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An 11-month investigation into alleged drink tampering at

Blue Martini bar in North Naples has ended, with no evidence of any suspicious activities, drugs or tampering.

At a news conference Tuesday afternoon, Collier Sheriff’s Sgt. Bryan Sawyer said deputies, including three women and state Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco investigators, worked undercover as patrons, obtaining drink samples and watching for suspicious activities by customers and staff.

In addition, he said, detectives reviewed surveillance tapes. Blood, urine, hair and drinks were tested and 150 patrons, including roughly 50 alleged victims, were interviewed, but no evidence of spiking was found at the bar and restaurant, located at 9114 Strada Place in the upscale Mercato shopping center.

“All reporters had considerable alcohol in large amounts,” Sawyer said of alleged victims, adding that no crimes occurred.

Three people made reports after arrests, he said, citing a man stopped on a drunken driving charge, a female Blue Martini employee arrested in Lee County, and a woman charged with disorderly intoxication. Sawyer said the three blamed Blue Martini.

Since late 2009, they investigated more than 50 reports by patrons who said they became ill, passed out later or inside the bar. Many believed their drinks were tampered with.

Sawyer, who headed the investigation, suggested a Daily News article about three women who filed complaints prompted similar reports. After the article in early November, he said, more than 50 others came forward.

But the initial tip to the Daily News last fall showed that bar management believed it was enough of a problem to meet with employees and urge them to watch patrons and staff.

A private laboratory analyzed hair follicles, which can show drugs for long periods, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement lab tested blood, urine and drink samples.

Detectives reviewed video surveillance tapes and saw no unusual activity. The video, obtained by a subpoena, was over a limited period that didn’t cover most reported incidents in 2009 and early 2010.

Evidence from patrons treated in emergency rooms shortly after the alleged spiking was reviewed, but medical staff found no illicit substances. Patients’ blood-alcohol content ranged from .117- to .228 percent; 08 percent is the level a person is presumed impaired.

Sawyer emphasized the Sheriff’s Office is not closing the door on its investigation, but will continue looking into claims of drink tampering.

“We did a comprehensive check on the reporters,” Sawyer said of the alleged victims, who ranged in age from 21 to 82 and were more than 80 percent women. “We have conducted every reasonable investigative step we could see. … Unfortunately, we haven’t been able to come to a conclusion as to what caused the symptoms of the reporters.”

Blue Martini and Mercato officials worked closely with the Sheriff’s Office and the Mercato started a safety task force that included deputies and state Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco investigators.

The managers of all the Mercato restaurants and businesses came together to address safety issues and share tips about hiring and training employees, preparing and serving food and drinks, said Mike Hoyt, senior vice president of the Lutgert Companies, which manages the Mercato.

“If anything, the silver lining to all this is it helped us get even more focused on getting that high level of safety and comfort to our guests,” Hoyt said, adding that he was grateful the Sheriff’s Office did a thorough investigation.

“It seemed like from the beginning they were serious about digging into this,” he said.

Attempts to reach Blue Martini spokesman and attorney Richard Chosid of Boca Raton were unsuccessful. This summer, he said the allegations led to bad press that hurt business.

The crime, “slipping a Mickey,” isn’t new. It’s occurred for decades, mostly involving well-off bar patrons who later find they were robbed.

Most recently, Palm Beach Shores police headed an investigation into rich men’s drinks being spiked with Rufinol, a date rape drug, in March and April. News reports showed five men in their 50s and 60s blacked out and were robbed of money, watches and jewelry after drinking at bars in Deerfield Beach, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Shores, Palm Beach and Boca Raton.

They said flirtatious women approached them, they drank and awakened hours later, only to find they were robbed. Police, who obtained video showing one alleged robber, believe more victims exist, but they’re afraid to come forward because they’re married.

Sawyer warned customers to watch their drinks, never leave them unattended, don’t accept drinks from strangers, watch the bartender mix the drink, and don’t drink anything with an unusual odor or taste. He cautioned that patrons should never drink beverages that were moved or suddenly have more or less liquid.

Staff writer Ryan Mills contributed to this report.

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VIDEO/PHOTOS: Blue Martini probe ends, no evidence of drink tampering found

To report a crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Naples Police and Fire Department at 213-4844, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 774-4434, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office 239-477-1000 or the Marco Island Police Department at 389-5050.

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Drug arrests

? Dylan Edward Lee, 18, of the 17000 block of College Club Loop, Fort Myers, was arrested Monday by

Florida Gulf Coast University police in Lee County. He was charged with possession of a controlled substance without a prescription and possession of paraphernalia.

DUI arrests

? Nicole Levine, 25, of the 3800 block of 29th Avenue NE, Naples, was arrested Sunday by Collier deputies on the 1000 block of Pine Ridge Road.

? Jerry Mateo, 27, of the 3600 block of Justice Circle, Immokalee, was arrested Sunday by Collier deputies on 1300 block of New Market Road West.

? Brittany Monique Rogers, 22, of the 15000 block of Palm Isle Drive, Fort Myers, was arrested Friday by Lee deputies near McGregor and Cypress Lake Boulevards. She was charged with a DUI with a child inside the car and two counts of property damage.

? Maggie Dannae Carpenter, 25, of the 9900 block of South Colonial Walk, Estero, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies near 23rd Street Southwest and Joan Road in Lehigh Acres. She was additionally charged with driving while license suspended/second offense.

? Ashley Elizabeth Johnson, 20, of the 28000 block of Fowler Court, Bonita Springs, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies near Matanzas and Sanibel Roads in Fort Myers. She additionally was charged with possession of alcohol by a person younger than 21 years old.

? Osvaldo Noe Leiva Merida, 26, of the 1800 block of Sunshine Boulevard, Naples, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies in Lee County.

? Brittany Lynn Evans, 21, of the 1000 block of South Golden Elm Drive, Estero, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies in Lee County.

? Scott Adams Rowles, 39, of the 4400 block of Pine Ridge Road, Naples, was arrested Sunday by Florida Highway Patrol troopers in Lee County.

? Eduardo A. Weiner, 23, of the 20000 block of Larino Loop, Estero, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies in the 11000 block of Interstate 75 in Lee County.

Domestic violence

? America Martinez, 26, of the 500 block of Dorothy Billie Jimmie Way, Immokalee, was arrested Sunday by Collier deputies at home. She is accused of stealing her husband’s phone and hitting him in the face. The couple recently separated, but are still legally married.

? Jessica Champion, 21, of the 3100 block of Barrett Drive, Naples, was arrested Sunday by Collier deputies at home. She is accused of punching her boyfriend in the eye and ripping his front pocket.

? Catarino Cardona, 25, of the 26000 block of Cape Verde Lane, Bonita Springs, was arrested Friday by Lee deputies at home. He was charged with battery, resisting a law enforcement officer without violence and aggravated assault with the deadly weapon without the intent to kill.

? Samuel James Renshaw, 18, of the 15000 block of Sonomoa Drive, Fort Myers, was arrested Saturday by Fort Myers police in Lee County. He was charged with battery/domestic violence.

Police Beat is compiled and written by the Naples Daily News staff/contributors from oral and written reports by Naples police, Collier Sheriff‘s Office, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Marco police and other agencies. Arrests indicate suspicion of crime, not guilt.

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Police Beat: Nov. 1, 2010

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Flee/elude arrest

? An 18-year-old Golden Gate man was arrested by Collier County Sheriff’s Office deputies Tuesday after fleeing a marked patrol vehicle with activated lights in Golden Gate.

Daniel Rivera Rojas, of the 1800 block of 48th Terrace Southwest, was charged with fleeing and eluding a marked unit after he accelerated to 60 mph to avoid the patrol car on a 25-mph street.

He was also charged with driving with an invalid license, failing to register motor vehicle, and attaching a tag not assigned

Domestic violence arrest

? Jennifer Ann Hicks, 29, of a withheld Golden Gate Estates address, was arrested by Collier deputies at a withheld address Tuesday. She was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon with no intent to kill and violating her state probation for child neglect.

DUI arrests

? Juan Carlos Buenorodriguez, 38, of the 2000 block of River Reach, East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Tuesday at Airport-Pulling Road and Davis Boulevard.

? Kristopher Scott Makocy, 26, of the 9200 block of Pineapple Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Wednesday by Lee deputies near Broadway Avenue and U.S. 41 South in Lee County.

? Bryan C. Scariano,26, of the 19000 block of Casa Verde Way, Fort Myers, was arrested Wednesday by Cape Coral police in Lee County.

? Ryan Richard Solano, 29, of the 3200 block of Pine Ridge Road, North Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Tuesday at U.S. 41 and Pelican Bay Boulevard South. He was also charged with refusing to take a breath test.

? Timothy M. Thompson, 50, of the 100 block of 14th Street Southwest, Golden Gate Estates, was arrested by Collier deputies Monday at Golden Gate Boulevard and Second Street Southeast.

? Javier Torres De La O, 36, of the 13000 block of Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs, was arrested Wednesday by Lee deputies at the jail on Martin Luther King Boulevard in Fort Myers. He was charged with driving while license suspended/second offense and a capias warrant for DUI/third offense.

Drug arrests

? Hersueen V. Pugh, 28, of the 2400 block of Chadwick Circle, Immokalee, was arrested Wednesday by Fort Myers police in Lee County. He was charged with disturbing the peace and possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana.

Other arrests

? Alfred Junior Everett III, 22, of Lehigh Acres, was arrested by Naples police Tuesday at 1900 Ninth Street North. He was charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

? Julio Cesar Rodriguez, 26, of the 3100 block of Southwest 41st Street, Naples, was arrested Tuesday by Lee deputies near U.S. 41 South and Bonita Beach Road in Bonita Springs. He was charged with carrying a concealed weapon.

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Police Beat: Oct. 27, 2010

To report a crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Naples Police and Fire Department at 213-4844, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 774-4434 or the Marco Island Police Department at 389-5050.

? 25-year-old Bonita Springs woman arrested after bar fight

? Lee County man accused of raping family’s babysitter

? Lee County man charged with hosting underage house party

Other arrests

? Danielle Valerie Hutton, 34, of the 3100 block 30th Avenue SE, Golden Gate Estates, was arrested Sunday by Collier deputies at the intersection of Fourth Avenue SE and Everglades Boulevard South. She was charged with criminal mischief of more than $1,000.

? Jessica Nicole Hincapie, 28, of the 15000 block of Upwind Drive, Bonita Springs, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies in the 21000 block of Stoneybrook Golf Boulevard in Estero. She was charged with disorderly conduct/brawling, fighting.

? Dustin Joseph Tarvin, 20, of the 17000 block of Johnstown Court, Fort Myers, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies near Miller and Morris Roads in Fort Myers. He was charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in property damage.

? Calvin Pettrey, 52, of Painesville, Ohio, was arrested Saturday by Marco Island Police in the 1000 block Anglers Cove in Marco Island. He was charged with burglary.

? Leland Thomas Jr., 44, homeless, was arrested Sunday by Collier deputies in the 200 block Boston Avenue, Immokalee. He was charged with two counts of trespassing and two counts of possession of a harmful new legend drug without a prescription.

? Alfonso Matyises, 38, address unknown, was arrested Saturday by Collier deputies at the Hess station, 11655 Collier Blvd. He was charged with resisting law enforcement, trespassing and theft under $100.

Grand theft arrests

? Douglas Jay Purvis, 22, of the 10000 block of Akron Place, Fort Myers, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies in Lee County. He was charged with using an anti-shoplifting device and two counts of grand theft.

? Herode St. Pierre, 29, of the 4500 block Coral Palms Lane, Golden Gate, was arrested Sunday by Collier deputies at home. He was charged with grand theft auto, obtaining property by impersonation and fraud by obtaining property worth less than $20,000.

DUI arrests

? Dian K. Lane, 59, of the 28900 block Vermillion Lane, Bonita Springs, was arrested Sunday by Florida Highway Patrol at the North Collier Hospital. She was charged with DUI and damage to property with personal injury after she was involved in a traffic accident at Immokalee Road and Juliet Boulevard.

? Paul D. McCallion, 49, of the 9400 block of Springview Loop, Estero, was arrested Friday by Lee deputies near Stoneybrook Golf Boulevard and Courts in Estero. He was charged with DUI with a blood alcohol content of more than 0.15.

? Claude Esperence, 40, of the 11000 block of Whistlers Cove Boulevard, Naples, was arrested Friday by Florida Highway Patrol troopers. He additionally was charged with refusing to take a DUI test.

? Christopher Michael Lameo, 18, of the 6600 block of Crestridge Loop, Fort Myers, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies near Six Mile Cypress Parkway and Plantation Road. He was additionally charged with driving while license suspended possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of alcohol by a person younger than 21 years old.

? Javier Ayala, 33, of the 5000 block of Southwest 2nd Court, Naples, was arrested Sunday by Florida Highway Patrol troopers in Lee County.

? Brian William Markowski, 28, of the 8800 block of Woodgate Manor Court, Fort Myers, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies near Lakeridge Road and South Cleveland Avenue in Fort Myers.

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Police Beat: Oct. 18, 2010

Dr. Richard Linden may look more familiar with rubber gloves on because he's a dentist by trade -- but a rocker by avocation for the Physicians' Talent Show Tuesday to benefit the Neighborhood Health Clinic.

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Dr. Richard Linden may look more familiar with rubber gloves on because he’s a dentist by trade — but a rocker by avocation for the Physicians’ Talent Show Tuesday to benefit the Neighborhood Health Clinic.

What: Physician’s Talent Show, benefiting the Neighborhood Health Clinic and music scholarships for Steinway Piano Gallery

When: Cocktail and hors d’oeuvres reception with silent auction at 6:30; talent show begins at 7:30

Where: Sugden Community Theatre in Naples

Admission: $75

Information: (239) 498-9884


You may know your doctor’s bedside manner.

But can you also claim to know his song-and-dance routine?

At 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, you’ll have a chance to do that very thing. That’s when the sixth annual Physician’s Talent Show returns to Naples, a one-night-only performance that will give 19 local docs a chance to strut their non-medical stuff on the stage of the Sugden Community Theatre in Naples.

There will be music. There will be magic.

And it all benefits a very good cause: Proceeds from sales of the $75 tickets supports Naples’ not-for-profit Neighborhood Health Clinic, which provides medical services for low-income working Collier County adults, as well as scholarships for students at the Steinway Piano Gallery.

Dr. Millard Brooks, an anesthesiologist with Collier Anesthesia, will present his perennially popular “Billy Ray, the Trailer Trash Magician” character, just as he has done for the past six shows. Billy Ray is not dumb, Brooks explains, not exactly. He’s just a little bit different — and a lot sarcastic.

“I’ve gotten such a great response with him,” Brooks says. “It’s basically comedy magic.”

The character hails from the “piney woods of Southeast Texas,” Brooks says, “where teeth are optional.”

It’s a locale that’s not far from where the good doctor was himself raised, and asked how Billy Ray decided to pursue magic as a profession, Brooks deadpans that it was prompted by a revelation from Billy Ray’s sister: She told him she was getting $50 a trick.

“I will take it to the edge,” Brooks says of his comedy.

What’s not unnecessary is explaining how much fun the show is each year for the doctors. For the physicians, it’s a chance to indulge their creative sides, which may not happen during the course of a regular workday. All have something they enjoy doing that’s outside their normal work, Brooks explains — whether it’s pulling rabbits out of hats or playing golf.

Brooks does not play golf.

“It gives me a chance to be on the stage and do what I really enjoy doing,” Brooks says.

“And they keep wanting me to come back, so I do and I wished I had more opportunities to do it.”

He is the only magician in the show. The majority of the performers are musicians, such as Dr. Martin Cohn, a sleep specialist with the Sleep Disorder Center of Southwest Florida, and Dr. Corey Howard, an internist who focuses primarily on health and fitness.

Cohn has a longtime affection for the clarinet; he grew up in Chicago during the Big Band Era, and as early as age 10, he begged his parents to let him learn.

“The ‘licorice stick’ just struck me as a neat instrument,” Cohn recalled.

Howard plays the tenor sax, and when not practicing medicine, he plays in the rather dubiously named band “Throat Culture.”

Like Cohn, he has a lasting love of music; he actually began his education as a music major in college, and played in New York City in a band with vocalist and former Miss America Vanessa Williams. Medicine eventually won out over music, but he never forgot his first love, and now he likes to play the saxophone for fun and for his family.

The annual talent show benefits the clinic and scholarships, but “it’s also an opportunity to show my kids” what he can do., he says. The plan may be working: He is delighted to report that his son recently abandoned the trumpet in favor of the tenor sax.

Cohn, for his part, will perform in a traditional Jewish music quartet called the Naples Klezmer Revival Band. Joining him will be his fellow band mates Stu Warshauer on violin, Arnold Saslavsky on drums and Jane Galler on guitar. Galler also is the band’s vocalist. The band will play three songs, including Der Heyser Bulgar, which means “The Hot Bulgar Dance.”

The music is danceable, Cohn explained, adding, “We’re going to get the crowd on its feet.”

Cohn isn’t sure why so many doctors seem to have secret inner artists. Perhaps it’s something in the way their brains are wired, he suggests. But he does know it’s rewarding to find an outlet for his passion. It’s also nice to have the applause, he concedes, and he knows most audience members appreciate his efforts.

“People seem to appreciate it, and that’s a good feeling. I don’t get that in medicine. No, I’m just joking,” he says with a laugh.

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Local docs rock for charity

To report a crime or any suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Lee County Sheriff’s Office at 477-1000 or you can remain anonymous and call Crime Stoppers at 332-5555 or 1-800-780-TIPS.

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? Two arrested during Bonita Springs prostitution sting

DUI arrests

? Garth Thomas Francis, 51, of the 6400 block of Royal Woods Drive, Fort Myers, was arrested Thursday by Lee deputies near Daniels and Six Mile Cypress Parkways in Fort Myers. He was charged with DUI with a blood alcohol level of more than 0.15.

? Raechel Michele Scott, 30, of the 7300 block of Barragan Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Friday by Lee deputies on Isle of Palm Drive in Fort Myers. She was charged with DUI with a blood alcohol level of more than 0.15.

? Austin Jessup Noel, 28, of the 16000 block of Cook Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Thursday by Lee deputies near San Carlos Boulevard and Siesta Road in Fort Myers.

Police Beat is compiled and written by the Bonita Daily News staff from oral and written reports by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office and other agencies. Arrests indicate suspicion of crime, not guilt.

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South Lee County Police Beat: Oct. 15, 2010

To report a crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Naples Police and Fire Department at 213-4844, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 774-4434, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office 239-477-1000 or the Marco Island Police Department at 389-5050.

? Man charged with whipping boy with belt

? Foiled shoplifter attacked store employee with shopping cart, deputies say

? Deputies: Woman was intoxicated while driving with 13-year-old son

? Immokalee man charge with kicking man in the face during bar brawl

? Truck, trailer, other items totaling $50,000 stolen from Bonita Springs business

? Charity fundraising jar stolen from South Fort Myers convenience store

Domestic violence arrests

? Monica Ventrice Estala, 24, of the 2000 block of Rookery Bay Drive, was arrested by Collier deputies on Sunday at home. Estala, who is six months pregnant, was charged with punching and kicking her husband and hitting him with a chair after he took her phone and broke it in half.

? Savannah Christine Myers, 20, of the 13000 block of Pennington Place, Fort Myers, was arrested Monday by Cape Coral police in Lee County. She was charged with battery/domestic violence.

? Myrlande Altema, 30, of the 14600 block of Chickee Drive, East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies on Sunday at home. She was charged with slapping her boyfriend, pushing him out of the house and locking the door.

DUI arrests

? Seth Ferzacca Runyon, 22, of the 4600 block of Third Avenue Northwest, Golden Gate Estates, was arrested by Collier deputies on Sunday at the intersection of Immokalee Road and Collier Boulevard.

? Efrain Nabor-Gutierrez, 25, of the 3700 block of Bayshore Drive, East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies on Monday at the intersection of Radio Road and Davis Boulevard.

? Christopher D. Bulkowski, 41, of Tampa, was arrested by Collier deputies on Monday near the 92 mile marker of Interstate 75. He was also charged with driving with a suspended license.

? Shauna Rae Smith, 40, of the 7300 block of Saint Ives Way, Naples, was arrested Monday by Florida Highway Patrol troopers in Lee County.

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Police Beat: Oct. 12, 2010

To report a crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Naples Police and Fire Department at 213-4844, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 774-4434, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office 239-477-1000 or the Marco Island Police Department at 389-5050.

?Two men charged with indecent exposure at Sugden park

?Assistant manager accused of stealing $3,500 from store

?Family business: Mom, two sons, girlfriend charged in pot bust

?Naples woman accused of selling stolen gold teeth, jewelry

?Burglary victim helps nab suspect

?FGCU students find girl, 4, wandering at 2 a.m.

?Cleaning lady accused of taking her employer to the cleaners

Battery arrests

? Christopher Ray Willson, 33, of the 90 block of River Drive in East Naples, was arrested Thursday at Alladin Lane and Poplar Way and charged with felony battery after Collier deputies say he beat up another man, punching him in the head. Willson told deputies the fight happened after the victim tried to buy $500 worth of crack/cocaine from him, but only produced $15. “How he gonna come to my house and disrespect me like dat,” Willson told deputies.

Domestic Violence

? Jose Alanis Torres, 37, of the 4200 block of Heritage Circle in Golden Gate, was arrested Thursday after he reportedly became jealous and got into a fight with his girlfriend after a house party.

According to reports, after she told him she no longer wanted to be with him, he struck her in the face, threw lamps around her house and pulled her hair. When the victim told Torres she was going to call the police, he reportedly threatened to kill her and her child and then go to Mexico.

? Hanny A. Hanein, 31, of the 2700 block of Orange Grove in Golden Gate Estates, was arrested Wednesday after he reportedly got into a fight with his wife about the father of her child, who is living with them. According to reports, Hanein pressed his fist against his wife’s chest, cut some clothes in her closet with a knife, and grabbed her face and her pony tail. Hanein told deputies he fought with his wife, but that no physical violence occurred. She did not have any visible marks.

Drug Arrests

? David Granado, 20, of the 1200 block of 47th Avenue in Golden Gate Estates, was arrested at home Thursday and charged with trafficking cocaine. According to sheriff’s reports, he sold 61 grams of cocaine to a Collier deputy working undercover back in December.

? Keith Lee Cecil, 25, of the 5000 block of Hickory Wood Drive in Golden Gate Estates, was arrested Wednesday by Collier deputies on Livingston Road near Vanderbilt Beach Road. He was charged with possession of marijuana, not more than 20 grams, and possession of narcotics equipment.

DUI arrests

? Michael Joseph Olson, 39, of the 200 block of Fairway Circle in North Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Thursday at Pelican Marsh Boulevard and U.S. 41. He also received a warning for speeding.

? Roberto Bladimir Vasquezortiz, 25, of the 1700 block of Wellesley Circle in Golden Gate, was arrested by Collier deputies at the 4600 block of Green Boulevard on Thursday. He was also charged with violation of probation. He’s on probation for felony battery.

? Warren John Boseker II, 51, of the 27000 block of Matheson Avenue in Bonita Springs, was arrested by Collier deputies Thursday at Livingston Road and Learning Lane.

? Maryann Downey of the 600 block of Spinnaker Drive in Marco Island, was arrested by Marco Island Police on Kendall Drive near North Collier Boulevard on Wednesday. She was also issued citations for driving with a suspended license, operating a vehicle without insurance, an expired tag and having an open container.

? Holly Marie Callahan, 24, of the 1200 block of Paradise Lake Drive in Tarpon Springs, Fla., was arrested by Florida Highway Patrol on Wednesday near the intersection of Collier Boulevard and State Road 84.

? Randy Thomas Baum, 46, of Michigan, was arrested Thursday by the Florida Highway Patrol near the intersection of Pine Ridge Road and Vineyards Boulevard. He was also charged with damage to property, following a traffic accident, and failure to properly register his truck.

? Heidi Tneta Keye, 40, of the 15000 block of Knotts Landing, Fort Myers, was arrested Thursday by Florida Highway Patrol troopers in Lee County. She was additionally charged with property damage, driving while license suspended, possession of paraphernalia and purchase of heroine.

Other arrests

? James David Utley, 57, of the 300 block of Danley Drive, Fort Myers, was arrested Thursday by Lee deputies at home. He was arrested on a Georgia warrant for homicide by non-family. His permanent address was listed as Augusta, Ga., but no further information was available and Georgia Bureau of Investigation had no information on him.

? Kacie Moran, 24, of the 21000 block of Brixham Run Loop, Estero, was arrested Thursday by Lee deputies in Lee County. She was arrested on a warrant charging her with illegal use of a credit card, petty theft and fraudulent use of identification.

? Shane Brantley Simmons, 20, of the 18000 block of Quincy Road, Fort Myers, and Caitlin Renee Hagan, 19, of the 13000 block of Eagle Ridge Drive, Fort Myers, were arrested Thursday by Fort Myers police in Lee County. They were each charged with possession of alcohol by a person younger than 21 years old.

Police Beat is compiled and written by the Naples Daily News staff/ contributors from oral and written reports by Naples police, Collier Sheriff‘s Office, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Marco police and other agencies. Arrests indicate suspicion of crime, not guilt.

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Police Beat: Oct. 8, 2010

To report a crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Naples Police and Fire Department at 213-4844, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 774-4434, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office 239-477-1000 or the Marco Island Police Department at 389-5050.

? Berry, berry big bust: 6 Immokalee men caught with 5,000 lbs. of palmetto berries

? New details emerge in Lee County incest case

? South Fort Myers man charged in sales tax fraud ring

? Bonita Springs law firm reports $20,000 stolen from business

? Immokalee man swings knife at man refusing to buy him beer

? Lee County woman charged with child porn, incest

Domestic assault arrests

? Joel Neftali Perez Cardona, 20, of an undisclosed numeric on Honer Avenue, Bonita Springs, was arrested Wednesday by Lee deputies at the Lee County Jail. He was arrested on a capias warrant on a charge of sexual assault by a person older than 18 on a person younger than 12 years old. Details were not immediately available.

? Virginia Lea Clark, 22, of the 4000 block of Dorando Drive, Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Wednesday at home. Clark was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill, after reports said she stabbed her live-in boyfriend with a pair of scissors.

? James K. Johnston, 28, of the 2000 block of 50th Terrace S.W., Golden Gate, was arrested by Collier deputies Wednesday at home. Johnston was charged with obstruction of justice and battery/ intentionally causing bodily harm after reports said a verbal argument between him and his girlfriend became physical. Reports said Johnston also took away the woman’s cell phone, to stop her from calling law enforcement.

DUI arrests

? Daisy Nicolas Baltazar, 20, of the 300 block of S. High Tower Avenue, Lehigh Acres, was arrested by Naples police Wednesday near the intersection of Seventh Avenue North and U.S. 41 North. She was also charged with possession of alcohol by someone under 21.

? Guillermo Ortiz Juarez, 30, of the 500 block of 102nd Avenue N., North Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Tuesday near the 500 block of 100th Avenue N. Ortiz Juarez was also charged with DUI damage to property or person and leaving the scene of an accident/ leaving an unattended vehicle at the scene of an accident.

Drug arrests

? Israel Joe Gutierrez, 34, of the 3000 block of 47th Terrace S.W., Golden Gate, was arrested by Collier deputies Tuesday near the intersection of Pine Street and Jackson Avenue. Gutierrez was charged with possession of cocaine, possession of narcotics paraphernalia and driving with a suspended license.

? Ariel Nicole Loder, 19, of the 17000 block of Butler Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Wednesday by Fort Myers police in Lee County. She was charged with possession of paraphernalia, possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of an illegal open container of alcohol.

? Justin EdgarleeNichols, 19, of the 3000 block of 35th Avenue West, Bradenton, was arrested by Collier deputies Wednesday near Interstae 75’s mile marker 99. He was charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of a new legend drug without perscription.

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Police Beat: Oct. 7, 2010

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To report a crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Naples Police and Fire Department at 213-4844, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 774-4434, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office 239-477-1000 or the Marco Island Police Department at 389-5050.

? Collier deputies cleared in death of suspect in custody

? Naples man charged with attempted sexual battery on girl

? Motorcyclist charged with leading deputies on 100-mph chase

? Collier deputies say they shot dog in self defense

? Golden Gate woman accused of yelling obscenities at pre-school kids

? Bonita Springs woman accused of stealing $10,400 from mother

? San Carlos Park woman scammed out of nearly $4,000, deputies say

? San Carlos Park woman scammed out of nearly $4,000, deputies say

? Lee County woman charged with child porn, incest

Domestic assault arrests

? Jorge Arturo Reyes Carrera, 25, of 1116 Hickock Lane, Immokalee, was arrested Monday by Collier deputies at the intersection of North 15th Street and Lake Trafford Road. He was charged with grabbing the neck of his girlfriend of eight months and punching her in the face, causing her to pass out. He was also charged with petit theft, after she said he stole her cell phone.

? Hugo Lacaro, 20, of 2250 Washington Ave., East Naples, was arrested Monday by Collier deputies at his home. He was charged with placing his hand on the chest of his live-in girlfriend, who is pregnant, in order to prevent her from leaving the house.

? Lavonte Dale, 24, of 507 Palm Ridge Drive, Immokalee, was arrested Tuesday by Collier deputies at 601 W. Delaware Ave., Unit D-20. He was charged with burglary with assault and with grand theft after his ex-girlfriend told deputies he kicked in the door to her apartment, entered, slammed her head against a wall and stole her cell phone.

? Stephanie Nicole Smith, 23, of the 27000 block of Tierra del Sol Lane, Bonita Springs, was arrested Tuesday by Lee deputies at home. She was charged with hitting her boyfriend.

DUI arrests

? Whitney Elizabeth Burgos, 23, of 3019 52nd St. S.W., Golden Gate, was arrested Tuesday by Collier deputies at 1998 Santa Barbara Blvd.

? Frank James English, 40, of Aurora, Ill., was arrested Monday by Collier deputies at the intersection of U.S. 41 and Gulf Park Drive.

? Gerard Paul McLoughlin, 33, of 1078 Highlands Drive, Naples, was arrested Tuesday by Naples police at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and Palm Circle East.

? Susan M. Savage, 49, of 1586 Weybridge Circle, North Naples, was arrested Tuesday by Collier deputies at the intersection of Imperial Golf Course Boulevard and U.S. 41 North. She was also charged with possession of a controlled substance, Xanax.

? Edward M. Wilcox, 65, of the 18000 block of Oriole Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Tuesday by Lee deputies near U.S. 41 South and Sanibel Road in Fort Myers.

Drug arrest

? A 15-year-old girl who lives in the 11000 block of Safari Drive, Bonita Springs, was arrested Tuesday by Fort Myers police in Lee County. She was charged with possession a controlled substance without a prescription.

Other arrests

? Stephanie Denise Sims, 31, of the 3400 block of Michigan Avenue; Felicia Sims, 35, of the 3200 block of Stella Street; and Collett Atkins, 33, of the 300 block of Rosemont Avenue; all of Fort Myers, were arrested Tuesday by deputies in Lee County. The Sims were each charged with felony shoplifting/coordinating with others. Atkins was charged with shoplifting. They are accused of stealing items from Bealls Outlet and Dollar General stores in the 18000 block of U.S. 41 South, Fort Myers, and from Ross Dress for Less in the 8000 block of Mediterranean Drive in Estero.

? Pamela Jean Kruse, 41, of the 9500 block of Brookville Court, Fort Myers, was arrested Tuesday by Lee deputies at home. She was arrested on a Collier County warrant accusing her of battery.

Click here to view the Collier County Sheriff’s Office’s Cold Case Facebook page

Police Beat is compiled and written by the Naples Daily News staff/ contributors from oral and written reports by Naples police, Collier Sheriff‘s Office, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Marco police and other agencies. Arrests indicate suspicion of crime, not guilt.

? 2010 Naples Daily News. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Police Beat: Oct. 6, 2010