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Miami Herald
14-07-2025
- Miami Herald
Basketball coach tells teen to beg parents not to report sex abuse, FL cops say
For over a year, a basketball coach sexually abused a teenager he was hired to train until her parents discovered what was happening, Florida authorities said. A jury convicted 49-year-old Roosevelt Overstreet III of several child sex offenses, including two counts of sexual activity with a minor, and a judge sentenced him to 15 years in prison, according to the State Attorney's Office for the Fifth Judicial Circuit. McClatchy News reached out to Overstreet's attorney for comment July 14, but he was on vacation. In the past, Overstreet has received praise for his basketball-focused nonprofit aiming to develop kids' athleticism and leadership skills. One Ocala city official called him a 'positive influence' for youth. Overstreet received a $2,700 check from the Ocala Police Department for his nonprofit in 2022, during the same timeframe when he was accused of abusing the teen girl, records show. Overstreet began training the 16-year-old in August 2021 to help her recover from ACL surgery, according to an arrest affidavit from the Ocala Police Department. She was a senior in high school when her parents discovered Overstreet had been seeing her outside of their training sessions, police said. She told investigators Overstreet groped her in his office at the training facility once, and she asked him what he was doing, according to police. Later, she began going to his house, where she said most of the sex acts took place over the course of the next 13 months, according to police. She said Overstreet told her to keep it secret before she turned 18, so he didn't get in trouble, according to officers. At the police station, she called Overstreet in the presence of investigators and said her mom found their messages and videos and knew he had engaged in sex acts with her when she was 16 and 17, according to the arrest affidavit. Overstreet told her that she was supposed to delete everything, and she needed to 'beg' her parents not to report him, police said. Investigators said they found explicit videos of Overstreet, as well as videos of sex acts with the two of them recorded when the girl was 17. When officers brought Overstreet in, he said he had sent the teen videos of himself when she was 17, but he told her they 'needed to wait until she was 18 years old to begin an intimate relationship,' according to the affidavit. He later told investigators that he did engage in sex acts with the teen but said he thought she was over 18 at the time, police said. In addition to the charges of sexual activity with a minor, Overstreet was convicted of two counts of promoting sexual performance by a child, two counts of possession of child pornography, and three counts of transmission of material harmful to a minor by an electronic device. Ocala is about an 80-mile drive northwest from Orlando.
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Pilot crash-lands small plane near Ocala International Airport
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a small plane crash in Ocala. It happened Wednesday night along SW 67th Avenue Road, not far from Ocala International Airport. The Cessna aircraft crash-landed near the roadway, coming to rest on its nose. The pilot was the only person on board. Ocala Police Department said he is expected to survive. Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.

Miami Herald
05-05-2025
- Miami Herald
Ex-deputy slips note to teller saying she has a gun, then robs bank, FL cops say
A former deputy walked into a bank and handed a teller a note that said to fill a bag with $50,000, and she would shoot if any alarms went off, Florida authorities said. The Ocala Police Department said officers tracked down 40-year-old Christina Gates Thagard 11 minutes after the reported robbery and arrested her. According to an arrest affidavit, the morning of May 3, a person wearing a Jack Skeleton hoodie and a face mask was seen on surveillance footage walking into a TD Bank. Police said that person gave a teller a note that said, 'This is a Robbery, I have a gun and will shoot if any alarms or dye packs are (enclosed). Fill this bag with ... at least 50K. Big bills only. Wait 2 mins to call Police.' The suspect had white acrylic nails on three fingers on her right hand and wore a glove on her left hand, police said. She made out with a little over $5,000 and fled, according to police. Footage shared by the police department showed Thagard surrendering to law enforcement when cops came up behind her car at a stoplight. Investigators said they found items used during the robbery, including a purse filled with money, a blue glove, a medical mask and the Jack Skeleton hoodie. Thagard told investigators that she had plans to go shopping for clothes that morning and stopped by a friend's house beforehand, then she let him and another woman borrow her car to run an errand while she waited at the house, according to the report. She said they came back and 'were acting strange,' then she got back in her car and left, police said. She said she found some of the items reportedly used in the robbery but didn't think anything of it, since her car was often messy with her kids' things, according to police. Thagard denied carrying out the robbery and said she didn't know why law enforcement had stopped her. Investigators wrote in the report they didn't recover a gun but believed Thagard was under the influence of alcohol or drugs. She was charged with robbery with a firearm, records show. The Marion County Sheriff's Office confirmed Thagard was a former deputy but hadn't been with the agency since 2016. Ocala is about an 80-mile drive northwest from Orlando.
Yahoo
05-05-2025
- Yahoo
Former law enforcement officer arrested after armed bank robbery in Marion County, police say
The Brief A former law enforcement officer was arrested Friday after allegedly robbing a TD Bank and fleeing with over $5,000. Police caught Christina Gates Thagard within 11 minutes and recovered stolen money and evidence from her vehicle. ORLANDO, Fla. - An Ocala woman was arrested Friday morning after police say she robbed a TD Bank branch at gunpoint and fled with more than $5,000 before being caught within minutes. What we know Christina Gates Thagard, 40, was taken into custody around 10:52 a.m., just 11 minutes after the reported robbery at the bank on SE 17th Street, according to the Ocala Police Department. Officers stopped her vehicle on SW College Road near the College of Central Florida and recovered the stolen cash, clothing, a medical glove, and other items believed to have been used in the robbery. Investigators said Thagard entered the bank wearing a hoodie, sunglasses, and a medical mask. She handed the teller a note stating, "This is a Robbery, I have a gun and will shoot if any alarms or dye packs are inclosed. Fill this bag with all at least 50K. Big bills only. Wait 2 mins to call Police." Surveillance footage and physical evidence, including clothing and a purse matching those used in the robbery, further tied her to the crime. Thagard initially denied involvement, claiming two acquaintances had borrowed her car and may have committed the robbery without her knowledge. However, detectives noted several physical similarities between her and the suspect on video, including unique fingernail patterns and clothing. Dig deeper The Marion County Sheriff's Office confirmed Thagard is a former law enforcement officer. Officials did not immediately clarify whether she served as a deputy or specify her employment dates. Due to her former LEO status, her mugshot is exempt from public release and is not available online. Thagard was charged with robbery with a firearm and booked into the Marion County Jail without bond. STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 35 ORLANDO: Download the FOX Local app for breaking news alerts, the latest news headlines Download the FOX 35 Storm Team Weather app for weather alerts & radar Sign up for FOX 35's daily newsletter for the latest morning headlines FOX Local: Stream FOX 35 newscasts, FOX 35 News+, Central Florida Eats on your smart TV The Source The information in this article comes from a report shared by the Ocala Police Department.
Yahoo
01-04-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Florida doctor accused of kissing, touching patient during appointment
OCALA, Fla. (WFLA) — A Florida doctor was accused of inappropriately touching a patient last week. The Ocala Police Department was called to the Cardiovascular Institute of Central Florida to investigate a reported battery. Milton one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes on record, NHC report says The victim, described as a woman in her 50s, claimed that her doctor, Jose Jacob, 65, inappropriately touched her during an appointment, according to an Ocala police Facebook post. Police said she reported Jacob asking her inappropriate questions before he 'hugged her closely and kissed her twice without her consent.' Jacob initially denied the allegations and later provided conflicting information, according to OPD. 'Additional information revealed prior allegations of inappropriate conduct by Jacob at this location and another location in North Carolina,' Ocala police said. He was arrested in Lake County on March 28 and charged with battery. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.