shooting death of Antonio Bradshaw, 34. His body was found during an investigation of shots being fired in North Tampa on De- cember 7th.
The Tampa Police Depart- ment investigated the murder of William McGoff, whose body was found at his home on De- cember 12th. Keith Earl Davis was arrested and charged with the murder.
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office arrested Ms. Sherrill Singleton and charged her with the Christmas Eve shooting death of her hus- band, Shawn Singleton.
Temple Terrace Police ar- rested Parish Devante Jor- dan, and Leroy Monsalvatge, both 24, and charged them with the first-de- gree murder of Mackelle Lemon Burnett. Burnett was killed during a home inva- sion on December 28th.
Crime
Police Search For Two Men Who Robbed Bank
Five Being Sought As ‘First Friday Fugitives’
BANK ROBBER #1
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office is currently searching for two men who robbed a bank Friday evening. Crime Stoppers is offering a reward in the case.
According to the Hillsbor- ough County Sheriff’s Office, two men walked into the Florida West Coast Credit Union, 10025 N. Dale Mabry, at approximately 5:42 p.m.
Both men were armed with firearms and took an undiscl0sed amount of money before fleeing in a silver, four- door Lexus IS. They were ob- served jumping into the vehicle on video.
Both suspects are African
BANK ROBBER #2
American. The first suspect is described as being about 5’10” to 6’1” with a muscular build. He was wearing sunglasses and a black wig. He was wear- ing a checkered button-down shirt, with black pants and black shoes.
The second man is 5’6” to 5’7”. He had a thin build and was also wearing a black wig, a red dress, grey sweat pants and Ugg boots.
Anyone with information and who want to claim a re- ward should contact Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay at 1- 800-873 TIPS; or visit the website at www.crimestopper- stb.com.
JORGE MOLINA AYALA
DOMINICK PEREZ
On the first Friday of each month, law enforcement releases the names of individuals wanted for crimes.
Referring to the suspects as “First Friday’s Fugitives,” Crime Stoppers is offering a cash re- ward to anyone who provides in- formation that leads law enforcement to the location of a wanted fugitive which results in their arrest.
The four fugitives being sought for the month of January are: Jorge Molina Ayala, Mayara Martinez, Dominick Michael Perez, and James Luis Scott.
Jorge Molina Ayala, 25, is wanted by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office for aggra- vated battery on a person using a deadly weapon (firearm) & firing a weapon in public or on resi- dential property.
Tampa Police have issued a warrant for aggravated assault with a firearm & carrying a con- cealed firearm.
Ayala is also wanted by the Florida Department of Correc- tions for VOP Possession of Heroin.
Mayara Martinez, 24 yoa, is wanted by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office for FTA aggravated battery with a deadly weapon & FTA child neglect. Martinez failed to appear in court.
Dominick Michael Perez,
41, is wanted by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office for grand theft 2nd degree & organized fraud over $50,000. Perez is wanted for defrauding victims by obtaining money in order to pur- chase repossessed vehicles.
However, the vehicle nor the money was returned to the vic- tim. Law enforcement believe he may be operating in other coun- ties as well as out-of-state.
MAYARA MARTINEZ
JAMES LUIS SCOTT
EVERETT JAMES TAYLOR
James Luis Scott, 22, is wanted by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office for first- degree premeditated murder, tampering with physical evi- dence & tampering with a wit- ness.
Detectives issued the warrant for the November 1, 2016 murder of 26-year-old Evelyn Wood- ham whose body was found in a ditch at 20th Avenue South and 58th Street South, in Palm River.
Scott is believed to still be around the Palm River and Clair Mel area and should be consid- ered armed and dangerous as he may be in possession of a firearm.
Everett James Taylor, 43, has been wanted by the Internal Revenue Service since June 2015 after a federal indictment for fraud by wire and theft from the United States Government.
Taylor is also considered to be a Federal fugitive by the U. S. Marshals Service for fleeing after the initial court appearance.
Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers by call- ing 1-800-873-TIPS (8477), re- port anonymously online at www.crimestopperstb.com or send in a mobile tip using our free P3 Tips mobile application. Crime Stoppers must be con- tacted first in order to be eligible for a cash reward.
Officer, Deputy Killed While Pursuing Suspect
MARKEITH LOYD ... being sought by police
Law enforcement through- out Orange County and sur- rounding areas are looking for a man accused of killing an Or- lando Police Officer Monday. A deputy responding to the scene was also killed in a traf- fic accident.
MASTER SGT. DEBRA CLAYTON
According to the Orlando Police Department, Master Sgt. Debra Clayton encoun- tered Markeith Loyd shortly after 7 a.m. at a Wal-Mart.
Loyd, who is a suspect in his girlfriend’s death last month, reportedly shot Master Sgt. Clayton, killing her at the scene. An Orange County deputy was close by and heard the call of an officer down.
He was spotted after the shooting leaving in a vehicle by an Orange County deputy. Loyd reportedly pulled into an apartment complex and began firing several shots at the deputy, striking a police vehicle twice.
Authorities said he carjacked a vehicle and fled the scene. The vehicle was later found abandoned.
In a separate incident, an- other deputy was killed in a traffic accident while respond- ing to the scene. Officials have not released the name of the deputy killed in the car acci- dent.
The manhunt for Loyd was continuing at press time.
Uncle Sandy Says...
“Don't cry 5, 12, because it's over, 31, 36, smile because 42, 51 it happened.”
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