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Wanted Florida man taunts Polk County Sheriff’s Office on Facebook
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office posted Hale’s mugshot on Facebook Friday as part of its #FridayFelons campaign to catch fugitives.
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But undeterred by the advice, Mr Hale later appeared to add: “Deputies continue to look for me but Are frustrated that i am unable to be located…”
“HELLO here i am…” a Facebook user named Logan Finallyfree Hale wrote Tuesday.
On April 13, the sheriff’s office posted pictures of Logan Hale, 21, and Tyler Thornton, 20, on its Facebook page after a warrant was issued for Hale on charges of armed burglary, grand theft of a firearm, giving false info to pawn broker, and dealing in stolen property.
But, as it turns out, the man responded, taunting deputies in the process.
Police in Florida got the last laugh on a felon who mocked them on social media. Well, here’s a clue.
“Actually, we want all of our suspects to interact with us on Facebook”. Judd said with all the seriousness of the job he appreciates some levity and is having fun with this.
Since he’s so active on Facebook, we reached out to Hale online to see if he would respond.
“Anonymity is guaranteed”, the sheriff’s office promises.
Donald Clark’s home is the one Hale and another man allegedly broke into.
“What do I want for Logan?”
“I think it’s stupid of him to be taunting the sheriff’s department that way”, Clark explained.
Polk County Sheriff: “You would be wise to turn yourself in”.
Polk County Sheriff’s Office via Facebook A Facebook user named Logan “Finallyfree” Hale taunted deputies on Facebook.
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There is a $500 reward for information leading to an arrest. If you have any information on his whereabouts contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-226-TIPS. “Finally Free just can not be-Logan Hale belongs in jail!” the new post says. Serve your time and use it to study …