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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 …


Feb 13, 2017

SHALIMAR — The Fort Walton Beach Police Department and Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office are searching for 20-year old Tony Jerome Byrd, whose last known address is 214 Kennedy Drive in Crestview.
B…


Feb 10, 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.
•Brandon Donnell Bru…


Feb 8, 2017

CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County sheriff’s investigators have arrested a man for the sexual battery of a 4-year-old child, possession of methamphetamine and heroin, and violating his felony probation.
A…


Feb 7, 2017

CRESTVIEW — The Seniors vs. Crime office in Crestview is one of the places senior citizens can turn to for help if they have customer service issues with a company. The Crestview office gives free su…


Feb 3, 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.
• Jonathan Blayne Bo…


Feb 3, 2017

CRESTVIEW — While other attendees arrived at the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce's Feb. 2 monthly breakfast meeting by personal vehicle, Police Chief Tony Taylor dropped in. Literally.
Taylor ac…


Feb 3, 2017

CRESTVIEW — Crestview Police Community Services Officer Wanda Hulion warned crossing guard Eric Marshall that he'd become attached to the kids whom he sees safely across
busy Antioch Road daily.


Feb 3, 2017

SHALIMAR — A sexual predator has filed a change of address notice with the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office.
Timothy Bodie, 47, has moved to a permanent address of 1337 Pearl St. N, Crestview.
A …


Feb 1, 2017

CRESTVIEW — Where trespassing hunters recently saw a pleasant woodland crisscrossed by animal trails, Crestview Police Department officers appreciate the same wilderness, but also see its potential t…

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