24-year old Markanthony Fernandez (PCSO)

Former Bartow Cop Picks Up Additional Charges

24-year old Markanthony Fernandez (PCSO)
24-year old Markanthony Fernandez (PCSO)

POLK COUNTY, Fla. – The former Bartow police officer who remains in Polk County Jail for his arrest on May 28, 2024, for inappropriate and criminal behavior with four teenage females now has additional criminal charges from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.

Detectives from the PCSO became aware of a comment on a Facebook post about the arrest of 24-year-old Mark Anthony Fernandez, which indicated that the commenter may also have been a victim of Fernandez.

A PCSO detective contacted the commenter, and she agreed to speak about an encounter she had with Fernandez in July 2023.

Read: Bartow Police Officer Arrested By Polk County Sheriff For Taking Nude Videos Of Teen Girls

The adult victim stated that Fernandez had reached out to her on Facebook and immediately became persistent about going out on a date with her, and she eventually agreed. She said that during the date, he slapped her, hit her with a fist, and choked her to the point she couldn’t breathe. The victim said she began to scream and begged Fernandez to stop as he sexually battered her.

The victim provided detectives with text messages from Fernandez that showed he attempted numerous times to solicit her for sex, but she continually refused.

A detective attempted to speak to Fernandez in the Polk County Jail about the new accusations against him, but he declined to make a statement.

Markanthony Fernandez was additionally charged with Sexual Battery with Physical Force (FL) and Aggravated Stalking (F3).

“When we make an arrest during an investigation, it doesn’t necessarily mean the investigation is finished. We often hear from others who claim to have been victimized by the suspect. We investigate those claims, and if we find probable cause, we will most definitely tack-on additional charges. We want to see every victim receive justice. If there are any more victims of Markanthony Fernandez, please come forward,” said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd.

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