The Records Custodian also accepts phone requests. One way to do so is by sending an email request to Another way is mailing a written request to: Residents can request criminal justice reports, for events that occurred in the county, from the Volusia County Sheriff’s Department. Requesters can choose to receive their reports in Spanish language. This option also delivers certified and non-certified reports. Include payment in form of personal or business check,or money order. Start by downloading and completing the Florida Criminal History Information Request Form. Lastly, members of the public can also send mail requests for criminal history checks. Each search also costs $24 payable by credit/debit card. Initiate your request from FDLE SHIELD webpage. The second option instructs FDLE staff to conduct the search and issue a certified or non-certified criminal history report by mail. Requesters can then print or email search results pulled from this online portal. The Instant Search option is available to everyone and costs $24 per record payable by credit card. It offers multiple options for obtaining criminal history reports. The Division of Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) maintains all criminal history information for the state and provides public access to its database. The five-year crime trend for Volusia County reveals that murder (12.5%), aggravated assault (5.9%), and motor vehicle theft (0.4%) rates rose.On the other hand, rape (30.2%), robbery (23.8%), burglary (35.8%), and larceny (12.8%) rates fell between 20. Cases of property crimes include 2,368 burglaries, 10,833 larcenies, and 1,068 motor vehicle thefts. A breakdown of the 2017 crime numbers for the county shows that there were 27 murders, 113 rapes, 308 robberies, and 1,586 aggravated assaults. Compared to the 2013 total, this figure represents a 15.2% dip in overall crime rate. The sheriff’s office said it is expecting more arrests.Ĭopyright 2021 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.There were a total of 16,303 crimes reported in Volusia County in 2017, the most recent year with a complete set of crime data. Troy Nisbett, 45, is accused of sale and delivery of heroin. Michael Lortos, 41, is charged with sale and delivery of heroin. Rhonda Schnidt, 34, is accused of two counts sale and delivery of schedule II substance within 1,000 feet of a park. Juvenile, 17, is charged with sale and delivery of crack cocaine within 1,000 feet of a park. Kenyonte Grimes, 18, is accused of sale and delivery of crack cocaine within 1,000 feet of a park and violation of probation. Tasha Green, 35, is charged with sale and delivery of crack cocaine. Shawn Ingle, 50, is charged with trafficking in fentanyl.įreddie Farley, 58, is charged with two counts sale and delivery of a schedule II substance within 1,000 feet of a park.Įileen Foley, 59, is accused of sale and delivery of crack cocaine. Robert Rodriguez, 29, is charged with possession of schedule II substance and driving while license suspendedīrandon Harris, 35, is accused of sale and delivery of crack cocaine within 1,000 feet of a park, trafficking in oxycodone, and possession of crack cocaine with intent to distribute. Jason Dobson, 36, is charged with two counts sale and delivery of schedule II substance within 1,000 feet of a park.īrandon Williams, 31, is charged with failure to appear for possession of heroin.Īdam Hornung, 40, is accused of possession of methamphetamine and violation of probation for possession of meth. Tyson Ross ,31, is accused of sale and delivery of heroin. 84 Oxycodone/acetaminophen tablets (39 grams)ĭeputies charged the following individuals:Īntwon Smiley, 33, was issued a federal warrant for possession of a firearm by convicted felon and is charged with armed trafficking in fentanyl, armed trafficking in oxycodone, possession of a firearm by convicted felon, possession of ammunition by a convicted felon, possession of crack cocaine with intent to distribute, possession of meth with intent to distribute and possession of a schedule IV substance with intent to distribute. The sheriff’s office seized the following over a couple of days in ongoing investigations: The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office said it has been targeting high-crime areas in DeLand and Deltona that was “prompted by violent crime, including two recent homicides.” – Sixteen people were arrested over a couple of days in a series of drug busts that resulted in fentanyl, heroin, crack cocaine and more being seized by Volusia County deputies.
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