41 ARRESTED DURING WEST
VOLUSIA STREET CRIMES OPERATION
A multi-agency crime suppression
operation targeting gang activity and street crimes such as
robbery, burglary, drugs and auto theft swept through West
Volusia Friday night, resulting in 41 arrests and 90 traffic
citations. The arrests included eight for felony offenses
and 33 for misdemeanors.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s
Office organized Friday’s operation, which targeted known
crime hot spots in DeLand, Deltona and DeLeon Springs.
During the operation, officers sought contacts with people
who have known gang ties, had open warrants or are suspects
in unsolved crimes. The Sheriff’s Office dedicated
approximately 40 deputies to the operation, tapping into
patrol and investigative units, narcotics agents, gang
investigators, K-9s and aviation. Officers from the DeLand
Police Department, Port Orange Police Department, South
Daytona Police Department, Ormond Beach Police Department,
the Daytona Beach Shores Department of Public Safety and the
Flagler County Sheriff’s Office along with the FBI’s Safe
Streets Task Force also took part in the operation. Their
efforts to saturate the area and disrupt criminal activity
proved effective, resulting in the seizure of 300 grams of
marijuana, a small amount of cocaine and 50 Oxycodone
pills.
Among those arrested during the
operation was 20-year-old Joseph Danlovich of San Mateo, who
was charged with trafficking in Oxycodone. Louis Jeanty,
Jr., 26, of Daytona Beach, was charged with possession of
marijuana over 20 grams after officers seized 144 grams of
the drug. And after officers seized 112 grams of marijuana
along with a scale and other drug paraphernalia, both
35-year-old Venus Rosada of Daytona Beach and 36-year-old
Charles Stephens of Daytona Beach were charged with
possession of marijuana over 20 grams, possession of
marijuana with intent to distribute and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
The Sheriff’s Office declared
the operation a total success and said more operations are
planned in the future. “The teamwork among all of the
participating agencies really made a statement to the
criminal element,” said Sheriff’s Captain Shane Summers, who
coordinated the operation. “Our streets and neighborhoods
belong to the law-abiding citizens, and I’m confident that
our presence last night prevented crime.”