August 26, 2020
By: Staff Report, PR
WINTER HAVEN, Fla. – Around midnight during Tuesday evening/the early morning hours of Wednesday, August 26, 2020, two black males entered the Carefree Cove area of Winter Haven, and approached a vehicle that had two people sitting inside.
According to the victims, the two black males forced the driver from the vehicle and battered him. The victims also stated one of the men pointed a firearm at them, stole some jewelry, and then fled on foot. The other robber stole the vehicle with one of the victims still inside.
The victim/passenger was later allowed to exit the vehicle unharmed. The victim/driver stated he called 911 from a neighbor’s phone.
PCSO deputies responded, located and attempted to stop the stolen vehicle. The suspect refused to stop, and deputies engaged in a pursuit, assisted by the PCSO Helicopter. The pursuit ended when the stolen vehicle crashed into another vehicle occupied by one person. That person was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries and released.
The suspect fled on foot. With the assistance of the Drone and K-9 Units the suspect, identified as 19-year-old Jhamari Jones, was quickly apprehended and arrested.
Jones is charged with Armed Robbery (FL), False Imprisonment (F3), Grand Theft Auto (F3), Battery (M1), Fleeing to Elude (F2), and Leaving the Scene of a Crash with Injuries (F3). Jones’ criminal history includes 2 felonies and 1 misdemeanor, as well as 6 burglary charges from Georgia.
The second suspect is still at large. He is described as a black male, between 25-30 years of age, approximately 6 feet tall, with gold teeth on both top and bottom, and light facial hair. He was brandishing a black, semi-automatic handgun.
If anyone has any information regarding this incident or the suspects in question or any other information that might be helpful to this investigation, please call Detective Escheu at 863-298-6200, or to remain anonymous, contact Heartland Crime Stoppers – call 1-800-226 TIPS (8477), visit ww.heartlandcrimestoppers.com and click on “Submit A Tip,” or download the free “P3tips” app on your smartphone or tablet.