Media Release

February 26, 2009

Lakeland Police Investigating Officer-Involved Shooting

Three Lakeland Police Officers were involved in a shooting that occurred at 4514 Micanope Crescent Drive at approximately 11:41 pm on Wednesday, February 25, 2009.

Bruce Wooley, age 58, was home alone and contacted his sister by telephone in North Carolina. Wooley made statements to his sister that he was “armed and wanted to die”, but didn’t want “to do it”. Wooley’s sister contacted police who responded to the area and established a perimeter. Police established telephone contact with Wooley who advised that he was okay and did not intend to harm himself, but that he was “wanted to get some beer”. Officers observed Wooley leave his residence and enter a vehicle car carrying a shotgun. Wooley then began driving erratically through the neighborhood. Wooley then returned to his residence where he got out of his vehicle with the shotgun in his possession and pointed the gun a Lakeland Police Officer.

All three officers then fired upon Wooley. Wooley was struck by gunfire and disarmed. Wooley was found to be armed with two other guns, one in a shoulder holster. There were indications that Wooley had been drinking alcohol, but the amount is unknown. Wooley was conscious and speaking at the scene. Wooley was transported to Lakeland Regional Medical Center where he was admitted.

Wooley’s family has been notified of his condition and has been cooperative in this investigation. This investigation is ongoing.

The complete media release is available here.

- Sgt. Terri Smith

January 27, 2009

GEICO Awards DUI Education Grant

Impaired driving continues to be a deadly crime across our nation, but one that can be prevented. The National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration reports in 2006 that more than 13,000 people died in highway crashes involving a driver or motorcycle rider with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 or higher. Car crashes are also known to be the leading cause of death of adolescents.

Enforcement and education are two proven methods to reducing the number of impaired drivers on our highways. To that end, GEICO Insurance today provided a financial grant to the Lakeland Police Department and the Polk County Sheriff’s Office to fund a joint educational effort to reduce impaired driving. The grant is a philanthropic donation by GEICO to purchase a special vehicle that simulates impaired driving.

GEICO Grant Presentation

The Simulated Impaired DriviNg Experience®, or SIDNE®, is a battery-powered vehicle that simulates the effects of impairment from alcohol or other drugs on a motorist’s driving skills. The goal of this collaborative initiative is to create a program that educates young drivers how dangerous impaired driving can be.

Program instructors have complete control of the SIDNE® vehicle and can switch it from normal driving to impaired driving mode to demonstrate effects of impairment on driving skills. Participants experience with a sober brain how it feels when reaction time is slowed and they are unable to make a turn or stop, even when they have ample time and space.

SIDNE® vehicles are used in conjunction with FATAL VISION® goggles that vividly demonstrate the concept of impairment by showing the effects of alcohol and drugs on the human brain.

The Lakeland Police Department and the Polk County Sheriff’s Office are teaming together to bring this educational program to the entire county. This joint effort is another demonstration of the commitment by Lakeland Police Chief Roger Boatner and Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd to work together to reduce impaired driving on our roads and highways.

For more information on FATAL VISON® and SIDNE®, visit the company’s website at http://www.fatalvision.com/fv/home.php.

 

Download SIDNE Media Release

 

SIDNE Product Photo

Product shot from company website.

 

- Asst Chief Bill LePere

December 24, 2008

Lakeland Police Investigating Two Robberies on Memorial Blvd

The Lakeland Police Department is investigating two commercial robberies that occurred at businesses on East Memorial Boulevard Tuesday evening, December 23, 2008. At 7:30 PM, an attempted robbery occurred at the Krystal's restaurant. About one hour later, a robbery occurred at the Dollar General Store.

Dollar General Robbery The suspect in both of these crimes was described as a white male, approximately 6-00 tall, 170 pounds, brown hair balding on top with a very distinct high hairline and no facial hair. The suspect was last seen wearing a long sleeve button-down green and white checkered shirt, blue jeans, and dark shoes.

The public is asked to look at the attached composite sketch and help us identify this suspect. Anyone with information regarding these crimes is asked to call the Lakeland Police Department at 863-834-6900.

The entire media release is available here.

- Asst Chief Bill LePere

October 13, 2008

Lakeland Police Arrest Man on Warrants after Citizen Complaints

Officers investigating complaints of fraud end up arresting man on outstanding warrants after 08_63b it is discovered he is using an alias.   Read the Complete Media Release.pdf

Sergeant Terri Smith

September 28, 2008

Lakeland Police Investigating Deadly Shooting on Doris Drive

The Lakeland Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred at 325 Doris Drive, in Lakeland, Florida, early this morning.

At approximately 4:30 a.m., four men were drinking at the residence of Christopher Thomas Morgan, (DOB: 7/22/86) 325 Doris Drive when an argument broke out. As a result of the argument, two men were shot by Morgan. Steven Burke, (DOB: 5/23/84, 1400 Banana Road #89), and Joshua Britton, (DOB:7/20/87) and Kevin Michael Kirk (DOB: 10/10/87). All left the residence in a  vehicle and drove to the area of Lockheed Martin on Frontage Road where they called for help. Both Burke and Britton were transported to LRMC by ambulance where Burke later died from his injuries. Britton is listed in serious condition at this time.

At this time, charges have not been filed on Morgan. Morgan is being represented by his attorney, Rusty Franklin, and has stated that anyone wishing to contact him needs to do so through his attorney.

This incident is still under investigation. No further information will be released tonight. This information is also available on www.lpdonlinenews.com. Media questions should be directed to Jack Gillen, PIO, 863-981-0196.

Copy of media release available here.

- Asst Chief Bill LePere

September 27, 2008

Lakeland Police Are Now On Twitter

After conducting a bit of research and discovering a few other police departments around the country are beginning to use Twitter, I decided we would take the leap and join. You can find us on Twitter under our account name LakelandPD.

Be patient as we look for creative ways to use this form of communication technology to keep the public informed of events, emergencies, and general news around the Lakeland Police Department.

Here is a link to a previous blog post on INSIDELakelandPD where we discussed the potential use of Twitter.

 

- Asst Chief Bill LePere

July 05, 2008

Lakeland Police Investigate Holiday Traffic Fatality

The Lakeland Police Department is investigating a single vehicle traffic crash.  Police received notification of the crash at approximately 6:19 a.m. on July 5, 2008.  The exact time the crash occurred is unknown.  The investigation indicated that Miguel Angel Alvarez, Jr., (DOB:  8/10/85) was operating a 1990 Chevrolet Blazer in the 2000 block of East Lake Parker, when the vehicle appeared to leave the roadway.  Once the vehicle initially left the roadway, it appeared Alvarez was unable to regain control of the vehicle and crashed into a concrete electric pole.  Emergency Medical Personnel pronounced Alvarez dead at the scene.  There were no passengers in the vehicle and no known witnesses to the crash.  Next of kin has been notified. 

This crash is still under investigation. Anyone with information relating to this crash is urged to contact Officer Mike Catalano at 863.834.2507.  No further information will be released today.

Sergeant Terri Smith

June 25, 2008

Lakeland Police Arrest Man for Aggravated Child Abuse

The Lakeland Police Department Crimes Against Children Unit arrested Travis Wayne08_41keen_3  Keen for Aggravated Child Abuse.  Click here to read the complete media release and arrest affidavit in this case.pdf

Sergeant Terri Smith

June 24, 2008

Lakeland Citizens Police Academy Begins in August

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The Lakeland Police Department is now accepting applications for the Citizen's Police Academy Scheduled to begin August 21, 2008.  These classes cover a variety of police related topics such as criminal investigations, SWAT, vice and narcotics, uniform patrol, and many more.

Classes will be held every Thursday night from 6:30 to 9:30 PM for 14 weeks at the Lakeland Police Department, 219 N Massachusetts Av, in downtown Lakeland.  Graduation is scheduled for November 20, 2008.  These classes are free to the public, but you must be at least 18 years of age to attend.

Applications must be received no later than July 25, 2008.  For more information, contact Greg Robinson, Community Services Unit Supervisor, at 863.834.6912.  Media inquiries should be directed to Jack Gillen, Public Information Officer, at 863.834.6949.

Get additional information and download an application for the Lakeland Police Department Citizen's Police Academy.doc

Sergeant Terri Smith

June 19, 2008

Lakeland Police Announce that Homicide Suspects Turn Themselves In

UPDATE JUNE 19, 2008:

Lakeland Police have been notified that both George Scott Sloan and Michael James08_37c  Wilson have turned themselves in late last night at the Polk county Sheriff's Office in Bartow.  They are suspects in the homicide of William Joseph Hough. 

Click here to read complete media release and arrest affidavits

Sergeant Terri Smith