Dangerous Kentucky fugitive arrested after shoplifting from Vero Beach Wal-Mart

Dangerous Kentucky fugitive arrested after shoplifting from Vero Beach Wal-Mart

Indian River, Fl-On Tuesday, January 8th, the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office received a call of shoplifting from Wal-Mart Loss Prevention, 5555 20th Street, in Vero Beach. They advised that a man had concealed a black BB gun in his clothing and was about to exit the store. Deputies arrived on scene as the man exited the store. He fled east from the store. Then leading Corporal Brandon Quintero and Trainee Blake Giordano, Deputies Joanna Fricke, and Sean Primavera on a foot chase through construction areas and unfinished buildings. Deputies chased him for more than a half a mile through trees and two small retention ponds, eventually apprehending him. The man, later identified as Kenneth Fitzgerald (31) of Kentucky, continued to resist deputies even after being handcuffed, kicking at the deputies.

The stolen items were recovered in the construction area and his vehicle was seized from the parking lot. Deputies obtained a search warrant for the vehicle, where they located a loaded .25 caliber pistol, three homemade suppressors, 130 grams of crystal methamphetamine, small amounts of LSD and marijuana, a digital scale, and counterfeit money. Deputies learned that Fitzgerald was wanted out of Kentucky for grand theft over $10,000.00 and absconding parole. He was listed as potentially armed and dangerous and has numerous previous convictions for violence against first responders.

Fitzgerald was booked into the Indian River County Jail on charges of resisting arrest with violence, trespassing on a posted construction site, and retail theft. He is being held without bond at this time. Additional charges are pending for the items recovered in his vehicle. Law Enforcement from Kentucky called to thank our agency for apprehending this dangerous wanted felon. Indian River County Sheriff Deryl Loar stated, “The apprehension of this man was a true team effort by our deputies and detectives. We are glad Fitzgerald is off the streets and behind bars where he belongs. Thanks to our men and women who put their lives on the line every day to protect our community.”

 

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