May 5,
2003
Gary Davidson
Public Information Officer
REWARD
OFFERED IN SEARCH FOR DELAND MAN ACCUSED OF ATTEMPTED ROBBERY
The
Volusia County Sheriff’s Office is hoping reward money will generate
clues on the whereabouts of a 27-year-old DeLand man accused of roughing
up a local businessman last month while trying to rob his clothing
store. The robbery was thwarted, and the suspect – Frederick B. Grimes
– fled the store empty-handed. An anonymous tip led investigators to
Grimes, who’s wanted on three open felony warrants charging him with
attempted armed robbery, aggravated battery and carrying a concealed
weapon during the commission of a felony.
The
attempted robbery took place on April 17 at Romeo and Juliet’s
Clothing Store on South Woodland Boulevard in DeLand. The store owner
said the suspect grabbed him, threw him on the ground, then hit him in
the head with a telephone before pulling out a handgun and demanding
money. The intruder rifled
through the victim’s pockets looking for money, but didn’t find any.
Bleeding from a head wound, the victim managed to break free and run out
of the store while the suspect was trying without success to get into
the cash register.
While
the suspect wasn’t captured, investigators quickly learned that he
lived near South Adelle Avenue and was known around town as Fred. The
next big break came when an anonymous tipster described a house where
the suspect lived. The residence turned out to be 806 S. Adelle Ave.,
where Grimes used to live. Investigators obtained arrest warrants last
week calling on Grimes to be taken into custody on $26,000 bond, but
have been unable to locate him. Anyone with information that helps the
Sheriff’s Office find Grimes can qualify for a reward of up to $1,000
through Crime Stoppers of Volusia & Flagler Counties. Callers to
Crime Stoppers will remain anonymous. The toll-free phone number for the
tip line is 1-888-277-TIPS.