Posts Tagged ‘bond skip’

Celebration Day

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

This is an arrest that should of never of had to take place, nor the fight that insued. Thanks to a mistake by someone at the local jail, this defendent was released when we posted his bonds. The mistake was that he had a zero bond hold for another county. When you have a zero bond your stuck in jail and can’t get out.

So the jail releases him and calls me about 1 hour later to let me know that we need to return him to the jail!! So the defendent comes in and I explain the mistake the jail made and that I have to return him to the jail. He says “fuck that” and makes a run for the door. I quickly bear hug him and throw him onto the sofa in my office. He squirms and yells.. mind you he’s not a small guy..he’s short but heavy and adding the fear of jail, he’s tough to wrestle with.

I manage to hold on to him and get him cuffed up. Thank goodness… kudos to the idiots that weren’t doin their job and cause me to get in this situation. Pain in my ass….

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The Rover

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

OK.. This girl here skipped court on some drug related charges. The co-signer of the bond only knew what area she was staying in and that it was a hotel. So another agent and I proceed to go to the downtown Clearwater Beach area and search.

 

While driving down the road we get stuck in traffic that’s backed up from a car accident. As we pass the accident scene, I glance over at the group of people standing outside the hotel checking it out and I spot our target!!  If I had warrants, I wouldnt go watch an accident scene full of cops. Unfortunately, not everyone is smart.

So we pull in the hotel and talk to one of the police officers thats standing there. There’s about 8 cops around us. I inform him of who we’re there for and he approaches the target. He runs her ID and she’s cuffed and stuffed and transported back to the county jail. Total bond recovered was $5,000.

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Four Sticks

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

This capture here I thought would go worse than what it did. So as the story goes, the defendant skipped court and was hiding. So once again, I have the general neighborhood he hangs out in.

So I’m driving down in a pretty shitty area of south St. Petersburg and I spot the target walking up the steet with a friend. I figure they are probably going to the store on the corner so I drive up the road and park in the parking lot. Remind you, it’s about midnight in this area and LOTS of shady people are standing around.

So I jump out of my car and hide behind the passengers side door. I wait until the target comes around the corner and jump out screaming and yelling. Him and his buddy hit the ground so quick that the defendent allegedly broke his finger. He’s cuffed and stuffed and returned to the county jail.

Later on I rebonded him and he made all his court appearances the second time around and we’re all good now. Total bond recovered was $3,500.

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Boogie with Stu

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Well this guy here gets the idiot of the year award. After he skipped court, the co-signer of his bond didn’t know exactly where he was, just where he hangs out at. So I go down to the hood where he’s supposedly roaming around. I drive up and down some streets and then I finally spot him standing along side the street. I pull up to him and he walks up to my window and asks me if I need any pot!! LOL.. what a moron..

If you see a cracker in a white impala driving through your hood, it’s probably not a good idea to try to sell him weed. So as the story goes.. I said “yes, I do need something”, I then step out of the car and cuff and stuff him. Total bond recovered was $2,500. It was a small bond, but I posted this due to his stupidity.

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Achilles Last Stand

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

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Ok this was offically the most diffulcult fugitive I’ve ever chased. This arrest occured on 04/27/08. I bonded the guy on a 6 count sale/possession of cocaine and marijuana. With his previous convictions of possession charges/firearm and resisting arrest with violence he was allegedly facing 40 months in the state prison.

So he runs and is very diffulcult to find in the neighborhoods I had to locate him in. Crackers like me cannot get in these hoods undetected. At one point I spotted him and chased him. As I attempted to jump an 8ft wall I dislocated my shoulder and he got away. Previous to this incident I raided about 5 other homes.

Finally I got an address for him through some expert bountyhunting tricks. So we surround the house, complete with K-9 and I knock. The female inside REFUSES to open the door. I proceed on kicking in the door. It’s heavily fortified. I then go to a window and begin pounding.. At that time I shatter the window. The suspect took a quick chance to run, then spotted the K-9 and realized this time there was no way out.

With children inside, windows being broken,doors being kicked in.. He finally opens the front door and surrenders. Total bond recovered was $15,750.

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Candy Store Rock

Friday, April 25th, 2008

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This capture was more diffulcult than others. I really had no leads for the most part. This girl allegedly had a drug problem and pretty much left her child with family members. So I go to her last known area and start asking around. Later on that night I go into a REAL rough biker bar. Lets just say I wasnt welcomed..lol… good thing I know how to handle myself.

Anyway, after pissing some local patrons off I finally get a solid lead. I set up on the mobile home and notice some activity inside. I call local police and we knock on the door. The owner answers and says she’s not inside. If your not able to tell when someone is lying to you, your not going to be able to be a good bountyhunter at ALL!!

I was able to tell he was lying and insisted on searching his home. He’s not going along with that idea to well and the police get a little rough with him and remove him from the mobile home. After a quick search, I find the defendant inside and she’s cuffed and stuffed. It took me a whole 2 days to find her when I started with no leads… man I’m good.

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In The Evening

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

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This one here skipped bond and left his mother out to dry. She claimed she had no idea where he was and I believed her. The only thing we knew was that he was somewhere in south St. Petersburg living at a motel.

So I go down to the local ones I’m familiar with and pass out his picture. Later on that night I received a call saying the fugitive just checked in. So I go down and knock on the door and he answers. He’s cuffed, stuffed and transported back to jail.

Leaving your elderly mother hang out to dry like that… disgusting. Total bond recovered was $45,000.

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Over the Hills and Far Away

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

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This capture occured on 04/19/08. Apparently the fugitive was facing 15 years for everything from drug trafficking/aggravated battery/several possession charges. So of course he runs and decides to hide in Columbia, S.C.

I put my superior bountyhunting skills together and get an address for where he’s at. I call local police and they refuse to help at all! They have 2 armed bountyhunters ready to bust a door down to capture a violent drug trafficker with active warrants totaling over $550,000 and they don’t even want to stick around to see what happens?!! They actually get in their cruisers and leave the area!! So with multiple entrances to cover I had to call one other local bountyhunter to assist.

So I knock on the door and yell “maintenance.” LOL.. I swear that works EVERY time. The fugitive answered the door and was quickly taken down and arrested. He was then transported back to Florida and is currently in the county jail. Total bond recovered was $26,500.

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