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Drug Trafficker Pleads Guilty, Sentenced To 25 Years In Federal Prison

OCALA, Florida— The head of a major drug trafficking organization who was busted earlier this year was sentenced this week to 25 years in federal prison, according to a press release from the U.S. Department of Justice.

Devonne L. Walker, 36, of Lady Lake pleaded guilty in July to conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance a little over a month after being arrested in Leesburg by Lake County Sheriff’s Office deputies on June 25, 2021. He was sentenced Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Roy B. Dalton Jr. in Ocala federal court.

At the time of his arrest, Walker was found to be in possession of a stolen firearm, more than 260 grams of methamphetamine, more than 80 grams of fentanyl and a small amount of cocaine and marijuana.  

The evidence presented at Walker’s sentencing showed he was the leader and organizer of a Lake County drug conspiracy that imported more than 100 kilograms of methamphetamine, 50 kilograms of both marijuana and cocaine and 1 kilogram of heroin between 2018 and 2019. Walker organized his accomplices in Phoenix, Arizona to ship the drugs to Florida and Walker would then distribute the dope to other dealers in Central Florida.

Two of Walker’s co-conspirators have also pleaded guilty and are awaiting their sentences. A third person has pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to go to trial January 2022.

The investigation was conducted by numerous agencies, including LCSO, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA,) the U.S. Postal Service Inspection Service, Homeland Security Investigations and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and prosecuted by Assistant United State Attorney Michael P. Felicetta. 

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Woman Finds Man Sawing Off Her Catalytic Converter Outside Leesburg Mall

LEESBURG, Florida—A former police car probably was not the best choice of transportation for a man accused of trying to saw a catalytic converter off a Ram pickup truck in the parking lot of Lake Square Mall Wednesday.

The victim left the mall after doing some shopping shortly after 5 p.m. and heard a cutting sound as she approached her truck, the arrest affidavit states. She walked up to the passenger side and found a man, later identified as Garrett Dalton Heiserman, 23, underneath her truck. She told Heiserman to stop and he crawled from underneath the truck holding a blue reciprocating saw. Heiserman was unsuccessful in removing either of the catalytic converters, but the passenger side catalytic converter did have saw marks, the arresting officer noted. The oxygen sensor’s wires were also damaged by the saw, and the victim’s boyfriend said it would be about $1,000 to repair. Catalytic converters are expensive to replace as well.   

“A catalytic converter replacement can cost approximately $1,500,” said Carl Fowler, owner of The Car Doctor Automotive Specialist Inc., in Eustis.

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The victim started to call police and attempted to take photos of Heiserman and his vehicle as he left the scene but after calling 9-1-1, she found that she did not have any photos, according to the affidavit. The victim told Leesburg Police Heiserman’s vehicle, a white Chevrolet Impala, with a spotlight and possibly a former patrol car, was familiar to her and she called her boyfriend who told her Heiserman’s name and said he lives just a few blocks from them in the Bassville Park area. LPD was able to lift several visible fingerprints from the truck.

The following day, the victim spotted Heiserman in the parking lot of a hotel near the Lake Square Mall and called police. LPD officers found the Impala with faded police markings and detained the driver. The victim identified Heiserman as the suspect and he was taken into custody. Heiserman was questioned by police and he admitted to attempting to steal the catalytic converter and/or the oxygen sensor.

Police turned the vehicle over to Heiserman’s girlfriend and the Department of Children and Families was called to conduct a separate investigation into possible drug use in front of juveniles, according to the affidavit. Police searched Heiserman’s hotel room and found the blue reciprocating saw, in addition to a small amount of methamphetamine and a digital scale. He was arrested for grand theft, possession of burglary tools, loitering and prowling, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released Saturday on $5,500 bond.

Heiserman was arrested for domestic battery in April by Eustis Police Department after being accused of aggressively braking and knocking a woman from a vehicle, but that charge was dropped in June. 

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Coworker Tells Police Man Threatened Him With Makeshift Hatchet

LEESBURG, Florida—A man with a history of threatening people is back in the Lake County Jail, this time accused of threatening a man at his former job with a makeshift hatchet.

Leesburg Police responded to a business on Thomas Avenue on a weapons complaint shortly before 9:45 a.m. Monday. The victim told LPD when he arrived at work, he found Preston Wade Greenlee, 50, of Fruitland Park inside the building. Greenlee is a former employee, but had been terminated around 10 years ago, according to the arrest affidavit.

The victim said Greenlee spoke to him, but he kept the conversation minimal due to believing Greenlee was under the influence of drugs; the victim went into the business office and when he came out, Greenlee was outside the side entrance yelling at him.

Greenlee then came back inside and approached the victim aggressively while holding a wooden stick with a blade attached, the affidavit states. Greenlee cursed at the victim and called him the devil and when the victim tried to separate himself from Greenlee, he raised the makeshift hatchet above his head and demanded the victim fight him.

The victim told Greenlee to leave and Greenlee fell to his knees and told the victim he loved him. The victim told Greenlee police were on the way and Greenlee fled the area northbound. A witness and a video corroborated the victim’s statements to police.

Greenlee was taken into custody and arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He is being held in the Lake County Jail on $7,500 bond.

Greenlee was arrested earlier this year in Fruitland Park on the same charge for allegedly yelling religious chants at a pair of brothers and threatening them with a machete. The charge was later dropped. 

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Fruitland Park Man Facing Molestation Charge After Girl Comes Forward

LEESBURG, Florida—A Fruitland Park man was arrested on a warrant for lewd and lascivious molestation Friday after a girl came forward and told about the abuse she suffered more than three years ago, according to a probable cause affidavit.

In early October, the victim told a Leesburg Police Officer, David Carl Hall, 50, put his hands between her legs while she shared a bed with him and two other people whose names are redacted from the affidavit, 3.5 years ago.  The victim, whose exact age is also redacted, was under 12 when the molestation is alleged to have occurred. She told police she would wake up with Hall’s hands between her legs and he would tell her he was checking to see if she urinated, the affidavit states. The victim asked her mom when she stopped “peeing in the bed” and was told she never had that problem, the victim told police.

The victim said she felt very uncomfortable on the numerous occasions Hall is alleged to have touched her and had thoughts of suicide due to the trauma, feelings of frustration and issues with girls at school.

A warrant was issued for Hall’s arrest Oct. 22 and he was picked up Friday by Fruitland Park Police Department. He was transported to the Lake County Jail, where he was released on $10,000 bond. 

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Leesburg Man Killed In Early Morning Shooting

LEESBURG, Florida—Leesburg Police Department is investigating after a man was shot in his home early Monday morning with four young children inside, according to LPD Capt. Joe Iozzi.

Damien L. Shiver, 19, suffered at least one gunshot when multiple rounds were fired into the home from outside in the 1600 block of Center Street at 1:24 a.m. Monday. Six additional people were in the home, including four young children, Iozzi said in a press release.

Shiver was transported to UF Health Leesburg, where he later died. LPD detectives are investigating to determine a motive and who is responsible, Iozzi said.

If you have information on Shiver’s death, call LPD at 352-728-9862 or Crimeline at 1-800-423-TIPS. 

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Multiple Shots Fired on Busy Leesburg Road Friday Night, Mount Dora Man Behind Bars

LEESBURG, Florida—A Mount Dora man is facing a litany of charges after he was accused of shooting at a vehicle on North Boulevard Friday night.

Leesburg Police received a complaint about a burgundy Ford Expedition driving recklessly in the area of Citizens Boulevard and North Boulevard at 8:21 p.m. Friday. The complainant provided dispatch with updated locations and about two minutes into the call the complainant said they heard what sounded like four to five gunshots, according to an arrest affidavit. The SUV then pulled into a business on U.S. Highway 441.

One minute later, a second complainant reported the SUV shot at his vehicle on West North Boulevard. The caller described the driver as a white male with tattoos. The caller told dispatch he returned fire at the SUV and pulled over on Mills Street; he stated he was standing by his vehicle with his unloaded firearm on the dash, the affidavit states. After officers arrived, he told them the SUV was driving recklessly and he slowed down to allow it to pass, once the vehicles were even, Gonzalez opened fire and the victim returned fire and immediately pulled over and called 9-1-1.

LPD located the SUV at a business on U.S. Highway 441 and found Adrian Omar Gonzalez, who has multiple tattoos, shirtless, in the driver’s seat with the door wide open. The arresting officer saw a bullet hole through the windshield and asked Gonzalez to explain the damage. Gonzalez said he was driving eastbound on North Boulevard when a white male began to shoot at him.

Gonzalez, who smelled of alcohol, and had watery bloodshot eyes, told the officer he did not know why the man shot at him and denied it was a road rage incident. Gonzalez also denied having a gun. Police inspected the SUV and found two additional bullet holes, a shattered window and a flat tire. Police searched the SUV and found a loaded FNX FN .40 caliber handgun, a Bulldog brand handgun, multiple loose rounds, a loaded magazine, cocaine, marijuana and a digital scale. Gonzalez refused to submit to field sobriety exercises.

Gonzalez, 29, was taken into custody and arrested for two counts of aggravated assault, shooting a deadly missile into a vehicle, discharging a firearm from a vehicle within 1,000 feet of a person, possessing a firearm by a convicted felon, discharging a firearm under the influence, DUI, possession of cocaine, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and driving on a suspended license. He is being held in the Lake County Jail on $61,500 bond.

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Man Dies Following Medical Episode, Crash Near Leesburg

LAKE COUNTY, Florida—A Tallahassee man is dead following a medical episode and single-vehicle crash Thursday, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

Shortly after 2:30 p.m. Thursday, the 74-year-old man was traveling eastbound in a 2017 Dodge Ram on State Road 44 near Executive Boulevard, in the Leesburg area, FHP Lt. Kim Montes said in a press release. The man suffered a medical episode, left the roadway and struck a tree. His passenger, a 39-year-old man from The Villages was not injured; both men were wearing their seatbelts.

The driver was transported to UF Health Leesburg, where he later died. The crash remains under investigation, Montes said.

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Man Wanted For Leesburg Murder Arrested Thursday

LEESBURG, Florida—A man wanted for the murder of his acquaintance was found with methamphetamine and resisted Lake County Sheriff’s deputies when they tried to arrest him Thursday, according to an arrest affidavit.

Carl Edward “Scotty” Scott Jr., 50, is accused of stabbing a man in the chest during an argument on June 6 on Myer Avenue in Leesburg. The victim told an LCSO detective “Scotty” engaged him in an argument, and he pushed “Scotty” away; he came at the victim again and he punched “Scotty,” who then stabbed him with a sharp object, possibly an ice pick or screwdriver and fled the scene. The detective was able to determine “Scotty” was Carl Edward Scott Jr.  The victim told LCSO he was unsure as to whether he wanted to press charges. The detective interviewed Scott and two witnesses. The witnesses said Scott stabbed the victim; it is unclear what Scott told the detective.  

The victim’s condition deteriorated over the next several weeks and he died on July 13, according to a probable cause affidavit. His cause of death was determined to be complications from sharp force injuries, according to the affidavit. An additional witness came forward earlier this week and a warrant was issued for Scott’s arrest just three days later.

After the warrant was issued Thursday, LCSO responded to Woodland Avenue in Leesburg to locate Scott, who is listed as transient. He was spotted in the front yard of 806 Woodland Avenue and refused to cooperate with deputies and struggled as they attempted to handcuff him. He was taken into custody and found with less than one gram of methamphetamine.

He was charged with resisting arrest and possessing methamphetamine in addition to second degree murder. He is being held in the Lake County Jail on $253,000 bond.

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Leesburg Sex Offender Arrested Just 13 Days After Being Released From Prison

TAVARES, Florida—A sex offender who was released from prison just two weeks ago is back behind bars for failing to register his new address within 48 hours of his release, according to an arrest affidavit.

Christopher Michael Shea, 36, was arrested Wednesday when he finally went to register 11 days late, the affidavit states. Shea, who according to Florida Department of Corrections records, was convicted in Martin County in 2020 of sending harmful information to a minor, said he visited friends and family upon his release and did not make it to his home on Lake Bend Circle in Leesburg until Monday.

On Wednesday, when Shea went to the Lake County Jail to complete his registration, he was arrested for failure to register his new address within 48 hours and failure to register as a sex offender. He was booked into the jail on no bond and his bond has since been reduced to $10,000. He is currently being held in LCJ.

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