No Arrest Made in Alleged Armed Robbery
A 15-year-old claimed he was robbed at knifepoint while walking on Beltrees Street in the afternoon on Aug. 16.
A teen who misled authorities and accused Dunedin residents of robbing him at knifepoint was not arrested, deputies report.
The 15-year-old claimed he was robbed while walking on Beltrees Street in the afternoon on Aug. 16.
Providing false information to a law enforcement officer is a misdemeanor, according to Florida Statutes 817.49. However, no charges were filed.
The teen alleged he was approached by a man and a woman, and that one of them asked to use his cell phone. When he handed it over, he said the man pulled out a knife. The teen told authorities the man demanded he empty his pockets, which contained $100 in $10 and $20 bills, and then fled the scene, according to Pinellas County Sheriff's.
The teen told deputies he followed his alleged assailants to their home on the 700 block of Beltrees Street and began repeatedly yelling and banging on the door. He continued with this story, telling authorities that when the residents did not answer the door, he walked around and found his cell phone at the south entrance, and called his uncle to tell him he'd been robbed.
His uncle reportedly came to the home and suggested he contact police.
When deputies arrived, the alleged suspects answered the door and said they knew the teen and admitted to owing him $100 for narcotics they bought from him.
The teen's uncle realized his nephew had lied to him, deputies said.
Authorities determined no crime had been committed and closed the case out as "unfounded."
No arrests were made.
Nancy Lynam
10:55 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012
I'm wondering when did it become legal to sell or buy drugs? And the last I knew, a false poice report was a crime. Now this "Kid" thinks he can get away with anything!
Lori
11:25 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012
There we have it folks...SOUTHSIDE and ALL the crap here being blown off by LEO...but yea...there aren't any problems here that Neighborhood Watch can't solve! HA...Call or email R. Dispirito, City Manager...Make him aware of this (like he isn't)....He "claims" he wants to hear about all this!
Lori
12:19 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Stacy-
This is such BS...PLEASE email City Manager....Makes ya wonder huh? There it is RIGHT IN FRONT OF THEIR FACES AND THEY DON"T DO A THING!
Kathy Carlson
1:25 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012
These 2 sentences make my head explode:
When deputies arrived, the alleged suspects answered the door and said they knew the teen and admitted to owing him $100 for narcotics they bought from him.
Authorities determined no crime had been committed and closed the case out as "unfounded."
No arrests were made.
Brynn L
2:29 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Kathy-Sooooooo Right!
And Stacy-Really? SO working with citizens of Dunedin who pay their taxes or thugs who don't?
NEED TO DO WHAT LORI SAID EMAIL COMMISIONERS AND CITY MANAGER!
Donna Rich
1:40 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012
Not sure how I missed this before, but it is infuriating and I agree with Kathy.
1. Buying narcotics is still illegal -but admitted to by the person(s).
2. Giving false info to a LEO is still illegal -but revealed true by a minor.
With this information, why would Deputies CHOSE to not make arrests?
OUR ELECTED Pinellas County Sheriff and other officials need to wake up to the fact that two separate crimes were committed. To paraphrase Barney Fife, "You've got to nip it in the bud". Its time to get real PCSO and take action to reduce activity in an already crime prone part of town.
Stacy Rush
1:50 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012
I need to say, I spoke way out of line. The SO is working with Dunedin. I like everyone gets agitatated. I should have not spoken out of frustration.
Kathy Carlson
4:01 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012
If they keep sweeping these little mice under the carpet, pretty soon an elephant is going to crawl out.
Brynn L
4:51 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Kathy! Great! TRUE! EMAIL OUR ILLUSTRIOUS CITY COMISSIONERS! And I heard the City Manager welcomes calls about this! Bring on the elephant!