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JB

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Nov 17, 2004
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Sorry if this has been posted already. I hope they string this guy up by the......

A security guard accused of sexually assaulting a Tuscaloosa teenager and pushing her from a hotel balcony in Florida was behind bars Tuesday.

Shawn Wuertley, 29, is charged with attempted murder, sexual battery and false imprisonment in connection with the assault of the 18-year-old University of Alabama student at the Sandpiper Beacon Beach Resort in Panama City Beach early Monday morning.

Wuertley is accused of pushing the 2007 Hillcrest High School graduate into an empty room at 1 a.m. Monday and assaulting her. Police allege that he pushed her from the sixth-floor balcony during a struggle.

The woman landed on a second-floor stairwell and suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries, police said.

News of the attack didn?t take long to spread among other Tuscaloosa teenagers headed to the coast for spring break.

?It?s weird because we all grew up in Tuscaloosa, and have always been so sheltered, but now we?re growing up and doing things on our own. It?s scary to think that there are peopleout there who would try to hurt us,? said Amy Mitchell, a Hillcrest High School senior who is spending the week in Orange Beach with six of her friends. Her parents and grandfather are staying in a room in the same condominium.

?Knowing that they?re here to check on us when they want has helped,? said Emily Thompson, 18, who is Tuscaloosa News publisher Tim Thompson?s daughter. ?Everybody is talking about this. It makes me feel uncomfortable to know that there are people you?re supposed to be able to trust, like security guards, that are not so trustworthy. You have to look out for yourself and trust no one ? it is definitely a wake-up call.?

Bay County Sheriff?s Office deputies arrested Wuertley on Tuesday afternoon, according to a news release. He was questioned by Panama City Police investigators and booked into the Bay County Jail.

Criminal records from Indiana show that Wuertley, 29, served time in prison for several felonies, none of them violent. He was convicted on burglary charges from 1998, 1999 and 2004, and on car theft, theft and two receiving stolen property charges in 1999. He was also convicted of failure to return lawfully/escape in 2004. Records show that Wuertley served time in Indiana prisons between 1998 and 2005.

A resort manager said Tuesday afternoon that the staff had no comment but might later in the week.

?As of now we?ve got nothing to say,? he said.

Panama City Police spokesman Maj. Dave Humphreys told the Panama City News Herald on Monday that the victim suffered head and leg injuries. She was still hospitalized Tuesday.

Police questioned Wuertley, who was on duty at the time of the assault Monday morning, but let him go because they did not have enough information to charge him. Investigators later learned that he had outstanding burglary charges in Indiana. The department is looking into why investigators did not check his criminal history before he was let go, Humphreys said.

Reach Stephanie Taylor at stephanie.taylor@tuscaloosa

news.com or 205-722-0210.
 

JB

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Nov 17, 2004
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Tuscaloosa
beat me to it.

The property should not only have done a background check, the police should have as well. Initially, they let the guy walk. Had he skipped town without the cops checking for priors, that would not have been good for the PCPD
 

seacrestkristi

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Nov 27, 2005
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Wonder if he's raped and or killed others? This news made me cry for this sweet young girl and her family. Just makes me think of my own gulls, and how my whole family would be lost because Hubba would blow his :moon:away in about 2 seconds flat. I know I would have to be the one to stop him and probably couldn't. I bet the fellow prisoner's will have a little fuNN with him. Then again maybe he'll get a private cell for his own protection. Just makes me wonder. I'm prayin' for this family. Very sick, sick man.
 

ShallowsNole

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Jun 22, 2005
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If I remember correctly from when Fuzz had to resort to becoming a security guard, a background check is part of getting a Class (E? whatever it is) security license in the state of Florida. Of course, there is no requirement to make the resort hire licensed security guards.

But, yeah the police should have run him on NCIC while he was still in custody. That's :yikes:
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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Why is it that so many security guards have sketchy backgrounds? Hiring off duty officers is the only way to go if you give a damn about your customers and your business, and even that is not a guarantee.

It is a shame that such an incident happened.
 

jensieblue

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Jun 2, 2005
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I can't believe this man would be hired as a security guard. Everybody, esp young girls, should be reminded of the Natalie Holloway case. The more popular PC gets the more incidents of this sort will occur.
 
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