Posts tagged SAPD
Drinking and driving
Sep 21st
St. Augustine Police Department Announce Charges
The St. Augustine Police announced that toxicology results have come back from FDLE
concerning a crash that occurred on the eastside of the Bridge of Lions the night of July 4, 2012. This case could have been much worse, just fifteen minutes before, the fireworks ended and the crowd had dispersed. The only injury in this crash was the driver.
Thersea D. Long was injured in that accident and a blood sample was requested by Traffic Officer Chris Miller with SAPD. That sample was taken to FDLE to be examined for alcohol in Long’s system. The results came back as positive for alcohol 0.125. 0.125 is well above the State of Florida’s legal limit. T. Long has been convicted of multiple counts of Driving Under the Influence since 1983.
The appropriate paperwork has been filed with the State Attorney’s Office at the St. Johns County Courthouse, St. Augustine, Florida.
Source: St. Augustine Police Department
Criminal Mischief in St. Augustine
Aug 1st
on city owned dumpsters as well as private property.
All of the graffiti was done on Davis Shores near his home. After interviewing victims and witnesses SAPD detectives spoke with Ackermann explaining the accusations against him. He said he would come down to the police department to be interviewed. Instead of coming in to be interviewed he has invoked his constitutional rights to remain silent.
SAPD enjoys a strong working relationship with its communities that make up St. Augustine, like with other graffiti cases it was information obtained from our citizens that allowed us to follow-up and ultimately file these charges again Ackermann.
Credit Card fraud in St. Augustine
Aug 1st
A local citizen lost his debit card downtown while using the parking meters on May 6, 2012. He reported it lost to a local bank on May 11, 2012; there had been several charges to his account during that time.
If you have any information concerning this crime or any other please call Crime Stoppers at 1-888-277-8477 or the SAPD tip line at 904-209-3482. You may be eligible for a reward of up to $1000.00.





















