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Feb 28, 2017
CRESTVIEW — A sexual predator has filed a Laurel Hill address with the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office. Michael Eugene Thrash, 44, has moved to 221 Richerson Road, Laurel Hill. A judge found T…

Feb 24, 2017
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department and Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office provided these arrest reports. Defendants are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. • Troy Lane Casey, 4…

Feb 22, 2017
CRESTVIEW — When a man wanted on an outstanding warrant from Walton County fled a Crestview Police officer, it took multiple officers converging from different directions to pursue the suspect over a…

Feb 20, 2017
CRESTVIEW — Residents may enjoy caffeine and conversation with Chief Tony Taylor and officers of the Crestview Police Department. The next Coffee with a Cop is 9:30-11:30 a.m. Feb. 15 at Casbah Cof…

Feb 18, 2017
CRESTVIEW— Crestview Police Department officers descended on Casbah Coffee Wednesday morning to complete an objective. No burglars or drug dealers were at the scene but the mission was clear: listen.…

Feb 17, 2017
CRESTVIEW — To an iced mocha—with extra cream and chocolate syrup—and one of Casbah Coffee Company's famed cinnamon rolls, resident Matthew Bryant added a side of conversation with Police Chief Tony …

Feb 17, 2017
SHALIMAR — A jury has found a Crestview resident guilty of first-degree murder, according to a media release from the First Judicial Circuit State Attorney's office. Sentencing took place after the t…

Feb 14, 2017
CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School received a threat for the second time in less than a week. An Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson confirmed Monday night a threat was posted on a girl’s …

Feb 13, 2017
SHALIMAR — The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office has selected its 2016 Supervisor of the Year. A 20-year law enforcement veteran, Cpl. John Jenks has spent most of that time in the patrol category, …

Feb 13, 2017
CRESTVIEW — Four local non-profits that provide services to children, disabled adults and families of slain law enforcement officers received $750 each following Crestview Police Chief Tony Taylor’s …
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