Just before 6 pm on April 6th, a suspect walked into the Publix located at 1500 Placida Road in Englewood. The suspect was wearing a homemade face mask and baseball cap. After walking into the store, the suspect approached the Customer Service desk where he had inquired about purchasing lottery tickets. After posting several photos... Continue Reading →
Domestic Violence and Social Distancing
Domestic Violence and Social Distancing Domestic violence is one of the most under-reported crimes in the US. The reasons for this include fear, inability to access resources, not knowing what resources are available, self-blame, lack of self-sustainability, and more. The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office recognizes the various challenges a victim may face and employs a special... Continue Reading →
How and When to Wear Gloves
Unfortunately, when individuals use gloves while grocery shopping, pumping gas, or other activities, the majority of the time the proper care is not taken to then dispose of those gloves prior to touching your face or getting into your vehicle. This defeats the purpose of using gloves. The most effective way to rid your hands... Continue Reading →
Stay at Home Order Explained
Executive Order 20-91 released today, April 1, 2020 requires all residents to limit their movement and personal interactions. This order limits movement to only those necessary to obtain or provide essential services or conduct essential activities. This Executive Order is effective 12:01 a.m. on April 3rd (Friday) and shall expire on April 30th unless extended.... Continue Reading →
Sharon Gill, 30 years later and still seeking justice
Cold Case Detectives at the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office continue to seek justice for Sharon Gill, the victim of an unsolved homicide that occurred in Deep Creek in 1990. The 30th anniversary of the murder of Sharon Gill, and the Cold Case Team continues their investigation. Sharon was murdered in her home in Deep Creek... Continue Reading →
Online safety while learning and working from home
With many parents and children working and learning from home due to social distancing, people are spending more time with technology. School administrators are in the process of having students learn off laptops at home to complete daily classwork. Taking laptops home and having more online time is a concern. However, during this time, it's... Continue Reading →
Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office District Office Closures
The Charlotte County Sheriff's Office announces the temporary closure of some of their District Offices. Beginning Monday, the District #1 Office located on Willmington Blvd. Englewood, the District #2 Office at 992 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte in the Murdock section and the District #4 Office, located at 7474 Utilities Dr., Punta Gorda, will be closed... Continue Reading →
DeSantis issues executive order directing all restaurants to move to take-out, delivery only; Closure of Fitness Centers
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued an executive order on Friday March 20,2020 directing all restaurants in the state to suspend all dine-in food and alcohol consumption inside establishments. Instead, establishments may continue to operate under a take-out and delivery basis only. This executive order does not include retail stores that sell sealed containers of alcohol... Continue Reading →
CCSO App Offering Push Notifications Surrounding COVID-19
In times of emergency it's critical to stay informed with creditable and reliable information regarding the situation at hand. We know there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 which is why we are offering another way to receive breaking CDC alerts regarding COVID-19 right on our CCSO smartphone app. Once the app is downloaded, you... Continue Reading →
Price Gouging During State of Emergency: Second Degree Misdemeanor
Under Florida's laws, it is illegal to charge unconscionable prices for goods or services following a declared state of emergency. ( Florida Statute 501.160 ) This statute covers any essential commodities and services, meaning any good or service that is required for use as a direct result of the emergency. For more information, visit CCSO Blog