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McCollough and Heller were charged with eight counts each of grand theft of a firearm and one count each of grand theft, burglary of a structure while armed and criminal mischief. Smith was charged with possession of stolen property.
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......item 1).... www.wakulla.com ... Wakulla County News and Information

Arrests Made in Wakulla and Leon Burglaries

Written by Keith Blackmar, Public Information Officer, WCSO Tuesday, 13 December 2011 10:22

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Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office detectives teamed up with the Leon County Sheriff’s Office in executing a search warrant that resulted in the arrest of three Tallahassee residents in connection with burglaries and grand thefts reported in both counties, according to Sheriff Donnie Crum.

Jason Miguel McCollough, 20, Gwendolyn Smith, 19, and Skylar Dylan Heller, 20, all of Tallahassee, were arrested Friday, Dec. 9 following the execution of the search warrant and additional investigation at other undisclosed Tallahassee locations.

McCollough and Heller were charged with eight counts each of grand theft of a firearm and one count each of grand theft, burglary of a structure while armed and criminal mischief. Smith was charged with possession of stolen property.

“Wakulla Sheriff’s Office detectives were working in conjunction with Leon County Sheriff’s Office investigators to solve crimes in both counties,” said Undersheriff Maurice Langston. “The arrests solve one case in Wakulla County and two Leon County cases and five firearms were recovered along with jewelry, a television, computer, personal identification and BB guns.”

Law enforcement officials arrived at a Shumard Drive home in Tallahassee and arrested McCollough and Smith at that location. Heller was arrested later the same day at another Tallahassee location.

In late November, a Crawfordville resident reported a residential burglary where the suspects created a forced entry into the home and a shed. The stolen property was valued at ,150.

During the investigation, Wakulla detectives received information that McCollough was a possible suspect and was in possession of the stolen property. Additional intelligence determined that Heller was connected to the burglaries being investigated in both counties. The Crawfordville victim’s home is near the Leon County line.

McCollough and Heller are being held in the Wakulla County Jail with no bond. Smith was released from jail after posting a ,000 bond.

Much of the stolen property from the Crawfordville location was recovered in Tallahassee. Additional charges are possible as the investigation continues.
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.....item 2).... Wakulla County Sheriff Office ... www.wcso.org .... Sheriff's Log--Dec. 2 to Dec. 8

>>>>>> On Dec. 4, Deputy Jeremy Johnston stopped Skylar Dylan Heller, 20, of Tallahassee for speeding at Bob Miller Road and Old Woodville Highway. The driver was traveling 47 miles per hour in a 35 mile per hour zone. The driver could not produce his license because it was suspended for failure to pay court fines. He was charged with driving while license suspended or revoked with knowledge and was given a warning for excessive speed. Lt. Brad Taylor also investigated <<<<<<

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On Dec. 2, Sara Wilkinson of Crawfordville reported the theft of a bicycle from her home. The mountain bike is valued at . Deputy Sean Wheeler investigated.

On Dec. 1, Deputy Nick Gray and Deputy Mike Zimba responded to a two vehicle crash at Brown Blvd. and Cajer Posey Road in Crawfordville. Myrtle Martin McKenzie, 73, of Crawfordville was driving a 2002 Toyota Corolla and made a left hand turn off Brown Blvd. onto Cajer Posey Road. Robin Leslie Ruby, 23, of Crawfordville was driving a 2006 Chevrolet truck on Cajer Posey Road. McKenzie did not see Ruby coming and Ruby crashed into the side of the McKenzie’s vehicle. No one was injured. McKenzie was found at fault but was not cited. The Toyota was towed away from the scene while the truck was drivable.

On Dec. 1, Carol Allen of Ochlockonee Bay reported a residential burglary. The victim reported the theft of ,040 worth of jewelry and coins. Lt. C.L. Morrison investigated.

On Dec. 1, Joey Melton of Panacea reported a grand theft. The victim planned a yard sale in Crawfordville and covered items overnight with plans to hold the sale the next day. When he arrived at the Crawfordville property in the morning, people were already “shopping” and leaving with items. Witnesses said a white truck loaded up with goods and returned several times for additional loads of goods. The victim stated that ,000 worth of items was removed from the property including tools, games, clothing, household goods, bicycles and more. Deputy Vicki Mitchell investigated.

On Dec. 1, David Moss of Sopchoppy reported an animal incident where his dog was attacked by two other dogs. A neighbor used a shovel to scare off one of the dogs and separate the second. The Animal Control Unit was called to the scene and contacted the victim and witness. Deputy Ian Dohme investigated.

On Dec. 1, Lt. C.L. Morrison and Deputy Ian Dohme received information from a concerned citizen regarding a potential missing person from Grady County, Ga. WCSO staff contacted Grady County law enforcement and developed a BOLO for area law enforcement staff regarding the potential missing person and the vehicle the person was driving. The investigation continues.

On Dec. 3, a Crawfordville woman reported an animal incident involving her seven-year-old son. The child was jumped by a neighbor’s dog and suffered abrasions. EMS treated the victim at the scene. Animal Control Officer Ivanhoe Carroll responded to investigate and quarantine the dog. Her investigation continues. PSO Deputy Wes Coleman investigated.

On Dec. 3, Deborah Revell of Sopchoppy reported a grand theft at a Crawfordville rental property. A water well tank and pump was stolen. The stolen property is valued at ,500 and a suspect has been identified. Deputy Sean Wheeler investigated.

On Dec. 3, Deputy Ward Kromer investigated a suspicious person at County Line Road. Deputy Kromer identified the male subject as someone reported missing from Leon County. The man was considered missing and endangered due to lack of medications and was turned over to a relative.

On Dec. 2, a Crawfordville man reported a residential burglary and battery as a suspect forced himself into the residence. Two victims sustained minor injuries when they subdued the suspect inside the home. Tyson Lynn Scott, 22, of Crawfordville was charged with burglary with assault and battery. He was transported to the Wakulla County Jail without incident. Scott thought he was locked out of his own home. Deputy Rachel Oliver, Lt. Jimmy Sessor, Detective Matt Helms, Deputy Jeremy Johnston, Lt. Brad Taylor and Deputy Rachel Oliver investigated.

On Dec. 2, Dishawn Scott of Sopchoppy reported a structure fire on Dinosaur Lane. Scott and two other individuals, including a juvenile, escaped the fire. The fire appeared to start in a bedroom electrical outlet. Damage to the mobile home and furnishings are estimated at ,000. The home is owned by Kevin James of Sopchoppy. There were no injuries and the fire was not suspicious. The victims were offered Red Cross assistance but declined. Wakulla Firefighters and Deputy Randy Phillips investigated.

On Dec. 4, Andrew Edmonds of Crawfordville reported a vehicle burglary. The victim’s vehicle was left unlocked overnight and a CD player, valued at 9, was stolen. Three other vehicle burglaries were reported within a mile of each other during the same timeframe. Deputy Sean Wheeler and Detective Matt Helms investigated.

On Dec. 4, Christopher Deason of Crawfordville reported a vehicle burglary. Someone entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and removed ,320 worth of property including a shotgun, GPS and gun case. Deputy Sean Wheeler and Detective Matt Helms investigated.

On Dec. 4, Tracy Jamison of Crawfordville reported a vehicle burglary. Someone entered the victim’s vehicle and removed headlight casings valued at . Deputy Ward Kromer investigated.

On Dec. 4, Cori Revell of Crawfordville reported a vehicle burglary. Someone entered her unlocked vehicle and removed 8 worth of items including a GPS, satellite radio and electronic chargers. Deputy Sean Wheeler and Detective Matt Helms investigated.

On Dec. 3, Valencia Statam of Crawfordville reported a grand theft of livestock. Two baby pigs were reported stolen. The pigs were taken from a pen and are valued at . Deputy Sean Wheeler investigated.

On Dec. 4, a female Sopchoppy victim reported a battery and criminal mischief. A juvenile became angry with the victim and struck her vehicle with an axe. The suspect also struck the victim. The juvenile was arrested for battery and felony criminal mischief and transported to the Wakulla County Jail. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at ,500. The juvenile was released to the custody of her mother. Deputy Scott Powell investigated.

On Dec. 4, Deputy Jeremy Johnston stopped Skylar Dylan Heller, 20, of Tallahassee for speeding at Bob Miller Road and Old Woodville Highway. The driver was traveling 47 miles per hour in a 35 mile per hour zone. The driver could not produce his license because it was suspended for failure to pay court fines. He was charged with driving while license suspended or revoked with knowledge and was given a warning for excessive speed. Lt. Brad Taylor also investigated.

On Dec. 4, Evester Britt of Panama City reported a grand theft at Burney’s Temple First Born Church in Crawfordville. Part of an air conditioning unit and copper were reported missing. The copper tubing was removed from a propane tank and was approximately 30 feet long. The missing property was valued at ,100. Lt. Danny Harrell investigated.

On Dec. 5, Shara Harvey of Sopchoppy reported the theft of a cellular telephone. The victim was paying for gas at Murphy Oil when she put her telephone down on a counter. She returned a short time later and the phone was missing. The phone is valued at 0. Lt. Mike Kemp investigated.

On Dec. 5, Judith Miller of Crawfordville reported a credit card offense. An unauthorized charge of 8 was discovered by the victim from a location in Brooklyn, NY. Information was obtained regarding a suspect that was passed along to the Criminal Investigations Division. Deputy Ben Steinle investigated.

On Dec. 5, Melissa Hudson of Crawfordville reported a structure fire to a neighboring property owned by Louis Andrew Sutton of Crawfordville. Sutton and Wakulla Firefighters were fighting the fire when Deputy Vicki Mitchell arrived on the scene. The victim was burning off fuel from a boat motor when he left the burning fuel unattended. He returned to find the northeast side of the mobile home on fire. The home was used for storage. The origin of the fire was not suspicious. Sgt. Ronald Mitchell also investigated.

On Dec. 5, an 11-year-old female juvenile was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill after she threatened family members with kitchen knives. A family relative subdued the juvenile. With knives in both hands, the juvenile threatened two relatives. The juvenile was transported to the Wakulla County Jail before being transported to the juvenile detention facility. Deputy Vicki Mitchell investigated.

On Dec. 1, Cobb H. Adams of Crawfordville reported a vehicle crash at Highway 61 and Rosa Shingles Road. There were no injuries to the driver after a deer ran into his path. Deputy Ben Steinle investigated.

On Dec. 6, Teman Gandy of Tallahassee reported a theft of a gas can from a Smith Creek fish camp. A forced entry was attempted at a structure but it was not entered. The stolen property is valued at . Deputy Taff Stokley investigated.

On Dec. 6, Janna Lawhon of Crawfordville reported the loss of her purse at Wal-Mart. The victim reporting leaving the purse in the parking lot while answering a telephone call. The purse and contents are valued at 0. Lt. C.L. Morrison investigated.

On Dec. 6, WCSO inmate Paul Mitchell Porretto, 54, of Tallahassee was arrested for battery for getting into an altercation in the Wakulla County Jail bathroom area. Porretto and a 61-year-old victim got into an altercation in front of a restroom sink and Porretto struck the victim several times with a closed hand. Deputy Mike Zimba and Lt. Scott Barwick investigated.

On Dec. 7, Ashley Rogers of Crawfordville contacted the WCSO about a traffic crash at Wal-Mart. The victim reported damage to her vehicle which was parked in the parking lot at the time it was struck. Damage to the victim’s truck was estimated at 0. Deputy Rachel Oliver investigated.

On Dec. 7, Dustin Raker of Crawfordville reported a vehicle theft. The vehicle was recovered in Altha and a suspect has been identified. Deputy Scott Powell investigated.

The Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office received 770 calls for service during the past week including: 14 residential and business alarms; 10 assists to other agencies; 81 citizen contacts; 10 disturbances; 38 investigations; 10 loud music/noise complaints; 33 medical emergencies; 53 security checks; 22 special details; 12 suspicious people; 14 suspicious vehicles; 10 thefts; 75 traffic stops; 16 reckless vehicles; 21 wanted people; and 120 watch orders.


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