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March
18, 2008 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE On Friday, March 14, deputies with the
Washington County Sheriff’s Office pulled a vehicle over for a
traffic infraction. During
the traffic stop, the deputy learned that the driver, Michael G.
Woods, 22 year old white male from the Earlier in the month, deputies were
called the scene of a domestic battery incident involving a female
victim and Joseph Vance Justice, 37 year old white male from the
Cottondale area. Justice,
had armed himself with a gun and shot at the female victim before
fleeing the residence. Washington
CI K-9 Tracking Team and the Washington County Sheriff’s Office
SWAT Team arrived on scene, but were unable to locate Justice.
On Saturday, March 15, the female victim made contact with
deputies after receiving a call from Justice.
Justice gave his location, but fled when deputies arrived.
Later the same day, the female victim was able to convince
Justice to meet her. Deputies
accompanied the female victim in her personal vehicle to a
designated area where Justice had agreed to meet the victim.
When Justice approached the victim’s car, undercover
deputies placed him under arrest.
Justice was arrested and charged with armed burglary,
possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, resisting without
violence and battery and was transported to the Washington County
Jail. On Sunday, March 15, with the
assistance of a Florida Department of Corrections Probation
Officer, deputies with the Washington County Sheriff’s Office
were able to take Eric Jones, 28 year old white male from the
Chipley area, into custody. Jones
was a wanted fugitive from On Sunday, March 15, Deputies received
a tip that Brandon Taylor, 25 year old white male from the Chipley
area, who was wanted for felony battery charges, was hiding out at
a residence within the county.
Deputies responded to the scene and had “These four arrests mean some very
dangerous individuals are off our streets and behind bars”
states Sheriff Haddock. “Our
deputies worked extremely hard this weekend and directly impacted
the safety of this community.
I have nothing but praise for the job they did.” |
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