
UNOCCUPIED CONVEYANCE UNARMED LICENSE
He was charged with the three above crimes as well as Operating a Motor Vehicle Without a Valid License and Resisting/Obstructing Arrest Without Violence.
UNOCCUPIED CONVEYANCE UNARMED DRIVER
Williams was identified as the driver of the getaway vehicle who fled on foot. The investigation revealed the group had stolen a baton, commonly used as an impact weapon, from the first vehicle they had entered.Īll four were arrested and transported to the Juvenile Assessment and Receiving Center.Īll four were charged with Burglary of Dwelling/Structure/Conveyance while Armed, Burglary of Occupied Conveyance Unarmed, and Burglary of Unoccupied Conveyance Unarmed. I/C : BURGL-UNOCCUPIED CONVEYANCE UNARMED Agency Case MCSO21OFF013853 End Of Sentence Date Bond Amount 0.00 Cleared Type CTS Next Court Date 8:30:00 AM Charge. The other three suspects remained with the vehicle. The driver stopped the vehicle and immediately fled on foot. Officers conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle. The victim was able to provide a clothing description of the suspects, and arriving officers saw them enter a vehicle and drive out of the apartment complex and onto Ocala Road. Once the suspect realized the vehicle was occupied, he and the others fled on foot. Burglary of an Occupied Conveyance, a second-degree felony with a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison Burglary of a Conveyance While Armed, a first-degree. The victim said there were four individuals in total, and at the time one of them opened his door, others were rummaging through the trunk of a nearby vehicle.

In that call, the adult male victim said he had been sitting in his car when suddenly a young man opened his car door. Charge Description: BURGL - UNOCCUPIED CONVEYANCE UNARMED Bond Amount: 4,500.00 Charge Code: 810.06 (FT) Charge Description: BURGL TOOLS-POSSESS - WITH INTENT TO USE Bond Amount: 4,500.00 Charge Code: 806. Just after 11:00pm on April 27th, TPD responded to an apartment complex in the 1100 block of Ocala Road in reference to a 911 call. (1) (a) For offenses committed on or before July 1, 2001, burglary means entering or remaining in a dwelling, a structure, or a conveyance with the intent to commit an offense therein, unless the premises are at the time open to the public or the defendant is licensed or invited to enter or remain.

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