Vickery Docked for Grand Theft & Burglary

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Britt Vickery (31) was arrested by Boca PD Sunday morning on charges of burglary, grand theft of a motor vehicle, and trespassing. He remains in custody at this writing pending $5000 bond on the grand theft charge.
Vickery’s address is listed as “at-large” in Boca Raton. He appears to be a Coral Springs native and has a lengthy history in the Broward courts. Between Palm Beach and Broward, and dating back to 2002, we see seven traffic tickets including one criminal case of driving with a suspended license; three misdemeanor marijuana cases; and two felonies. In 2007 he faced a marijuana possession felony, and in 2011 he was charged with attempted burglary of an occupied dwelling.
It’s unclear from what we’ve seen so far why his face appears to be injured in the mugshot.

Repeat Felon Steals Girlfriend's Checks?

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Charles Brice Nelson (above, 23) was arrested on Wednesday and charged with five separate counts including two traffic tickets, two felony counts of fraud, and one count of felony grand theft. He remains in custody at this writing on $18,000 bond.
Per the Palm Beach Post, Nelson allegedly stole checks from a girlfriend and used them to pay off personal debts. It should be noted that Mr. Nelson apparently denies doing so, and he is innocent at this stage of the legal process.
Mr. Nelson has a significant criminal history in the county. He’s had several traffic tickets in just a few years, and in addition he had felony arrests in 2012 and 2013. The 2012 felony arrest involved an aggravated assault charge and a second count that court records show as either “burglary with assault” or “robbery with weapon.” The latter charge was dropped, Nelson was adjudicated guilty of the assault and he was sentenced to a year in jail and 4 years of probation. That probation was later revoked.
With that sentence in mind, it’s odd that his 2013 felony arrest, for grand theft, involves an offense date before that one-year sentence would have been completed. Court records show he was adjudicated guilty in the 2013 case and was sentenced to “364 days” concurrent with the first sentence, and it shows no additional probation.
It’s now a few months after that second one-year sentence finished and he’s arrested again, this time for grand theft and fraud.
Mr. Nelson’s reported address is just southeast of the intersection of Kimberly and 441, in a small house that is owned by someone in Rhode Island.

Felony Grand Theft Charges for West Boca Man

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On Sunday Michael Davis (above, 34) was arrested on two felony counts of grand theft. Court records show a third charge for the lower level petit theft as well. There’s an unusual detail to these charges. Court records show the offenses allegedly occurred in late February and early March of 2013. Two of the charges were filed in court back in May of 2013 and the second felony count was filed in October of 2013.
In our experience, when cases age like this it can create problems for the prosecution, especially with Florida’s speedy trial law. We do not have the underlying paperwork so we can’t offer any substantive analysis of Mr. Davis’ case.
Mr. Davis’ reported address is just south of Town Center Mall, though he may have moved here from upstate New York. He has a lengthy history in the Palm Beach courts dating back to 2007, with almost all of it traffic related. Several of his traffic cases remain open from as far back as 2011. At this writing he remains in custody with bond set at $6000.

"West Boca" Man Arrested Again: Assault With Deadly Weapon

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Justin Rogulski (above, 23) was arrested Tuesday by Boca Raton city police on three serious charges including grand theft of a firearm, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon (the gun) and smuggling contraband into a detention facility.
His reported address for this incident is in the BelAire apartments southeast of the corner of SW 3rd and 441. We see two other arrests this year for him by Boca PD, one of which also lists him as from the 33428 zip code (but with no specific address) and another putting him in apartments in Delray Beach.
The Sun-Sentinel reported on this arrest, saying that it involved a fight between Rogulski and his roommate at an apartment in Boca Bend off Dixie Highway. Despite those facts, the Sheriff listed Rogulski at a West Boca address.
Rogulski has a substantial history in the Palm Beach courts. This year he had another incident with Boca PD that was covered by our friends at Boca News Now. He was adjudicated guilty on all three counts from that incident, including what looks like a felony for driving with a suspended license, and was sentenced to three days in jail.
In 2013 he was arrested for burglarizing a car. That was resolved with a plea to loitering, no jail time and a few hundred dollars in fines.
In 2012 he had an indecent exposure case in Miami-Dade. In 2011 he was found guilty in Palm Beach County of indecent exposure. In late 2010 he had multiple drug felony counts and got six months in jail. In early 2010 he had two battery counts that led to a revocation of probation.
He’s also had a few traffic tickets including multiple cases of driving with a suspended license.
Rogulski remains in custody at this writing, pending $16,000 bond. His next court date is set for November 6th.

Olympic Heights Kid Faces New Charges

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Desmond Washington, 18, now faces a series of new charges arising out of one or more incidents from July of last year.
Washington made the news as part of a robbery in July of 2014 involving several young males and guns in West Boca. We covered a small part of that case involving Curtis Hamilton back in March of this year. Washington was arrested in that case in August.
In addition to the robbery incident, Mr. Washington was charged in November with burglary and grand theft of a firearm. Those two cases appear to be resolved with Mr. Washington getting sentenced to a couple years in state prison. He is scheduled for release in 2016.
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However, several new charges were filed within the past few days and for now he’s back in the county jail. Court records show multiple counts of grand theft and dealing in stolen property, indicating these offenses took place a day after the robbery.
It would appear that Mr. Washington may be facing some additional time in state prison, though of course he’s innocent until proven guilty and the delay in charging him may suggest problems for the prosecution in proving their case.
Mr. Washington’s reported address is in the Vineyards, off Palmetto Park Road just east of the newly reopened Walmart.