Spring break 2021: Northwest Florida law enforcement continues to crack down on underage drinking
Spring break 2021 is here and local law enforcement “isn’t messing around” when it comes to underage drinking.
Lt. Jason Fulghum with the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office said his department already has made 51 spring break-related arrests since the first wave of visitors arrived about March 6.
The Okaloosa Sheriff’s Office and the Walton County Sheriff’s Office will have increased patrols at popular spring break destinations until the season dies down about April 25. That includes a strict zero-tolerance policy for underage drinking.
“It’s basically a 100% arrest if you’re caught during spring break in possession of alcohol underage, or violating any of the other spring break-related crimes that we have problems with,” Fulghum said. “You will be arrested.”
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Deputies in Monroe County on Tuesday arrested fie suspects and charged them with a bevy of crimes related to possession and distributing drugs and weapons.
According to reports from the Sheriff s Office and Tree House, the classroom had been somewhat ransacked during the pignapping, but the only things missing were Coconut, Coconut s bed and Coconut s food bowl. Left behind was the plastic kiddie pool lined with wood chips and toys that serves as Coconut s home. It wasn t exactly clear Tuesday how the boy allegedly had gotten into the school, according to Corey Dobridnia, public information officer for the Sheriff s Office.
Tuesday s reunion, while joyful, was preceded by a somewhat tense Monday as Montessori teachers and staff realized Coconut was gone and had to break the news to students.