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April 1, 2010

Tampa Bay Child Porn Sweep Nets 29 And Frees Two Alleged Sexual Abuse Victims

The former Publix employee who has been charged with shooting and killing a co-worker is facing additional Hillsborough county criminal charges. According to TampaBay.com Arunya Rouch has been charged with two counts each of felony attempted murder on a law enforcement officer and aggravated assault. Those charges are in-addition to the first-degree murder charges that have already been filed.

The latest charges stem from reports that are now starting to come to light about what happened earlier this week at theTarpon Springs
supermarket. Rouch allegedly threatened two employees inside the store.
She had a physical confrontation with one and pointed her gun at the
other leading to the aggravated assault charges. The other charges come
from her firing at officers in the parking lot as they tried to
apprehend her.

March 9, 2010

Man Leaves Jail After Suspended License Arrest And Is Then Gunned Down In Dade City

Armando Uribe, Jr. was arrested on charges of driving with a suspended license and spent 10 days in jail. After he was released from Land O’Lakes jail Sunday, he was found dead early Tuesday morning lying in a Pasco County street with a gunshot wound.

Uribe has been arrested in Pasco County previously on charges of domestic battery, drug possession and failing to appear in court. The death has been ruled a homicide by sheriff’s deputies but no suspect’s names have been released as of yet according to TBO.com. The 39-year-old was pronounced dead at a local hospital.

January 27, 2010

Was Tampa Sexual Predator’s Past Crimes A Motive In His Murder?

Kim Wilmath of the St. Petersburg Times is reporting that two cousins have been arrested and charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of Miguel Antonio Gomez, a convicted sexual predator. Gomez was convicted in 1997 of sexual battery of a child under 16, false imprisonment of a child under 13 while committing sexual battery and attempted lewd and lascivious act on a child under 16. He also had a recent conviction on marijuana possession. It is unclear whether Gomez’s past crimes were a motive in his November 30 shooting death.

Deputies working the Hillsborough County case report that 22-year-old Christopher Rodriguez and his 16-year-old cousin Emanuel Rodriguez tried to rob Gomez in broad daylight as he was walking his dogs. The younger cousin shot Gomez twice in the midst of a struggle and then his older cousin fired two or three more shots into Gomez as he was lying in the street.

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