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2bohemians

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South Walton Authorities Search for Home Invasion Suspect
11/18/09 - 07:44 PM
Walton County Sheriff?s Office
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Walton County, Fla:
A home invasion leads to a physical struggle and gunfire between the intruder and several of the occupants. Just after six o?clock Wednesday night, a masked black male walked through the unlocked front door of a home located on Birch Street in Dune Allen Beach.
The suspect then walked up the stairs to the third floor where three men and one female were watching television. The suspect pushed open the door and held the victims at gun point demanding money. The victims range in age from 18 to 27-years-old. One of the victims, Weston Wagstaff, pretended to comply with the demands but instead reached to get a gun behind a couch. During a struggle for the handgun which fell to the floor, Wagstaff kicked it to his older brother, Cody Norman. Norman then ordered the suspect to take off his black hooded jacket, brown mask, and black gloves and then lay flat on the floor.
After begging to be let go and the occupants refusing, the suspect jumped to his feet and pushed Norman back causing the .40-caliber handgun to accidentally go off. The suspect then opened the back door and jumped over the balcony railing hitting the ground three stories below. He got up and ran away.
Walton County Sheriff Investigators have identified the armed intruder as 25-year-old Joshua Johnson of Airport Road in Destin. A warrant has been signed for his arrest on home invasion with a firearm, and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon charges.
If anyone may know of Johnson?s whereabouts?, contact the Walton County Sheriff?s Office at 892-8111, or Crimestoppers of Walton County at 1-866-718-TIPS (8477).
 

SHELLY

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Jun 13, 2005
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...a bit unsettling. Wonder how many doors he tried before he found one unlocked?

Too many people around here don't lock up their homes and cars (and too many people are aware of this)--this is a lesson for those folks.

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Here4Good

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Jul 10, 2006
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How have they identified the guy? Did the people in the house know him, or did he leave behind identification, or do the police just know this guy from the description?
 

shellak

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that's what i was wondering. sounds like they knew him?


these incidents most often involve "friends", so to speak. first of all, why would this guy go all the way to the third floor to commit a burglary? secondly, as another sowaler stated, how did the police already identify him? the perpetrator probably knew these people and knew they did not lock their door, which is just plain stupid in today's world. having a gun behind the couch speaks to other things.

as a former prosecutor, i found that about 90% of all cases that came through our office involved people who knew each other and could all be related back to drug or alcohol issues.
 

30A Skunkape

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these incidents most often involve "friends", so to speak. first of all, why would this guy go all the way to the third floor to commit a burglary? secondly, as another sowaler stated, how did the police already identify him? the perpetrator probably knew these people and knew they did not lock their door, which is just plain stupid in today's world. having a gun behind the couch speaks to other things.

as a former prosecutor, i found that about 90% of all cases that came through our office involved people who knew each other and could all be related back to drug or alcohol issues.

Excellent post. I bet the neighbors have some stories they could tell.
 
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