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.

East Naples man faces aggravated assault charges

An East Naples man going by the nickname “Flea” faces assault charges after neighbors reported that he’d “gone crazy.”

Farol Hyppolite, 32, of the 5200 block of McCarty Street in East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies at his home on Tuesday and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, criminal mischief and obstruction of justice after getting into fights with several of his neighbors.

One neighbor reported that Hyppolite told him he was going to “slash his head off.”

According to reports, Hyppolite threatened to kill several neighbors, as he swung a machete and a hammer around.

He repeatedly struck one of his neighbor’s cars and pulled a screen window off its frame as he yelled curse words at another neighbor.

Neighbors reported that they were in fear of their lives.

An uncooperative Hyppolite was transferred to the Naples Jail Center, according to reports.

North Naples man accused of beating up pregnant ex-girlfriend

A North Naples man has been charged with aggravated battery after Collier deputies say he beat up his ex-girlfriend, who is seven months pregnant with his baby.

Johny Francois, 29, of the 1400 block of Fifth Avenue North in Naples, was arrested at his home Wednesday. He’s also charged with battery by strangulation and obstruction of justice.

According to reports, he punched his ex-girlfriend in the face, pulled her hair and threatened to kill her after she told him that another ex-boyfriend had recently called her.

She reported that he had slapped and punched her about 30 times and that he repeated several times, “I’m gonna’ kill you.”

At one point during the scuffle, she said, he put both of his hands on her throat, making hard for her to breath. After breaking away, she ran for help.

Battery arrests

? Jonathan Sloan Walker, 47, of the 1200 block of Chantry Place in Lake Mary, Fla., was arrested Wednesday by Naples Police and charged with battery and obstruction of justice after getting into a fight with his wife.

He was arrested at 240 15th Avenue S. after police say he pushed his wife until she hit a bed and fell over, and then pinned her to the bed while continuing to yell at her in a dispute about feeding their son.

? Colby Mathew Combs, 18, of the 16000 block of Edgemont Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Wednesday by Lee deputies at HealthPark Medical Center. He was charged with battery on a firefighter/paramedic. He is accused of hitting and spitting on a medic who was treating him after Combs was battered.

Drug arrests

? ?Ashley Brooke Dryden, 25, of the 14000 Schooner Bay in Golden Gate Estates, was arrested at her home on Wednesday and charged with two counts of possessing a controlled substance and possession of an opium/derivative. •Kenji Val Colin, 32, of the 2900 block of Sixth Avenue S.E. in Golden Gate Estates, was arrested Wednesday at Airport-Pulling Road and Exchange Avenue and charged with possession of cocaine with the intent to sell, possession of opium or a derivative, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

? ?Armando Garcia, 57, of the 2400 block of Osprey Landing Circle, Naples, was arrested Wednesday by Lee deputies in Lee County. He was charged with two counts each of sales of cocaine within 1,000 feet of a church or school, driving while license suspended and possession of cocaine within 1,000 feet of a church or school and one count each of possession of cocaine, possession of a controlled substance.

DUI arrests

? Clark Harding Shotwell, 20, of the 6400 block of Trail Boulevard in North Naples, was arrested Tuesday by Collier deputies at 5926 Premiere Way.

? Andy Guerra, 25, of the 3100 block of Cottage Grove Avenue in East Naples, was arrested on Wednesday at Rattlesnake Hammock Road and U.S. 41 East. He was also charged with driving with a suspended license.

? William W. Brown, 65, the 100 block of Pettigru Street in Greenville, S.C., was arrested Wednesday at the 2000 block of Golden Gate Parkway and Goodlette-Frank Road.

? Emily Lauren Henderlong, 25, of the 27000 block of Johnson Street in Bonita Springs, was arrested at Arbor View Boulevard and Old U.S. 41 Road.

Other arrests

? ?Kristen Marie Madden, 27, of East Naples, was arrested Wednesday by Collier deputies and charged with defrauding a pawn broker and dealing in stolen property. She’s accused of pawning jewelry she took from a roommate while living in Bonita Springs. She was arrested at 5585 Shirley Street.

? Ian Cummings, 31, of the 2000 block of Airport-Pulling Road South in Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies on Wednesday and charged with fraud and petit theft after he returned several items at the WalMart Super Center on Collier Boulevard that he and a friend, Alise Naccarato, picked up from the shelves, but never purchased.

He was arrested at 3301 U.S. 41 East.

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Police Beat: Aug. 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.

? Lee County woman finds gas tank filled with condoms

? Wrong license plate leads to pound of pots, thousands in cash

Battery arrests

? Anthony George Maldonado, 21, of the 11400 block of Whistlers Cove Circle, East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Tuesday near his home and charged with burglary with assault or battery after a report said Maldonado punched another man in the face while the man was in a vehicle.

Grand theft arrests

? Joshua Wayne Woodward, 32, of the 4600 block of Sunset Road, Golden Gate, was arrested by Collier deputies Tuesday in the 4900 block of Golden Gate Parkway. Woodward was charged with grand theft, a report said, after attempting to steal a $499 TV from Kmart.

DUI arrests

? Albert Lee Layne, 52, of the 1900 block of 48th Street Southwest, Golden Gate, was arrested by Collier deputies Tuesday on Immokalee Road. It was Layne’s third violation in more than 10 years.

? Layne Derek Perkins, 41, of the 500 block of Devils Lane, Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Tuesday in the 2400 block of U.S. 41 North and charged with driving under the influence, causing property damage and leaving the scene of a crash.

Drug arrests

? Nicole Danelle Morgan, 35, of the 2600 block of Weeks Avenue, North Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Tuesday at the intersection of Airport-Pulling and North roads. Morgan was charged with possession of three oxycodone pills.

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Police Beat: Aug. 4, 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 arrested in trailer, lawn mower theft

Hit and Run arrest

A 20-year-old Golden Gate Estates man was arrested Friday after Collier County Sheriff’s Office say he ran out of his BMW after a two-vehicle accident with a Buick on Golden Gate Boulevard and First Street Northwest.

Vicente Camachomejia, of the 100 block of Wilson Boulevard North, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident with injury.

DUI arrests

? Nixon Julien, 40, of Fort Myers, was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday at 5531 Golden Gate Parkway.

? Jared Ryan Lawson, 29, of the 28000 block of Goby Trail, Bonita Springs, was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday at 10475 Gulf Shore Drive.

? Catalina Alisa Marks, 34, of the 50 block of Republic Drive, East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday at Bayshore and Republic drives.

? Michel Alcibiades Martinezsegura, 27, of Cape Coral, was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday at U.S. 41 East and State Road 29.

? Juan V. Soto, 25, of the 2800 block of Holly Avenue, East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday at Bayshore Drive and Weeks Avenue.

Battery

? Christine Alexis Kogoy, 40, of Ocala, Fla., was arrested by Marco Island police Saturday at 400 Collier Boulevard S. She was charged with attacking her boyfriend.

? Jose Vazquez Caballero, 55, of the 600 block of 102nd Avenue, North Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Friday at home. He was charged with punching the faces of his daughter and his daughter’s girlfriend.

Drug offenses

? Timothy Keven James, 40, of the 400 block of Fahrney Street, Immokalee, was arrested by Collier deputies Friday at Roberts Avenue and 15th Street North. He was charged with possessing cocaine and possessing narcotic equipment paraphernalia. He was also charged with two warrants out of Collier County for worthless check draft, no more than $150.

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: Aug. 1, 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 women charged with stealing jewelry, car from mother

? Siblings say man fired gun in house, threatened them then took off on a bicycle

Battery

? Ulises Alfredo Ceballos, 39, of the 2100 block of 47th Ave. Northeast in Naples, was arrested Thursday by Collier deputies at home on charges of commiting domestic battery by strangulation. He is accused of fighting with his wife, pushing her repeatedly onto the sofa and then grabbing her with both hands by the throat to choke her.

? Melissa Lea Zumbado, 36, of the 5500 block of Jonquil Lane in Naples, was arrested Wednesday by Collier deputies and charged with battery for intentionally causing bodily harm to another person. She is accused of attacking and scratching a man’s face after being told she could no longer live in his apartment.

? Jonathan Arreaga, 21, of the 3100 block of Safe Harbor Drive in Naples, was arrested Thursday by Collier Deputies at 1115 Trail Terrace Drive in Naples and charged with battery for touching/striking another person against their will. He is accused of punching his ex-girlfriend’s male friend.

Drug offenses

? Jessica Marie Esparza, 22, of the 1400 block of Sutherland Avenue in Naples, was arrested Thursday by Collier deputies at 3860 Tollgate Boulevard in Naples and charged with possession of cocaine and possession of marijuana. She was in her car at the Comfort Inn parking lot with a friend who stood outside and drinking. After speaking with them, deputies searched her car and found cocaine and marijuana.

DUI arrests

? Paul Caricato, 25, of the 5300 block of Berkley Drive in Naples, was arrested Thursday at 350 7th Street North in Naples and charged with driving under the influence and driving under the influence with property damage.

? Jose Antonio Pineda, 37, of the 27000 block of Imperial Oak Drive, Bonita Springs, was arrested Thursday by Fort Myers police in Lee County.

? Michael Leiss, 49, of the 15000 block of Pebble Lane, Fort Myers, was arrested Thursday by Lee deputies near U.S. 41 South and Island Park Drive in Fort Myers.

Grand theft

? Babaro Marquez, 55, who is listed as homeless, was arrested Thursday by Collier deputies at Walgreens at 6029 Pine Ridge Road in Naples on a charge of grand theft $300 to $5,000. Reports say Marquez stuffed his pockets with cosmetics and left the store without paying.

? Auturo Ramces Montane, 39, who is listed as homeless, was arrested Thursday by Collier deputies at Wagreens at 6029 Pine Ridge Road in Naples on a charge of grand theft $300 to $5,000. Reports say Montane accompanied a friend who stuffed his pockets with cosmetics and left the store without paying. When deputies approached him he was “very uncooperative,” reports said.

? A bicycle valued at $2,000 was reported stolen Thursday from the 26000 block of Hickory Boulevard in Bonita Springs.

? Fishing rods valued at $1,000 were reported stolen Thursday in Fort Myers Beach by a man who lives in the 28000 block of Del Lago Way in Bonita Springs.

Criminal mischief

? More than $200 in damage was reported Thursday in the 27000 block of Pullen Avenue in Bonita Springs after someone through a rock through the back window of a truck.

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Police Beat: July 30, 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.

Immokalee man charged with molesting girl at grandmother’s home

Burglary arrests

? Alcides Aranda Torres, 31, of the 1700 block of 41st Street Southwest, Golden Gate, was arrested by Collier deputies Friday at home. He was charged with burglary with assault or battery and possessing no more than 20 grams of marijuana.

? Kassandra Sue Stephens, 19, who Collier deputies listed as homeless in reports, was arrested by Collier deputies Thursday at 1141 15th St. S.W. She was charged with armed burglary of a dwelling, trespassing on property while armed and being a fugitive from justice from Manatee County.

Drug arrest

? Virginia Gail Terry, 53, of the 1300 block of Brookside Drive, East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Thursday at Caloosa Street and Seminole Avenue. She was charged with possessing cocaine and possessing narcotic equipment paraphernalia.

DUI arrest

? Anthony Albert Miller, 26, of Tampa, was arrested by Collier deputies Friday at 6040 Collier Blvd.

Domestic assault arrest

? Christopher L. Moull, 53, of the 400 block of Cereus Drive, East Naples, was arrested by the Collier deputies Thursday at home. He was charged with punching his daughter.

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: July 24, 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.

? Shooting empties Tex-Mex club

? Homeless couple charged with stealing $50,000 Viper sports car

? Naples man charged with battery after wife locks son, self in public restroom

Drug arrests

? Federico de Jesus Montejo Castillo, 37, of the 2100 block of 41st Street Southwest, Golden Gate, was arrested Saturday by Collier deputies and charged with possessing cocaine, a felony, and misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest, indecent exposure, and having an open container of alcohol. Deputies say he was holding a beer can and urinating outside a convenience store on Collier Boulevard. When he was searched, deputies found cocaine in his pocket.

? Amber Lynn Johnson, 24, of the 27000 block of Wisconsin Street, Bonita Springs, was arrested Friday by Lee deputies near Briarcliff Road and U.S. 41 South in Fort Myers. She was charged with distribution of a synthetic narcotic, smuggling contraband (cocaine) into a detention facility, possession of cocaine and driving while license suspended/habitual offender.

? Nicole Lee DeGrasse, 24, of the 300 block of Lake Shore Lane, Fort Myers, was arrested Friday by Lee deputies. She was charged with trafficking in opium and selling a fake drug.

DV battery

? Antoine Demettrius Brightmon, 36, of the 1100 block of Wildwood Lakes Boulevard, East Naples, was arrested Sunday by Collier deputies and charged with domestic violence battery after deputies responded to Visions Nightclub in North Naples. Witnesses told deputies he slapped a woman’s face several times, then shoved her against a car.

? José Daniel Dimas, 34, of the 1800 block of Seacrest Avenue, Immokalee, was charged with domestic violence battery and criminal mischief totaling more than $1,000. Dimas’ common-law wife told deputies she asked him to leave, they argued and he bit her, shoved her to the floor and smashed her eyeglasses and computer while their three children were inside.

? Ali Franco Garcia, 34, of the 2700 block of 31st Avenue Northeast, Golden Gate Estates, was arrested Sunday by Collier deputies and charged by with domestic violence battery. His wife said she returned home and found the garage door locked, their phone disconnected, and he grabbed her cell phone as she called for help and threw it to the ground. She said he’d grabbed her neck in the past, but she never reported it.

? Trinidad Gonzalez, 26, of the 4100 block of Southeast 15th Street in Immokalee, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies near Columbus and Isabella Street in Lehigh Acres. He is accused of punching a female in the face.

Other arrests

? Constantine Savas Haralambus, 31, of the 800 block of East Elkcam Circle, Marco Island, was charged Sunday with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and felony battery. Marco police say he used a knife to puncture his estranged wife’s tire, punched her and threw her to the ground, violating her order of protection involving herself and three children, who were home.

? Jorge Luis Lozano Palomo, 37, of the 10000 block of Illinois Street, Bonita Springs, was arrested Monday at his home by Lee deputies. He was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, accused of chasing his wife with a knife.

? Carissa Eccles, 24, of the 1700 block of 40th Terrace Southwest, Golden Gate, was arrested Sunday by Collier deputies and charged with misdemeanor battery after she allegedly bit a security officer’s hand at Physician’s Regional Healthcare System on Pine Ridge Road. Reports say she was being abusive to staff and when a deputy responded, she also bit his hand, holding onto it for several seconds until he was able to pull away.

DUI arrests

? Michael G. Charters, 49, of the 5800 block of Glencove Drive, North Naples, was arrested Saturday by Collier deputies after a deputy saw him cut across three lanes of traffic and turn left at a no-left turn intersection on Ninth Street North.

? Yankel A. Jiminez Reyes, 26, of the 400 block of South 9th Street, Immokalee, was arrested Saturday by Collier deputies after a deputy saw him swerving and crossing the middle lane on Lake Trafford Road.

? Cynthia Ann Avalos, 50, of the 1200 block of Dupree Grade, Immokalee, was arrested Sunday by Collier deputies after deputies found her vehicle in a ditch on County Road 846, near Immokalee Ranch.

? Paola Fernanda Perez, 28, of the 4200 block of Liron Avenue, Fort Myers, was arrested Sunday by Collier deputies after a deputy saw her speeding, then make a right turn without stopping at the light at U.S. 41 and County Road 862. Deputies say she continued speeding and driving erratically and not immediately stopping after he turned on his flashing lights at County Road 901.

? John Alexander Cochrane, 45, of the 3600 block of Haldeman Creek Drive, East Naples, was arrested Sunday by Collier deputies after deputies saw him driving erratically on Davis Boulevard. When he was stopped on Airport-Pulling Road, he said he’d been eating hot dogs while driving, but there were only potato chip crumbs in his lap. It was his second DUI offense.

? Emiliano Hernandez, 30, of the 4600 block of Orchard Lane, East Naples, was arrested Sunday by Collier deputies, who stopped him at Sunshine Boulevard and Golden Gate Parkway after he was driving on the wrong side of the road. He was charged with DUI with a blood-alcohol content of .15 percent or more

? Kenneth Robert Olis, 25, of Capri Boulevard, East Naples, was arrested Sunday by Collier deputies and also charged with two felony counts of possessing narcotics — oxycodone, and Xanax — after deputies responded to a call about a man passed out in a McDonald’s drive-through on Davis Boulevard.

? Kelli Walter Fiedler, 43, of the 15000 block of Sonoma Drive, Fort Myers, was arrested Friday by Lee deputies near Summerlin Road and Park Royal Drive in Fort Myers.

? Mark T. Teed, 52, of the 10000 block of Goodwin Street, Bonita Springs, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies in the 10000 block of Reynolds Avenue in Bonita Springs.

? Victoria Jane Charles, 49, of the 10000 block of Imperial Parkway, Bonita Springs, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies in the 10000 block of Reynolds Avenue in Bonita Springs.

? Lawrence Gean Koerper, 51, of the 24000 block of Production Circle, Bonita Springs, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies near Pennsylvania Street and Front Road in Bonita Springs.

? Mario Lopez Gomez, 21, of the 2300 block of Bear Creek, Naples, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies in the 10000 block of Reynolds Avenue in Bonita Springs. He was charged with DUI/more than 0.15 and driving without a valid license. His breath test measured 0.22 percent.

? Juan Arredondo, 44, of the 27000 block of Horne Avenue, Bonita Springs, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies in the 10000 block of Reynolds Avenue in Bonita Springs.

? Joseph Thomas Nuzzolese, 26, of the 7700 block of Georgian Bay Circle, Fort Myers, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies near Daniels Parkway and Fiddlesticks Boulevard in Fort Myers.

? Armando Cruz, 49, of the 8400 block of Matanzas Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies near East Terry Street and Imperial Parkway in Bonita Springs. He was charged with DUI more than 0.15 percent after deputies said his breath test measured 0.22 percent.

Grand theft

? An iPod valued at $300 was reported stolen Sunday from Three Oaks Community Park, 18215 Three Oaks Parkway, Fort Myers.

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: July 19, 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.

Cape Coral homicide suspect arrested in North Naples home

California man returns to Lee County in 29-year-old homicide case

Grass isn’t greener: Two east coast Fla. men charged with stealing $12,000 lawn mower

Estates man goes on rampage in ex-wife’s home, deputies say

Domestic assault arrests

? Robert L. Jellison, 63, of the 1000 block of Foxfire Lane, East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday at home. He was charged with felony battery by strangulation, after reports said he choked and strangled his wife when a verbal argument became physical.

? Serge Joseph, 50, of the 5000 block of Confederate Drive, East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Friday at home. He was charged with battery/ hitting or touching someone against their will and violating a restraining order, after reports said he went to his ex-wife’s place of work and slapped her during an argument over their daughter.

Assault arrests

? Marcelino Emilio Franciscomatias, 28, of the 300 block of South 6th Street, Immokalee, was arrested by Collier deputies on Saturday at home. Franciscomatias was charged with battery, after reports said he punched his roommate in the face and grabbed his throat threatening to hurt his roommate’s wife and children who were also at the home, police reported. The roommate’s left eye was nearly swollen shut and Franciscomatias smelled of alcohol, reports said.

? Troy Shawn Martin, 31, of the 14800 block of Pleasant Bay Lane, Golden Gate Estates, was arrested by Marco Island police Saturday near the intersection of Collier Boulevard and Mainsail Drive in Naples. Martin was charged with battery, after reports said he beat up a man in the parking lot of Capt. Brien’s Off the Hook Comedy Club, 599 S. Collier Blvd. Reports said witnesses told police that Martin was among five black men beating on a single white male. Another man in Martin’s car was also arrested, however, his identity was not included in reports released Sunday.

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: July 18, 2010

Nancy Smith, founder of the Shy Wolf Sanctuary, gives a kiss to Chocowa, a gray wolf who lives at the sanctuary, a two and a half acre piece of land off of White Boulevard. Former sanctuary volunteer Susan Cabot Rather died and left $120,000 to the sanctuary. Sanctuary board of directors used the money in April to purchase 20-acres of land on Dove Tree Street in the Golden Gate Estates to be the future site of the sanctuary.

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Nancy Smith, founder of the Shy Wolf Sanctuary, gives a kiss to Chocowa, a gray wolf who lives at the sanctuary, a two and a half acre piece of land off of White Boulevard. Former sanctuary volunteer Susan Cabot Rather died and left $120,000 to the sanctuary. Sanctuary board of directors used the money in April to purchase 20-acres of land on Dove Tree Street in the Golden Gate Estates to be the future site of the sanctuary.

Shy Wolf Sanctuary

1161 27th Street SW, Naples

For more information or to become a supporter of the Shy Wolf Sanctuary, call 455-1698 or see the website www.shywolfsanctuary.com.


The volunteers at Shy Wolf Sanctuary spend a lot of time these days planning. Planning and hoping that the community which has long supported them will continue to come to the aid of nearly 60 animals in their care.

Plans are underway to relocate most of the sanctuary from its current, cramped 21/2-acre quarters to a new 20-acre property the sanctuary was recently able to obtain. Susan Cabot Rather bequeathed the funds for the Sanctuary to purchase the new land, which will be named in memory of her. The full name will be the Shy Wolf Sanctuary Education and Experience Center in Memory of Susan Cabot Rather.

But first, the board of directors must obtain the funding required to make the move.

The Shy Wolf Sanctuary rescues, houses and cares for wolves, wolf-dog hybrids, panthers and a variety of other unwanted animals neglected or abandoned by previous owners. Its purpose is to provide a place for these animals to live out the rest of their often difficult lives. There are about 40 volunteers — and no paid employees — at Shy Wolf.

“As long as they have a good quality of life, we’ll take care of them,” said Mark Scarola, a volunteer and member of the board of directors. “We’re the last resort for these incredible animals who would otherwise be put down.”

The cost of rescue services, vet bills, and basic sanctuary upkeep is staggering, costing more than $108,000 annually. One of the wolves named Timka came to the rescue from west of Gainesville. She had been used for breeding and left to die on an 8-by-10 foot slab of concrete. It took Shy Wolf volunteers three weeks to encourage Timka to stand on her own.

When the Sanctuary took in two wolf pups and Timka came to life. The pups gave Timka the purpose she needed to live.

Another wolf in the Sanctuary’s care named Julie had been purchased for use in a television show. The man who purchased Julie tried to sell her. When he couldn’t make money on Julie, he dumped her at a Brooksville rescue shelter that subsequently went out of business. Shy Wolf Sanctuary stepped in to rescue Julie, who is slowly recovering from her ordeal.

“Whatever happened to Julie scared her half to death and it was so deeply embedded in her psyche, and all this time, she has not been able to be anywhere near a man,” said Shy Wolf Sanctuary board president Nancy Smith.

“We believe she was whipped or yanked or possibly beaten but she is making great strides to be rehabilitated.”

The wolves live securely in enclosures with 8-foot fences and dig wire, which prevents them from tunneling out. Five foxes, five Florida panthers, six prairie dogs, a few tortoises and two rabbits also share space at the Sanctuary. These panthers were also born and raised in captivity, without learning hunting or protection skills, so they, too, cannot survive on their own in the wild.

Like wolves, big cats appear to have a close connection to nature.

“Kiowa, one of the big cats at the Sanctuary, reacted to Hurricane Charlie before it hit,” said Smith. “She began pacing frantically and agitated, like she was trying to get away from something and then suddenly, she stopped pacing.” Smith said she knew the storm wasn’t going to hit Naples when Kiowa suddenly lay down and became instantly relaxed.

The wolves, however, are the main focus of the shelter’s care. Some of them are nearing the end of their lives; others are recovering from horrific treatment at the hands of humans. The Sanctuary is also caring for several wolf puppies rescued from an accidental breeding incident in the Florida Panhandle.

“The owner separated the litter of nine pups from their mother too soon, which suppressed their immune system development and we took in four of those puppies,” said Smith. “Vet bills for the pups have exceeded $7,500 so far, and that’s because they require such extensive care.” Treatment for the pups has included blood transfusions, medication, and extended stays at the emergency vet clinic.

The addition of the pups to the Sanctuary brings the number of wolves there to 36. For the new facility the Sanctuary will need to raise $2 million in donations and in-kind services.

“In addition to monetary contributions, we would love to receive in-kind donations to sponsor various projects that will be required to make the move a reality,” said Scarola. “We’re asking businesses who can help to please consider donating their services for things required to run the facility.”

Some of those needs include contracting services that would help the Sanctuary navigate the process of working with the county for permitting purposes, fencing, staff housing, infrastructure improvements, labor for building enclosures and installing other building structures, electrical contracting and veterinary services. The list goes on.

Scarola says the Sanctuary will also need kitchen equipment, including freezers and refrigerators. The volunteers feed the animals four times a week, a massive undertaking that requires hours of messy manual labor.

Many of the volunteers, including Smith, must regularly cut up dozens of large containers of raw chicken and meat to prepare the more than 3,000 pounds of meat per month the animals consume. That does not include the greens volunteers procure for the turtles and other animals who require roughage in their diets.

Property maintenance is also a considerable expense for the sanctuary.

Something as simple as a donation of a lawn mower makes a big difference in the operating budget, Scarola says. He hopes someone will come forward to donate a new workshop, such as a prefab structure at the new property to store equipment and supplies. Partners and donors will be able to sponsor enclosures and individual wolves among other opportunities to give. The sanctuary is a 501(c)3 organization.

Smith says she hopes that, with help from local universities and contractors, the new Shy Wolf facility can be entirely green. Solar power is an option the group is exploring.

The move cannot come fast enough for the staff and animals that have outgrown the current space. The new facility will enable the Sanctuary to rescue more unwanted animals and increase the common space, among other needs.

With the sheer number of volunteer hours and the cost to run the sanctuary, it’s tempting to ask a question that ruffles feathers among animal lovers: Is all of this worth it to save wolves?

Smith has an answer.

“Responsibility means the ability to respond, and when we acquire an animal, we’re supposed to be making a promise to care for that animal until the end of its life,” she said.

Too often, people who buy exotic animals for pets do not keep that promise, Smith continued. Irresponsible breeders sell wild animals that should never become pets. Buyers ignorant of the work required to care for these animals eventually abandon or mistreat them.

Places like Shy Wolf Sanctuary provide the chain of commitment that should exist. Smith says the Sanctuary’s mission is to provide a home for those animals that have been treated like garbage. Volunteers are quick to point out that animals don’t come as the “good” or “bad” creatures that fairy tales make them out to be.

“Wolves have gotten a bad rap in literature — Three Little Pigs and Red Riding Hood stories — but they really are amazing and have this strong connection with nature,” said Tom Hornyal, a recent volunteer at the sanctuary. “I am astonished at how much this organization can accomplish with so few people – you really can make an immediate impact.”

Smith imparted some of her hard-earned wisdom to her volunteers as they prepared the rest of the feed on this particular day.

“I do not want this message of saving these animals to die with me,” said Smith, who is also a great grandmother. “If just one person gets it and keeps the dream alive, we’ll have done our job.”

As if on cue, just as Smith completed cutting up her last bucket of raw chicken, one of the wolves began to howl. One by one the rest of the wolves joined in for a haunting chorus of baying as if they too, know a change is coming.

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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.

? Disoriented woman at Bonita Walgreens prompts 911 call

? Couple gives chase to their stolen truck, deputies nab suspect after crash

? Couple sits on suspected burglar until deputy arrives

? Free parking: Thieves make off with 4 Naples parking meters

? Catching a problem: Man with habitual license suspensions arrested after chase

? Marco Police uncover potential boat theft in progress

Assault and Battery

? Travis A. Melton, 18, of the 400 block of South 9th Street in Immokalee, was arrested Thursday by Collier deputies on a charge of assault. Deputies said Melton threatened his mother.

? Javier Garcia, 20, of the 5400 block of 25th Place SW in Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies on Wednesday on a charge of burglary with battery. Deputies said Garcia pushed himself into the kitchen area of a Sonic restaurant to demand his girlfriend’s final paycheck. They say he also pushed and threatened the restaurant manager.

? Michael Paul Hunt, 44, of the 2100 block of Pelton Avenue in Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies on Thursday on charges of battery and obstructing an officer. He was accused of biting his girlfriend’s upper lip.

? Debbie Laurano, 23, of the 10000 block of Noahs Circle in Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies on Thursday on a charge of battery. An arrest report states that Laurano struck her boyfriend several times after he returned home from seeking work.

? Vincent Ray Van Tol, 30 of the 400 block of 20th Street SW in Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies on Thursday on charges of battery and petty theft. He was accused of grabbing his girlfriend by the neck and throwing her down. He was later accused of stealing a social security card, bank card, checkbook and cash belonging to the victim.

Drugs

? Jaime R. Vega Reyes, 33, of the 14900 block of Mystic Lane Circle in Naples, was arrested Wednesday by Collier deputies on charges of opiate drug possession, cocaine possession and petty theft. Reyes was arrested at a Tarpon Bay Target after he was caught shoplifting four bottles of perfume valued together at $183.06, according to the report. The deputy found cocaine and oxycodone in the suspect’s pockets, the report stated.

? Jason M. Ryan, 25, of the 2900 block of Francis Avenue in Naples was arrested by Collier deputies on Wednesday on charges of possession of a controlled substance, possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. A deputy discovered one gram of marijuana and three Xanax pills, according to the report.

DUI

? Travis Amon Byers, 30, of the 700 block of 105th Avenue North in Naples, was arrested on Thursday by Collier deputies on charges of DUI, DUI with property damage and leaving the scene of an accident. He was arrested outside his home, after an officer witnessed the seemingly impaired Byers pull into his driveway.

? Thomas D. Cook, 23, of the 200 block of Brandy Lane in Naples, was arrested on Wednesday by the intersection of U.S. 41 and Southwest Boulevard.

? Harrison James Ford, 20, of Lenoir, N.C., was arrested by Naples police on Thursday at the Dairy Queen parking lot at 410 9th St. North.

Theft

? Yosvanys Hernandez Garcia, 30, of the 2300 block of Washington Avenue in Naples, was arrested by Naples police on Thursday on a charge of grand theft, less than $5,000. Garcia was accused of stealing a Raleigh 26-inch frame men’s road bicycle valued at $700.

? Chad Kendall Lund, 24, of the 8300 block of Tahiti Road, Fort Myers, and Alan James, 50, of the 9600 block of Roundstone Court, Fort Myers, were arrested Thursday by Seminole-Gulf Railroad police in Lee County. They were each charged with committing grand theft causing more than $1,000 in damage.

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: July 9, 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.

? Deputies: Man upset driver took too long parking, damages car

? Man arrested for animal cruelty for beating dog

? Deputies: 81-year-old Naples man placed ad for housekeeper and solicited sex from responders

? Man charged with DUI, battery on law enforcement

? Deputies apprehend handcuffed teen who tried to escape custody

DUI arrests

? Benjamin Michael Wilson, 23, of the 200 block of Benson Street, Naples, was arrested by Marco Island police on Thursday at Marco Lake Drive and Sixth Avenue, Marco Island.

? Jean Karlos Frometa, 41, of the 200 block of 9th Street SW, Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies on Thursday at Goodlette and Solana Roads, Naples.

? Fernando Veleazco Salazar, 22, of the 600 block of Roberts Ave, Immokalee, was arrested by Collier deputies on Wednesday at Bush Street and Lincoln Boulevard, Immokalee.

Drug arrests

Susan Diane Dorman, 48, of the 900 block of Coconut Circle East, Naples was arrested by Collier deputies on Wednesday at Central Avenue and Estey Avenue, Naples. She was charged with fleeing and eluding a law enforcement officer, possession of crack cocaine, possession of a controlled substance (Xanax) and driving with a suspended license.

Battery arrests

? Tyler Steward Tateo, 23, of the 50 block of 5th Ave, Marco Island, was arrested Thursday by Marco Island Police at 750 Inlet Drive, Marco Island. He was charged with battery after he allegedly smacked a woman in the back of the head during an argument in a vehicle about rent.

? Valissa Lorraine Small, 51, of the 1200 block of Pine Street, Naples, was arrested Wednesday by Collier deputies at home. The male victim told deputies that Smallhad been out drinking and when she returned hit him in the face with a broom, causing a laceration to his mouth and face. Small was charged with battery.

? Yvens Seide, 28, of the 100 block of Vireos Way, Immokalee, was arrested Thursday by Collier deputies at Wendy’s at 1101 North 15th Street, Immokalee. Seide’s girlfriend and the mother of his child told deputies that he punched her, pulled her out of the car by grabbing her arm. A witness confirmed and added that he yelled at the victim. Seide was charged with domestic violence battery for actually and intentionally touching or striking another person against their will.

? Christopher Arredondo, 36, of the 900 block of Trafford Isle Circle, Immokalee, was arrested Wednesday by Collier deputies at home. Arredondo was charged with domestic battery by strangulation after he allegedly grabbed his wife’s throat, restricting her airway, during an argument about how to raise their daughter.

? Kenneth William Purkey, 25, of the 0 block of 1st Street, Bonita Springs, was arrested Thursday by Collier deputies at 3301 U.S. 41 East, Naples. He was charged with battery after allegedly slapping a man across the face.

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: July 2, 2010