A 24-year-old man
was arrested Friday
morning after
Volusia County
Sheriff’s
investigators
identified him as
one of the suspects
who stole a
customized Cadillac
Escalade worth
$150,000 at gunpoint
March 11. The
distinctive truck
was easily spotted
by law enforcement
officers moments
after the initial
robbery near Ormond
Beach, and just a
few miles later the
driver smashed the
truck into a tree
and then fled on
foot. Wayne Matthews
was able to slip
away, but only
temporarily. A
series of clues led
investigators to
Matthews’ identity
and they then
obtained an arrest
warrant for home
invasion with a
firearm signed
Friday by Circuit
Court Judge Patrick
Kennedy. Matthews
was arrested at his
Daytona Beach home
without incident.
The robbery happened
at approximately
9:55 p.m. March 11
when Matthews and an
accomplice burst
into the house at 17
Margaret Road armed
with handguns. The
pair initially
confronted four men
in the house and
ordered them to the
floor. During the
ordeal, two men were
struck several times
on their heads when
they didn’t comply
with the robbers’
demands. Matthews
and his partner
eventually obtained
keys to the Escalade
and they then sped
off in separate
vehicles. When
Matthews wrecked the
Escalade a few miles
away, an Ormond
Beach police officer
who had pursued him
got a good look at
him before he fled
on foot. As Matthews
hid from the network
of law enforcement
officers searching
for him, he called
some friends to come
pick him up. Once
the friends arrived,
the robber jumped
into their vehicle
and lay down to
avoid being seen.
However, the vehicle
was noticed by a
deputy on scene who
copied down its
license plate
number. These clues
helped investigators
close in on
Matthews, who they
later found out had
facial and leg
injuries consistent
with the type of
interior damage
found in the wrecked
Escalade.
Matthews was
transported to the
Volusia County
Branch Jail in
Daytona Beach.
Anyone with
information about
the second suspect
is asked to call the
Sheriff’s Office at
(386) 323-0151 or
Crime Stoppers of
Northeast Florida,
toll-free, at (888)
277-TIPS. Tipsters
can also provide
information by
texting “TIP231 plus
the message” to
CRIMES. Anyone who
provides information
to Crime Stoppers
will remain
anonymous and can
qualify for a reward
of up to $1,000.