The people were arrested for environmental crimes in Central Florida, and a missing dog was found.
Agriculture Crime detectives from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office arrested three people for environmental crimes in Fort Meade on June 25th, and recovered a dog that had been missing for over a year.
Detectives responded to a Fort Meade man’s residential property after he complained of unknown people camping in his woods near the Peace River.
When the detectives entered the woods they found three suspects using two tents.
A large amount of trash had accumulated from the suspects, and they had also been burning plastics and household items in the woods.
The suspects were identified as 48-year old Clyde Gillan, 31-year old Chasity Campbell, and 49-year old Guy Mullins.
The amount of trash the trio created qualified for a felony, and all three were charged with Felony Illegal Dumping.
Clyde and Chasity were additionally charged with Illegal Burning and Possession of Methamphetamine, Hydrocodone, and Drug Paraphernalia.
Also found at the campsite was a Cur Mix dog. A PCSO Animal Control officer responded to take custody of the dog. In doing so, the dog was checked for a micro-chip, and one was found. The chip revealed that the dog had been reported missing by its owner on April 29, 2023 after it ran away.
“The suspects had no permission to be on the victim’s property; they were trashing it and creating a nuisance to public health,” said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd. “Now they’ve been removed, and the property owner is happy, the dog is happy, and the owner of the dog is happy. That makes me happy.”