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Leesburg Man Accused of Robbing 2 Seminole County Banks in Less than 2 Hours Wednesday

SEMINOLE COUNTY, Florida—A Lake County man is in the Seminole County Jail after deputies say he robbed two banks Wednesday in under two hours—and it is not the first time he has been accused of the same crimes.

Duwane Edward Gilmore, who turns 36 years old in five days, is accused of attempting to rob SeaCoast Bank, 2695 West State Road 434 in Altamonte Springs just before 1:15 p.m. Wednesday. According to a probable cause statement, Gilmore entered the bank and handed a teller a note demanding money, he then said he wanted $10,000 and the grabbed at his waistband as if he had a gun and reportedly said, “You’re gonna make me.”

The teller ducked down and pushed a panic button and Gilmore left the scene with the note. He did not get away with any cash.

Just one hour and 25 minutes later Gilmore went to Bank of America, 5320 State Road 46, Sanford and passed a note to the teller, but before she could read it Gilmore demanded money, told her not to push any buttons and not to do anything stupid, according to the statement. The teller gave him more than $3,000 and he left the bank with the note and the money.

Still images taken from bank surveillance video Wednesday. PHOTOS: Seminole County Sheriff’s Office

Surveillance video at a nearby Publix showed Gilmore pulling into the parking lot in a 2014 Ford Escape and walking toward the Bank of America. A short time later the video shows Gilmore running from the area of Bank of America and leaving in the Ford Escape. Gilmore drives to Lake Forest Boulevard and the camera at the guard shacks captures clear video of the SUV’s tag.

During its investigation, the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office tracked down the registered owner of the Escape and found she shares a child with Gilmore, and he matched the description of the suspect in several surveillance videos. Later Wednesday, SCSCO found the SUV at Microtel Inn & Suites, 9700 U.S. Highway 441, Leesburg and soon took Gilmore into custody. He was transported to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility in Sanford, where he is being held on $35,000 bond.

In 2014, Gilmore was accused of robbing a bank in Orange County and one in Seminole County. Gilmore was arrested for both of those crimes, but both of those cases were later dropped.

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Body Cam Footage Released of Capture of Suspect in Eustis Jogger Attacks

The following video is body cam footage released Thursday from the apprehension of Jephson Seguin on June 29. The video contains some graphic language and images of Seguin’s bullet wounds. Viewer discretion is advised.

EUSTIS, Florida—Only Inside Lake has obtained body cam footage from the moments a suspected serial attacker was taken into custody last week.

Jephson Seguin, 20, was apprehended June 29 after his parents called police and he fled out the back door of their home on Marietta Lane in Eustis. He is accused of trying to run a police officer over and attacking two women in the spring and a third woman June 27 after he followed her on foot and in the black Cadillac Escalade EXT he was driving. When he tried to run the officer over, the officer opened fire, shot three rounds and struck Seguin in the shoulder. Seguin suffered a through-and-through wound to his left shoulder.  

When officers apprehended him, they found he had not received medical treatment for the wound, and he was taken to a Level II Trauma Center in Sanford. He was booked into the Lake County Jail just after midnight Friday on several charges, including aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, fleeing and eluding, stalking, battery and leaving the scene of a crash and had a $26,500 bond; a charge of resisting arrest with violence was added the same day, increasing his bond to $37,000 and he was released Saturday morning after posting bond, according to LCJ online booking records. County Judge Emily Currington ordered Seguin to be fitted with a GPS monitor, not to possess any dangerous weapons, not to possess or consume alcohol and not to have any contact with the victim from the June attack. His next court date is scheduled for July 24.

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Crash Claims Life of Leesburg Motorcyclist

LEESBURG, Florida—A Leesburg motorcyclist was killed Sunday night after crashing into a tree, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

The 60-year-old man was riding 2019 Harley-Davidson Street Glide westbound on Plantation Boulevard approaching Old Plantation Boulevard in unincorporated Leesburg, when he ran off the road and struck a tree around 9 p.m. Sunday, FHP Lt. Tara Crescenzi said in a press release.

He was transported to Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Emergency Room – Blue Cedar in Leesburg, where he was pronounced deceased. He was not wearing a helmet. This was the second fatal motorcycle crash in Lake County Sunday. A 51-year-old man of Enterprise in Volusia County was killed when he attempted to pass a Chevrolet Silverado in unincorporated Umatilla in a no-passing zone Sunday afternoon. He struck the side of the truck, was thrown from the bike and suffered fatal injuries.

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Motorcyclist Killed in Umatilla After Attempting to Pass Pickup Truck in No-Passing Zone, Witness Speaks Only to Inside Lake

UMATILLA, Florida— A motorcyclist was killed Sunday afternoon after he attempted to pass a pickup truck in a no-passing zone as the truck was making a left turn, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

A 51-year-old Enterprise man was riding a 2019 Ducati Panigale motorcycle southbound on County Road 44A approaching Bill Collins Road in unincorporated Umatilla when he attempted to pass a 2006 Chevrolet Silverado towing a boat just after 1:30 p.m., FHP Lt. Tara Crescenzi said in an email.

As the 19-year-old Umatilla man driving the Silverado made a left turn onto Bill Collins Road, the motorcycle struck the left rear of the truck, Crescenzi said.

A witness to the crash, who wished to remain anonymous, told Inside Lake the motorcyclist was with a group of bikers when the crash happened.

“It was a group of eight to 10 sport bikes going 70 to 100 (miles per hour) and passing on the double line going south. The (teen) driving the pickup was making a left turn onto Bill Collins and the group of bikes was also going south and passing illegally at excessive speed – one of them, likely the first bike, ran into the side of the pickup catapulting the rider to his death,” the witness told Inside Lake. “The back wheel was off the bike and the bike was still running after the wreck.”

One of the bikers in the group was very aggressive toward a second witness and the driver of the truck, according to the witness who spoke to Inside Lake. The witness got in between that biker and the teen and told the teen to get back in the truck. The teen was not injured and remained on scene.  

The motorcyclist, who was wearing a helmet, was transported to AdventHealth Waterman in Tavares where he was pronounced deceased, Crescenzi said. His next of kin has been notified.

The crash remains under investigation.

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Man Accused of Attacking Women and Trying To Run Down Cop Released on Bond  

EUSTIS, Florida—Jephson Seguin, the man suspected in the attacks of three women and trying to run over a Eustis Police officer has been released on bond.

Seguin, 20, was apprehended Thursday afternoon after his parents called police and he fled out the back door of their home on Marietta Lane in Eustis. He is accused trying to run a police officer over and attacking two women in the spring and a third woman Tuesday night after he followed her on foot and in the black Cadillac Escalade EXT he was driving. When he tried to run the officer over, the officer opened fire, shot three rounds and struck Seguin in the shoulder.

Body cam footage shows the moment a Eustis Police officer opened fire on a suspect who nearly ran him over.

When officers apprehended him, they found he had not received medical treatment for the wound, and he was taken to a Level II Trauma Center in Sanford. He was booked into the Lake County Jail just after midnight Friday on several charges, including aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, fleeing and eluding, stalking, battery and leaving the scene of a crash and had a $26,500 bond; a charge of resisting arrest with violence was added the same day, increasing his bond to $37,000 and he was released Saturday morning after posting bond, according to LCJ online booking records. His next court date is scheduled for July 24.

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Lady Lake Shooting Victim Identified

LADY LAKE, Florida—The young man shot and killed early Friday morning has been identified.

At 12:45 a.m. Friday, Lady Lake Police Department responded to a home in the 100 block of Caroline Street on a report of gunshots and found Bryson Leverette, 20, of Leesburg, with severe injuries from gunshot wounds, according to Elisha Pappacoda, Communications Director for the Town of Lady Lake.

Leverette was pronounced deceased on the scene and a second person suffering from gunshot wounds approached officers and was transported to an area hospital for treatment, Pappacoda said. No other information has been released. If you have information on the double shooting, call Crimeline at 1-800-423-TIPS.

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Lady Lake Police Investigating Shooting that Killed One Person and Injured Another Early Friday

LADY LAKE, Florida—Lady Lake Police Department is investigating after one person was killed and another person was shot in early Friday morning.

At 12:45 a.m. Friday, LLPD quickly responded to a home in the 100 block of Caroline Street on a report of gunshots, according to Elisha Pappacoda, Communications Director for the Town of Lady Lake.

“Officers were on scene within minutes and located a subject with severe gunshot injuries. They attempted to give first aid while awaiting the arrival of EMS,” Pappacoda said in an email.

The individual was pronounced deceased on the scene. While securing the scene, a second individual suffering gunshot wounds approached officers and was transported to an area hospital for treatment, Pappacoda said. The names of both victims are not being released at this time.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office CSI and Criminal Investigations Bureau is assisting LLPD in its investigation, along with the State Attorney’s office and the Medical Examiner’s Office, according to Pappacoda.  Investigators are following leads and no suspect information was available at press time.

If you have information on the double shooting, call Crimeline at 1-800-423-TIPS.

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Man Suspected in Attacks on 3 Women Booked into Jail, Bond Set at $26,500

EUSTIS, Florida—The man suspected in the attacks of three women and trying to run over a Eustis Police officer has been booked into the Lake County Jail.

Jephson Seguin, 20, is accused trying to run a police officer over and attacking two women in the spring and a third woman Tuesday night after he followed her on foot and in the black Cadillac Escalade EXT he was driving, according to an arrest affidavit.

After following the victim both on foot and in the Escalade, a witness told an EPD detective Seguin was peeping through his kitchen window on Morningview Drive and he walked outside and confronted him. Seguin reportedly told the man he was looking for a friend’s house but unsure where he lived; he left and began following the victim for the third time. The victim told police she was walking around the neighborhood for about 40 minutes when Seguin came up behind her and began to grope her in a sexual manner and thrust his pelvis into her. He threw her to the ground and got on top of her, she screamed, and he jumped up and ran northbound on Morningview Drive. She called police and as she was speaking to dispatch, she heard gunshots and the Escalade EXT drove past her with damage along the side.

A still photo from surveillance video shows the black Escalade Jephson Seguin was driving Tuesday night. PHOTO: Eustis Police Department

While she was on the phone, two EPD officers responded to her battery complaint. The shift’s corporal spotted the Escalade parked on the side of Morningview Drive and he saw Seguin duck below the dash and gave him loud verbal commands to show his hands. He turned the truck on and began to rapidly accelerate towards the second officer, who was parked behind the corporal. That officer, Cody Schneider, who has been with EPD for nearly two years, fired three rounds at the Escalade and it continued to flee the scene. While fleeing, the truck struck a grey Nissan Altima and continued to flee. It was unknown at the time if any of the shots struck Seguin, but when EPD took him into custody Thursday afternoon, they found he had a gunshot wound to his shoulder, consistent with being shot at the time he accelerated toward Schneider.

Police began tracking down leads and searched the Driver And Vehicle Information Database (DAVID) for 2002 through 2006 black Cadillac Escalade EXTs and found 14 matches in Lake County. They found one registered to two owners, later found to be Seguin’s parents, on Marietta Lane, just a mile from the scene of the attack. Detectives spoke with Seguin’s father, and he told them he does own the truck and his son drives it. He said Seguin was at work at Waterman Village and was supposed to visit his grandmother in Orlando after he got off work. Detectives responded to Waterman Village, where Seguin was employed as a cook, and found he worked until 8 p.m. Tuesday and he called in on Wednesday, the affidavit states.

Waterman Village provided surveillance video showing Seguin driving the Escalade with an inoperable passenger side headlight. Officers on scene of the attack noted the same headlight was out when they arrived on the scene. EPD has since located the truck in Orange County.

On Thursday, detectives obtained video footage of an individual wearing the same hoodie and black pants approaching the front door of a home on a nearby street on June 17. Later Thursday, just before 2:45 p.m., Seguin’s parents called EPD and said their son was at home and had just left through the back door. EPD arrived and found Seguin walking on the sidewalk on another street in his neighborhood and they took him into custody. They found he had been shot in the shoulder and he was transported to HCA Lake Monroe Hospital for treatment and later booked into LCJ, where he is being held on $26,500 bond. He is facing several charges, including aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, fleeing and eluding, stalking, battery and leaving the scene of a crash.

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Detention Deputy Accused of Leaving Vape Cartridges in Trash Can at Jail

TAVARES, Florida—A Lake County Sheriff’s Office detention deputy was booked into the very jail he worked at, accused of leaving vape cartridges in a trash can accessible to inmates.

Acting on a tip, LCSO began investigating Bailey Levi Lennon, 25, at the end of May and interviewed inmates and employees and found a cartridge that had been left by Lennon, according to a press release.

Lennon denied leaving the vape cartridges for inmates but admitted he knew the trash can was accessible to them. A warrant was issued for his arrest for introducing contraband into a correctional facility Tuesday afternoon and he turned himself in at the jail Tuesday night, where he was released on $2,000 bond. Lennon has been employed as a detention deputy since 2019 and is on suspension, pending termination.

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Suspect in Eustis Tuesday Night Attack Believed to be Responsible for April Attacks, Body Cam Released, $5k Reward Offered

EUSTIS, Florida—The man who grabbed a woman, groped her and threw her to the ground before trying to run over a Eustis Police officer is believed to be responsible for two attacks in April, according to EPD Capt. Jon Fahning.

Shortly before 9 p.m. Tuesday, the suspect, described as a black male, late teens to early 20s, approximately 6 feet tall, with a thin build and wearing a grey hoodie, black pants and a surgical mask, grabbed a woman jogging on Morningview Drive near Eustis High School, groped her and threw her to the ground.  She was not injured and is cooperating with the investigation.

It is unclear who called in the attack, but two officers responded to the call and the suspect attempted to run an officer over just after he exited his patrol unit. The officer opened fire on the black, early 2000s Cadillac Escalade EXT; it is unknown if the suspect was struck by gunfire. The officer was not injured and is on paid administrative leave—department policy—while the Florida Department of Law Enforcement completes its investigation, which is standard in officer-involved shootings. EPD released body cam footage of the shooting Wednesday afternoon.

Body cam footage shows the moment a Eustis Police officer opens fire on a suspect who nearly ran him over.

The Escalade EXT fled the scene and struck a grey Nissan sedan causing heavy damage to the car and police believe the Escalade suffered extensive damage as well, Fahning said. The suspect escaped.

EPD has followed up on numerous leads and is looking for the man they suspect is responsible, and when he is captured he will be facing a “slew of charges,” Fahning said. The department is also offering a $5,000 reward in the case.

In April, a woman was jogging northbound on Country Club Road midmorning when the man came up behind her and grabbed her in a “bear hug” and thrust his hips into her in an aggressive and sexual manner, Fahning told Inside Lake in April.

The victim hit the unidentified man with a water bottle, and he fled southbound on Country Club Road. The woman was not injured, Fahning said. That suspect was described as a black male, approximately 6 feet tall, wearing all black, including a black hoodie and a black and blue mask—very similar to the man who attacked the woman Tuesday night. Several days later, the man attempted to attack another female jogger, but she was able to get away.  

EPD is asking anyone with information about the suspect or the vehicle to call EPD at 352-357-4121 or Crimeline at 1-800-423-TIPS; Crimeline callers may be eligible for a reward.

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