Second Arrest Made In Highway 97 Convenience Store Burglary
June 6, 2018
A second person has been arrested in connection with the 2017 burglary of a convenience store in Davisville.
Annie Deloris Frye, 47, was charged with burglary of an unoccupied business, criminal mischief property damage and grand theft. She was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $12,500 bond.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said Frye and 23-year old Desmond Deshawn Grubbs broke the glass out of the front door of the convenience store at the corner of Highway 97 and Nokomis Road, entered the business and stole cigarettes and beer valued at $800. The damage to the door was estimated at $500 during the September 11, 2017, burglary.
Grubbs was charged with the burglary earlier in May. [Previous story...] Both were identified by fingerprints, according to arrest report.
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6 Responses to “Second Arrest Made In Highway 97 Convenience Store Burglary”
This Gal is jail hopping.
Some of the repeat offenders like to be in jail. If our treatment of people who break the law were as tough as other countries, we would not have repeat offenders.
I’m sorry that sounds cruel, but the truth can be cruel sometimes.
She not long got out of jail in brewton, al. How many times does one need to be arrested to realize they don’t like their freedom being taken away, being looked up from loved ones, and being told what to do and when to do it? One time, it should only be one time. We can say zero but no one is perfect and every adult has broken the law atleast once; accidentally running a stop sign, parking in wrong spot thats not permitted, or turning with no blinker etc.
I would have thought that reduced price cigarettes and beer would have made a person happier, but, hey, that’s just my opinion.
Glad she had enough of the stolen money left to post bail. Just think how sad it would be if she had to sit in a cell and only had visitors bi-weekly.
Good law enforcement work. After the conviction and imprisonment of Grubbs and Frye our community will be a safer place.