Friday, December 31, 2021

Helicopter Crash




December 31, 2021

On December 30, 2021 at approximately 8:30 p.m. the Levy County Sheriff’s Office 911 Center received a call from a witness reporting a possible aircraft crash. Several minutes later a second   call from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was received who reported a distress beacon in the same general location. Deputies responded to a wooded area off of NE 60th Lane near Wekiva Road west of the Town of Bronson and discovered the scene of a helicopter crash.

Investigators learned a family of four; father, mother and two children departed a private residence south west of the Town of Bronson in a privately owned Robinson helicopter. The family was returning to their home in Gilchrist County. The aircraft experienced an undetermined failure causing the crash. All four passengers perished. Levy County Sheriff’s Office Detectives are working with investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the FAA as this investigation continues.

Sheriff McCallum spoke to members of the family and friends of the victims and expressed his deepest condolences. This is a tragedy that has deeply affected families in Gilchrist County, Levy County and the LCSO family, as one of our own Detectives is related to the victims.

Sheriff McCallum contacted Sheriff Schultz (Gilchrist County Sheriff) to notify him about the crash. Sheriff Schultz and local Pastors of the victims contacted family in Gilchrist County to deliver this terrible news. We all grieve this loss and are praying for these families in this time of tragedy. The family has requested privacy as they grieve their loss.


 

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Sex Offender Arrested for Violations


 

December 14, 2021

Detectives were notified that registered sex offender, Alexander R. Clary (4/27/58) of Williston was a wanted person from another county. Detectives responded to Clary’s registered address in order to arrest him for the outstanding warrant. Clary was located and during his arrest Detectives found him in possession of methamphetamines and drug paraphernalia. Additional sex offender registration requirement violations were discovered.

Clary was booked into the Levy County Detention Facility and has been charged with violation of sex offender registration requirements, possession of methamphetamines and possession of drug paraphernalia. His bond has been set at $186,000.00.

Friday, December 3, 2021

Murder Trial Ends with Convictions

Andrew Robinson
Andrew Robinson

Jalen Days

 

December 3, 2021

On August 4, 2017 the Levy County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene of a home invasion robbery where in the commission of this crime James C. Patterson (32) of Williston was shot and killed and Ramon Patterson (28) was shot and injured. Detectives arrested Jalen K. Days (10/8/99) of Williston and Andrew Robinson (6/29/2000) of Williston within days of this crime and charged both with first degree murder and home invasion robbery.

On Monday, November 29, 2021 Days and Robinson were taken to trial. The trial spanned the entire week and the jury returned from deliberations on Friday, December 3, 2021. The Jury returned a verdict at approximately 1:00 p.m. today and the following is the decision of the Jury:

Jalen K. Days –

·       Guilty as charged of Murder in the 1st Degree – did actually possess and discharge a firearm resulting in the death of James C. Patterson and did personally wear a mask.

·       Guilty as charged of Attempted Felony Murder - did actually possess and discharge a firearm resulting in the death or great bodily death of Ramon Patterson and did personally wear a mask.

·       Guilty as charged of Criminal Conspiracy to commit Home Invasion Robbery.

·       Guilty as charged of Kidnapping – did actually possess and discharge a firearm resulting in death or great bodily harm and did personally wear a mask.

·       Guilty as charged of Home Invasion Robbery – did actually possess and discharge a firearm resulting in death or great bodily harm and did personally wear a mask.

·       Guilty as charged of Burglary while armed – did actually possess and discharge a firearm resulting in death or great bodily harm and did personally wear a mask.

·       Guilty as charged of Tampering with evidence.

 

Andrew Robinson –

·       Guilty of the lesser of Manslaughter, did personally wear a mask.

·       Not guilty of Attempted Felony murder.

·       Guilty as charged of Criminal Conspiracy to commit Home Invasion Robbery.

·       Guilty as charged of Kidnapping – did actually possess a firearm, did personally wear a mask.

·       Guilty as charged of Home invasion – did actually possess a firearm, did personally wear a mask.

·       Guilty as charged of Burglary while Armed – did actually possess a firearm, did personally wear a mask.

·       Guilty as charged - Tampering with physical evidence.

 

Justice has been achieved for the victims of this crime. The combined team effort of the Patrol Deputies, Detectives and Prosecutors who dedicated countless hours preparing this case for the Jury made the outcome possible. The Court has scheduled sentencing of the now convicted felons for January 19, 2022.

Thursday, November 18, 2021

“To Protect and Serve”


 



Levy County Deputies not only are required to respond to calls of a criminal nature, but they are frequently called upon to assist on medical related calls. On October 21, 2021  just prior to midnight deputies were called to respond to a distraught male who used a knife to cut his own throat in an attempt to take his life. 

Sergeant Jeremy Dean, Corporal Tucker Gaffey and Deputy Cody Weaver arrived at the scene to find the subject standing in the yard bleeding profusely from his neck. Deputies did not have cause to arrest the man when they arrived on scene. However, this man refused to allow our deputies to render any first aid in an attempt to stop the bleeding. Deputies learned the subject was under the influence of methamphetamines and was suffering from severe paranoia. The incident lasted over thirty minutes.  Due to his continued resistance and repeated attempts to flee on foot, the deputies were forced to use a Taser to gain control of the person and get him the lifesaving medical attention he needed. 

Our deputies and Levy County Department of Public Safety personnel were exposed to this person's blood multiple times during this call. The subject was not arrested and was ultimately transported to a nearby medical facility for treatment. This is a grim reminder of some of the hazards the drug epidemic creates for our deputies and EMS personnel on a daily basis. 

A short video has been included that was edited and compiled from almost half an hour of body camera footage captured during the dangerous incident.  The video helps to show the public the level of service, sacrifice and professionalism first responders exhibit on a daily basis.    

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Missing Person – John Quincy Adams



 

November 17, 2021

The Levy County Sheriff’s Office is seeking our public’s assistance in locating missing person John Quincy Adams 10/11/1969. Family members filed a missing person report to the LCSO on 11/15/21.  Adams disappeared from his home in Morriston and has not been seen since 10/24/21 and has not been in contact with any family member since 10/31/21.

Adams may be suffering from depression and could be driving a white 2019 GMC 4 door truck (similar to the one pictured) with Florida tag number GBV J26. He has lived in the Williston/Morriston area most of his life and could still be in this general area or in the Alachua County area. Anyone who has information on where Adams can be located is asked to contact Detective Corporal C.J. Perryman at 352-486-5111.   

Thursday, November 4, 2021

Inglis Drug Arrest Made


 

LCSO Deputies arrested Wayne J. Maclin (7-6-91) of Inglis on October 26, 2021.  The arrest resulted from a traffic stop conducted by Deputy Cody Weaver after he observed a vehicle fail to stop at a stop sign at Cason Boulevard and US 19.  The vehicle was found to be operated by Maclin who did not have a valid driver’s license.  Maclin was accompanied by a female and a four year old minor. 

As Deputy Weaver continued his investigation, he located and seized suspected marijuana and methamphetamine in the vehicle and on Maclin’s person.  Deputy Weaver also found numerous plastic bags and a set of scales in the vehicle.  Some of the drugs were already packaged for resale. 

Deputy Weaver arrested Maclin for Driving Without a Valid License and numerous drug and paraphernalia charges.  Maclin remains in the Levy County Detention Center on a total bond of $62,000.00. 

As always, LCSO encourages members of the public to report drug or other suspicious activity to our office or CrimeStoppers.    

 

 

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