
The court document said the other three teens also face charges for the burglaries, though they have not been charged as adults. He remained in the Leon County Detention Center on Friday on a $ 41,000 bond. Burglary of an Unoccupied Conveyance Unarmed Michael Oxley: Burglary of an Occupied Dwelling Unarmed x 3 Burglary of an Unoccupied Conveyance unarmed x 10 LARC Petit theft 2nd Degree 1st Offence x 2 The post Three Port Charlotte juveniles facing felony charges after stealing items from cars appeared first on NBC2 News. In total, Daniels is facing 32 counts related to the burglary. If you burglarize a structure or conveyance with the intent to commit theft of a controlled substance or illegally enter an authorized emergency vehicle, or an occupied property unarmed or without using violence, you could face a second-degree felony. He faces charges of burglary of an unoccupied conveyance while unarmed (9 counts), armed burglary, grand theft of a firearm, and grand theft of $300 or more but less than $5,000. This sentencing is also applied if the property was unoccupied at the moment of the offense. Inside the car, deputies found stolen property that connected Daniels and the juveniles to eight different vehicle burglaries.ĭocuments say that in several of the vehicle burglaries, Daniels and the other teens were seen on video pulling on vehicle door handles in a neighborhood on Harpers Ferry Drive, just off Centerville Road.Īmong the items stolen were handguns, ammunition, a hoverboard, a passport, credit cards, an Apple Watch and an iPad. Investigators say the same car had been captured on video the night before and was identified as the suspect vehicle in multiple car burglaries. Additional charges were filed against him Wednesday and Thursday.Īccording to an arrest document, Daniels, along with three juveniles, were spotted by a Leon County deputy inside a gray Kia Soul on Dec.


Selvin Daniels, 18, was booked into the Leon County Detention Center on Sunday on some of the charges. The most serious of the burglary charges are burglary with an assault or battery (burg-batt) and armed burglary.

While still a serious felony, burglary of an unoccupied structure is considered the lesser of all the burglary charges. (WTXL) - An 18-year-old is behind bars after deputies connected he and three other teens to a string of early morning car burglaries in a Tallahassee neighborhood last weekend. Burglary of an unoccupied dwelling is a home burglary, punishable by up to 15 years in prison.
