Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Murder Suspect Surrenders

February 24, 2021

At 8:15 p. m. Tuesday, February 23, 2021, Fredrick D. Williams (5/27/95), in the company of his attorney, surrendered himself to the Levy County Sheriff’s Office. Williams was taken into custody and booked in at the Levy County Detention Facility. He will be held with NO BOND for First Degree Premeditated Murder and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. His surrender comes three days after the fatal shooting of Khajon Spikes in the parking lot of the Marathon BP station in Williston.

Williams is no stranger to the Levy County Sheriff’s Office. This arrest marks the fifth time Williams has been booked into the Levy County Detention Facility. He has additional arrests in Marion County.

Detectives are currently seeking witness assistance in this investigation. Multiple individuals were captured on store surveillance video at this scene when the shooting occurred. The LCSO is asking each of these people to come forward.

The grandmother of Khajon Spikes, Ms. Gussie Boatwright of Williston, posted this comment on her personal Facebook page. This is her plea to witnesses, “If you saw something, please say something. Forget the code of the streets and be part of the change. Khajon’s departure is the beginning of a new community. Get on board or move to another county where your behavior is more tolerated. #JusticeforKhajon”

Anyone with information is asked to contact Lt. Mike Narayan or Corporal CJ Perryman at 352-486-5111. Witnesses may remain anonymous by contacting Crime Stoppers at 1-877-349-8477. You could be eligible for a cash reward.


 

Tuesday, February 23, 2021

LCSO Deputies End Three County Pursuit


 

February 23, 2021

The Levy County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) Communication Center received a call at approximately 12:45 a.m. this morning from the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) and Dixie County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO). Both agencies were requesting assistance in a vehicle pursuit.

The FHP began pursuing a vehicle in Taylor County south on US Hwy 19. DCSO joined to assist in stopping the fleeing vehicle in their county that reached speeds in excess of 120 miles per hour. LCSO Deputy Blake Murphy deployed stop sticks, a device used to deflate a vehicle’s tires, at the Levy/Dixie county line, but the fleeing suspect was able to avoid striking them.

The suspect continued to flee south on US Hwy 19 and entered the City of Chiefland at over 100 miles per hour. Corporal Chase Gregory, who was just south of Chiefland, again attempted to use stop sticks. The fleeing driver was able to avoid these too. Deputy Mark Juen and Deputy TJ Miller positioned themselves just south of Otter Creek and were successful in their attempt with stop sticks, ultimately forcing the vehicle to stop in Gulf Hammock.

The FHP took the suspect into custody who was identified as Brian Morgan of Brooksville, Florida. Morgan made a statement to the arresting FHP Trooper that he ran from law enforcement because his license is suspended.

The FHP booked Morgan into the Levy County Detention Facility for fleeing and attempting to elude law enforcement and driving while his license was suspended. Morgan is being held on a $225,000.00 bond.

Monday, February 22, 2021

Sex Offender Arrested in Orlando


 

February 22, 2021

The Levy County Sheriff’s Office received information from the United States Marshals’ Service that a registered sex offender planned to leave the country on an international flight due to depart this past Saturday, February 20, 2021. Sex offenders are required to notify the county in which they are registered of any planned travel, to include international travel, twenty one (21) days prior to leaving. Joel Ramirez (9/5/71) failed to make proper notification to the LCSO of this intended trip.

Corporal CJ Perryman acting upon this information confirmed Ramirez had purchased a ticket to Bogota, Columbia on February 18th for a flight scheduled to depart Orlando on February 20th. Ramirez had not notified the LCSO of this planned international travel. Detective Perryman secured a warrant for Ramirez’s arrest and coordinated the arrest with the United States Marshals’ Service, the Orlando Police Department and the Orlando Division of Customs and Border Protection Agency.

Ramirez, convicted of Lewd and Lascivious Molestation of a child between the ages of 12-15 in 2013, was arrested while attempting to board the plane in Orlando. Ramirez was booked into the Orange County Jail and is being held awaiting transfer to Levy County on a $200,000.00 bond.

Saturday Homicide – Williston, Fl.

Fredrick Williams
Sidney Fraiser Sr.

                                                                       Sydney Fraiser Jr.

 

February 22, 2021

On Saturday, February 20, 2021 Deputies responded to a 911 call made to the Levy County E911 Center at 2:27 pm. The caller told the 911 operator there had been to a shooting at the Marathon gas station at the intersection of CR 318 and US Alt 27 in Williston. Deputies arrived to find Khajon “KJ” Lamont Spikes (12/29/2002) suffering from a gunshot wound to the chest. Spikes did not survive this injury and was pronounced on scene.

Detectives quickly identified that the suspect, Fredrick “Freddie G.” Donnell Williams Jr. (5/27/95), and Spikes were involved in an argument just prior to the shooting. Williams fired two rounds from a handgun and one struck Spikes in the chest. Williams fled the scene in a maroon Volkswagen passenger car east on CR 318 toward Marion County. Detectives identified the driver of the car as Sydney Carl Frasier Jr. (8/12/92) and began searching for the pair.

Frasier, accompanied by his father Sidney Frasier Sr., turned himself in to authorities several hours later in Williston. Fraiser Jr. was taken into custody and arrested for accessory after the fact to first degree murder. He was booked in at the Levy County Detention Facility. His bond has been set at $250,000.00.

Detectives learned Williams fled to Ocala with Frasier, who dropped him off at an undisclosed location. Williams is presumed to have met with another person who aided him by taking him out of this area. Williams is still at large and presumed armed and dangerous.

On Sunday, February 21, 2021 Deputies responded to the Williston area to a disturbance. Deputies learned Sidney Frasier Sr. became involved in an argument with a witness to the shooting and threatened this witness with bodily harm for participating with law enforcement in the investigation. Deputies located Frasier Sr. and arrested him for tampering with a witness. Frasier Sr. was booked in to the Levy County Detention Facility. His bond has not been set at the time of this release.

Levy County Detectives are currently working with other law enforcement authorities in their search for Williams. Anyone who has information on Williams’ current whereabouts is asked to contact Lt. Mike Narayan at 352-486-5111.

The LCSO is also asking that anyone who either witnessed or has information about this homicide to contact our office. Video evidence recovered from the gas station surveillance system revealed multiple people saw this shooting occur. You may remain anonymous by contacting Crime Stoppers at 1-877-349-8477. You could be eligible for a cash reward.

 
 

Thursday, February 18, 2021

Neighbor Dispute Ends in Shooting



 

February 18, 2021

Deputies responded to 7450 NE 136 Avenue which is located east of Bronson shortly after noon yesterday to a reported shooting. Deputies arrived and found Jeffrey Gregg (12/3/86) suffering from a gunshot wound to the abdomen. Gregg was not conscious and was taken by ambulance to a local trauma center. His condition is currently critical.

Detectives arrived and began their investigation. Detectives learned Gregg was involved in an argument with neighbors Jessica Butler and her paramour Andrew Hickey (4/21/79), earlier in the day. Witnesses reported Gregg returned to his home next door after making several threats. Gregg exited his home with a firearm and fired several rounds into the air before retreating back inside.

Approximately twenty minutes elapsed and witnesses report Gregg returned to the neighboring property. He was armed with two knives and began attacking Hickey. Walter Seibert (3/13/53) who resides on the same property with Andy witnessed this attack and went to intervene. Seibert armed himself with a Colt 1911 .45 caliber handgun, concealing it in his waistband, before confronting Gregg. Gregg turned his attack toward Seibert, shoving him to the ground and stabbing him in the upper torso.  Seibert then drew his handgun and fired a single round striking Gregg in the stomach.

Detectives discovered a web of relationships that was complicated by illegal drug use between Butler, Hickey and Gregg, which fueled this altercation. Butler had departed the property between the time Gregg brandished the gun and fired rounds into the air and before he returned to the property armed with the knives. She returned to the home hours later and was interviewed. Detectives seized her backpack that she said contained drugs. Detectives also executed a search warrant on Gregg’s home and located additional evidence.

At this stage of the investigation no arrests have been made. Evidence collected by crime scene and witness statements confirmed Seibert acted in self-defense. Gregg is currently being investigated and could face multiple felony charges upon his release from the hospital. Butler is also being investigated and could face felony charges to include drug possession.