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If you have any information about these crimes or any person(s) involved, you are urged to call Crime Stoppers at or submit a Web Tip .  You do not have to give your name.  CRIME STOPPERS will pay a cash reward of up to $1000 and you can remain anonymous. 


8/26/2010 - State Fire Marshal Investigating North Okaloosa Fires

The State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating structure fires that occurred from May through July in north Okaloosa County. The fires occurred in the areas of Highway 2, Highway 85 N, 3rd Avenue, and Pate Road in Laurel Hill; and Poverty Creek, and Antioch Road in Crestview. 

If anyone has any information that may be helpful to this investigation, please contact Detective Mike Miller at (850 453-7843) or Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-888-654-TIPS.

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8/7/2010 - Suspicious Fire Investigation in Auburn Community

The State Fire Marshall’s Office and Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office are investigating a suspicious fire that took place at the rural home of an Okaloosa County Sheriff’s deputy in the Auburn Community around 3 a.m.  Saturday morning, August 7.

The deputy says he was awoken by his four-year old boxer.  When he looked out of the window he saw flames. He then ran back, grabbed his four-year old daughter and got out her out of the burning home. He went back in to get his dog and they escaped through a window. No one was injured.

Another deputy who had arrived at the home had attempted to use his fire extinguisher and water hoses to contain the blaze. The North Okaloosa Fire Department arrived to put out the fire.

Anyone with information on the fire is asked to contact the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office at 850-689-5705, Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers at 850-863-TIPS, or the State Fire Marshall’s Office.

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7/25/2010 - Info Sought in Vehicle and Boat Thefts

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On 7/25/2010, at least two suspects stole a 37` Contender center console vessel from The Ships Chadler Marine in Destin. The suspects used a metallic colored Ford F350 truck to steal the boat. The truck had been reported stolen from Turn Key Marine in Mary Esther Florida earlier in the day on 7/25/2010. Sureveillance video shows the suspects forcing entry into the front gate, hooking the boat to the truck and leaving. Anyone with any information about the identify of these individuals can contact Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers at 850-863-TIPS or 1-888-654-TIPS. Anonymous web tips may also be left at www.emeraldcoastcrimestoppers.com.

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7/12/2010 - Niceville Doctors` Offices Burglarized
The Niceville Police Department is seeking information about a rash of burglaries that occurred to doctors` offices on College Blvd sometime during the weekend of 07/09/2010 and 07/12/2010. Officers responded to several businesses on the morning of 07/12/2010 and it appears the suspect(s) were targeting cash and medications. Anyone with information about these burglaries may contact Sgt. Forgione at (850) 729-4030 or may possibly become eligible for a cash reward of UP TO $1,000 by contacting Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers at (850) 863-TIPS, or toll-free at 1-888-654-TIPS. Anonymous web tips can also be submitted at www.emeraldcoastcrimestoppers.com.

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6/30/2010 - Attempt to Identify Individuals in Ongoing Narcotics Investigation

The FWBPD is asking for the public`s assistance in identifying these individuals in an on-going narcotics investigation.

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4/29/2010 - FWB Home Invasion Robbery

The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office is asking for information about a home invasion robbery that occurred on Landview Drive in Fort Walton Beach at approximately 10:00 p.m. on April 29.

A couple says they were forced back into their apartment at gunpoint after answering a knock at the two. Two unknown individuals demanded money and valuables. One of the victims was pistol whipped and the other victim stated that the female suspect held a knife to her throat during the robbery.

The male suspect is described as a very large black male in his early 20’s, weighing around 300 pounds, about 6” tall with short hair. He was wearing a black t-shirt and jean shorts. The female suspect is described as a white female in her early 20’s weighing about 250 pounds with short blond hair with dark roots. She also had a large tattoo on her back. She was wearing a black shirt and blue jean capris.

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3/23/2010 - FWB Vehicle Burglaries

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The Fort Walton Beach Police Department is investigating numerous vehicle burglaries that occurred during the overnight hours on 03/23/2010 to 03/24/2010 in the area of Rose Marie Lane, Coral Drive, Cowrie Avenue and Baggett Place in Fort Walton Beach. Surveillance video captured an individual that appears to be a male with glasses and his hair (possibly dread locks) pulled back into a pony tail in the area around the time the burglaries occurred. Anyone with information on the crime is asked to contact Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers at 850-863-TIPS.

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12/1/2009 - Niceville Bank Robbery Suspect
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The Niceville Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the man who robbed the Coastal Bank and Trust located at 1001 E. John Sims Parkway in Niceville on December 1.

At approximately 4:35 p.m., a white male suspect entered the bank through the front doors and demanded money from a teller. The teller gave the suspect and undisclosed amount of money and the suspect fled in an unknown type vehicle.

Anybody with information about this robbery or the identity of the suspect may possibly become eligible for a cash reward of UP TO $1,000 by contacting Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers at 863-TIPS (863-8477), or toll-free at 1-888-654-TIPS. Information can also be provided anonymously by texting “TIP214 plus the message” to CRIMES (274637).Anonymous tips can also be submitted on-line at www.emeraldcoastcrimestoppers.com. Crime Stoppers callers are never required to reveal their identity nor testify in court. A code number system is used to pay cash rewards without compromising the tipster’s identity.

Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for information that helps solve crimes, or leads to the location of wanted fugitives, illegal drugs, or recovery of stolen property. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit, community organization; it is not a government program or law enforcement agency, and no taxpayer dollars are used in its reward fund.

 

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9/30/2009 - Okaloosa Island Home Invasion Robbery
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The Okaloosa County Sheriff`s Office is releasing a composite sketch of one of two suspects in a home invasion robbery on Okaloosa Island on the morning of September 30th. A man inside a unit at Gulf Dunes, 376 Santa Rosa Boulevard, was exiting the condo around 8 a.m. when he was forced back inside. He and a woman at the condo were both subdued by the assailants, then robbed.Two suspects took jewelry, cash, and other items. The couple was not seriously injured. The Sheriff`s Office is asking anyone with information on the home invasion robbery to contact the agency at 850-651-7400 or Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers at 850-863-TIPS.

 

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8/7/2009 - Criminal Mischief to Vehicles
The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office and the Fort Walton Beach Police Department are asking for the public’s help in obtaining information about numerous criminal mischief cases in which vehicles were damaged in several areas around Fort Walton Beach sometime between August 7 & 8. Unknown person(s) shattered vehicle windows at several residences in various locations in Fort Walton Beach, including the Kenwood and Elliott Point area. Anybody with information about this criminal mischief may possibly become eligible for a cash rewward by contacting Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers.

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