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Saint Cloud motorcyclist flees deputies but later returns and is arrested

Also in Cops: Man confronts wife about her affair with their roommate, gets spit on.


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Sept. 29

Returning to the scene

9:17 p.m. — 5600 block of State Road 100, Palm Coast

Flee/elude law enforcement. A Saint Cloud man who fled Sheriff’s Office deputies just days before on his motorcycle, returned to the scene and was arrested.

Just days before, deputies patrolling the area caught sight of a motorcyclist with a female passenger speeding. When deputies tried to pull the two over, the driver instead sped up and got away, according to an arrest report.

But when the same deputy stopped at a gas station in that area days later, he saw the same motorcycle and female passenger, identified by a tattoo on her wrist. The driver initially denied being the one driving that night, but later admitted to running from law enforcement.

He told the deputy he fled and lied because he had a pending court date in Orlando regarding his suspended license.

Sept. 24

Three’s a crowd

10:22 p.m. — 100 block of Frontier Drive, Palm Coast

Battery. A Palm Coast woman was arrested and charged with battery after she spat on her husband when he confronted her about having an affair with their roommate.

The husband told deputies that he had been arguing with his wife about the affair for a while. He said he sleeps in the guest bedroom while his wife and the roommate share another bedroom, according to an arrest report.

When he got home, he and his wife began arguing and the husband played a recording of a message she left the roommate as evidence of the affair. The wife and roommate both got angry at the recording, and she began spitting in the husband’s face while the roommate pushed him.

The husband managed to record this altercation as well and showed it to Sheriff’s Office deputies when they arrived. The wife and roommate were both arrested.

 

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