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Woman Flees Deputies in Stolen Car, Drives Herself to the Lake County Jail  

TAVARES, Florida—An Astor woman is in the Lake County Jail after fleeing deputies in a stolen car in unincorporated Leesburg and ending her escapade outside the sallyport doors at the jail Saturday night, according to an arrest affidavit.

An LCSO deputy observed a gray car roll the stop sign at Harbor Shores Road and Pine Island Drive and attempted to perform a traffic stop, the affidavit states.

Connie Adams PHOTO: Lake County Sheriff’s Office

The car, being driven by Connie Ellene Adams, 31, passed another deputy who was outside his vehicle and failed to follow his commands to stop, fleeing at a high rate of speed. The car fled to County Road 44 and County Road 452 and through the city limits of Eustis, running numerous traffic lights. Adams continued to drive into Tavares and “came to a rest outside of the Lake County Jail’s sallyport doors,” the affidavit states.

Adams was taken into custody and the car was found to be stolen from Marion County. Adams, who has multiple driver license suspensions, was arrested for fleeing and eluding, driving while license suspended, grand theft auto and attaching tag not assigned. She was walked into LCJ, where she is being held on $9,000 bond.

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Florida Woman Arrested for Stabbing Uncle after Argument and Spraying Each Other with Kitchen Faucet

CLERMONT, Florida—An 18-year-old woman apparently mad at her uncle for being drunk and sleeping on the floor stabbed him with a kitchen knife, grazing his liver, an injury serious enough to require him to be transported to Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) as a trauma alert, according to an arrest affidavit.

Lake County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to Lake Ridge Circle in unincorporated Clermont after South Lake Hospital reported the victim of a stabbing left the emergency room without receiving treatment early Wednesday morning. When deputies arrived at the home, they found the victim sitting in a recliner sweating profusely and covered with a white sheet. He was very pale and continually stated he needed rest, the arresting deputy noted in the affidavit.

Lake EMS responded and found the wound was several inches deep and actively bleeding; the victim was transported to ORMC as a trauma alert.

The victim’s mother, who was in the home, first said her son was putting dishes away and accidently dropped a knife into his own stomach, she later confessed to lying after another relative said he heard the victim and Cori Lynne Ralston, 18, arguing.

That witness said he heard the two arguing in the kitchen and things “escalated.” He said Ralston yelled at the victim and then told Ralston’s mother she needed to tend to the victim’s heavy intoxication. He said he heard “what sounded like Cori throwing the kitchen knife at (the victim.)” When asked by a deputy if he saw anything happen, the witness would not give a straightforward answer, the affidavit states.

Deputies questioned Ralston, and she said she tripped over her uncle sleeping on the living room floor when she got up to make something to eat. She began yelling at him to get up and he began arguing with her. She said he walked over to her in the kitchen, and she began spraying him with the kitchen faucet. The victim grabbed the faucet from her and started spraying Ralston and she said she grabbed the knife and began waving it around. Ralston said it may have hit him while she was waving it around, according to the affidavit.

“Based on the severity of the puncture wound, it can be inferred that there had to be substantial force behind the knife in order to have it enter (the victim’s) body to the point where the knife is grazing (the victim’s) liver,” the deputy noted in the affidavit.

Ralston was arrested for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and transported to the Lake County Jail, where she was released on $10,000 bond.

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Florida Women and Children Fought in Busy Intersection Because of Past Problem, Suspect Tells Police

EUSTIS, Florida—A fight between two women spilled out into the street and small children joined in the brawl at a busy Eustis intersection Thursday morning, according to an arrest affidavit.  

Santana Potts, 35, of Leesburg, is accused of arguing with a woman near the intersection of Bay Street and Orange Avenue around 8:30 a.m. Thursday and then using her red Hyundai SUV to block the woman’s grey Toyota Camry.

Both women exited their vehicles and began fighting each other in front of numerous witnesses, including a Florida Department of Law Enforcement agent. A small child exited each vehicle and then the elementary-age children began fighting each other in the middle of the road, a witness at a nearby business told Eustis Police Department. Everyone then got back into the vehicles they were in and fled the scene.

EPD caught up with Potts at a nearby elementary school and she agreed to go to the department to be interviewed. She told police she was arguing with the victim due to a problem in the past, about five years earlier. She told police she saw she had space and placed her SUV in front of the victim’s car and the victim got out of her car and headed towards her. Potts said she got out too and the victim hit her first, and a child in the car with the victim got out and began to help the victim hit her.

EPD determined Potts had an opportunity to leave the scene and avoid conflict and instead blocked the victim in and began to fight in the middle of the road with a child in the car. Potts was arrested for affray and child neglect and transported to the Lake County Jail, where she was released on $3,000 bond.

In January 2020, Potts was shot twice, once in the arm and once under her armpit, by Keson Donaldson, after she allegedly slashed Donaldson in the face with a pink razor blade at Myung Sung, 201 Palmetto Street, Eustis. Donaldson was arrested for the shooting, but the charges were dropped in May 2021.

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Woman Accused of Letting Teenage Runaway Hide Out at Her House to Smoke Marijuana and Vape

TAVARES, Florida—A woman who has allegedly allowed a 14-year-old runaway to hide in her home several times since March, was arrested for a trio of crimes Friday after Tavares Police Department found the boy at the house yet again.

TPD responded to the home on Kellogg Drive Tuesday while investigating the runaway juvenile who has been the subject of eight different calls to law enforcement since March, according to the arrest affidavit. The boy, who Inside Lake is not naming, has been recovered at or near the home four separate times, the arresting officer noted.

The boy’s father called TPD and said he may be at the home, where the boy’s friend lives with his grandparents and father but could not respond himself due to being trespassed from the residence. He said he told the adults, including Linda Sue Rutledge, that his son was not allowed at the home, the affidavit states.

The officer knocked on the door of the home and spied a juvenile male peeking through the curtains in a front window for approximately 10 minutes before returning to her vehicle to wait on additional officers. A neighbor approached the officer and said she had seen a male matching the runaway’s description dropped off just moments before the officer arrived, according to the affidavit.

About 10 minutes after TPD stopped knocking, Rutledge 72, finally answered the door and said she had been asleep and asked if TPD was there for the boy and she had not seen or heard from him that day— before the officer could ask about him, the affidavit states.

The officer told Rutledge the boy ran away from home again and asked her if he was in the home. Rutledge told the officer her disabled husband was the only one in the house and the officer asked if either one of them was in the front bedroom when she saw the juvenile peeking through the curtains. Rutledge reportedly said no one else was in the house and the officer requested to search the home. Rutledge refused and said she would search herself; a few minutes later she returned to the front door with the runaway boy.

Rutledge told the officer she did not know the boy was in the house because she had been asleep. The officer asked to see video from the security camera on the front of the home and Rutledge told her they only record at night. When the officer pointed out they were recording right then, Rutledge reportedly said, “They only record when I want them to,” the affidavit states.

The officer continued to question Rutledge and she changed her story about being asleep and refused to provide any more information. The boy was turned over to his father.

On Friday, TPD interviewed the boy. He said Rutledge allowed him in her home through the front door Tuesday and they had a conversation about why he ran away. He left the home on foot to meet a friend and was later dropped off not long before before TPD showed up—just as the neighbor told the officer Tuesday. He confirmed he was looking through the window at the officer and told Rutledge the police were at the home. He said Rutledge acknowledged his comment but stayed in the house for a brief time before opening the door and speaking with the officer, the affidavit states.

The boy told police he likes going to Rutledge’s home because she allows the boys to smoke marijuana and use nicotine vapes in her grandson’s bedroom and the garage, and his parents do not allow that type of behavior.

Rutledge was arrested for contributing to the delinquency of a minor, false information to a law enforcement officer and interference with child custody. She was transported to the Lake County Jail, where she was released on $8,000 bond.

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