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EE_
8th January 2015, 10:00 AM
Police Arrest Couple For Autoerotic Romp
Cops: Duo had sex on vehicle at closed Florida dealership

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JANUARY 7--A Florida couple was arrested early yesterday after they were spotted having sex atop a 2004 Kia Sedona at a West Palm Beach auto dealership, police report.

Officers responding to Mike’s Auto Sales discovered Erin Byrd, 18, and Ramon Mitchell, 29, “inside of a dealership vehicle which did not belong to either subject,” according to a police report.

Cops were summoned to the closed business shortly before midnight by a witness who “advised officers he just witnessed both suspects having sex on top of the vehicle in plain sight.” The 39-year-old man added that he heard the trysting duo moaning.

Upon exiting the minivan, Byrd and Mitchell were arrested. As the 300-pound Mitchell was being handcuffed, he spit in the face of a female officer, police reported.

Owner Michael Melendez arrived at the dealership and told police that he “did not authorize anyone to be in his property after the business was closed,” the report states.

Pictured above, Byrd and Mitchell were each charged with auto burglary, trespass, and lewd and lascivious behavior. Mitchell, who told cops he works at the Improv comedy club in West Palm Beach, was also hit with a felony charge of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer for allegedly spitting on Officer Sarah Burgoon.

Byrd was freed today from the Palm Beach County jail, where Mitchell remains locked up in lieu of $11,000 bail.

The police report does not indicate whether a markdown may be in store for the used four-door (seen above), which has been priced to move at $3995.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/sex/sex-on-a-kia-sedona-654903

- Other FL News

5-Year-Old Girl Dies After Dad Throws Her Off Bridge, Police Say
January 8, 2015 11:35 AM

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (CBS Tampa/AP) — The father of a 5-year-old girl pulled his daughter from the back seat of his car and then threw her off the approach to the Sunshine Skyway bridge into the bay about 60 feet below, police said Thursday.

It wasn’t clear why 25-year-old John Nicholas Jonchuck threw his daughter or whether or not she was alive at the time, though an officer who witnessed it said he “thought he heard the child scream, but he wasn’t sure,” St. Petersburg police Chief Anthony Holloway said at a news conference.

Police records said Jonchuck was separated from Phoebe’s mother and the two had a rocky relationship, with Jonchuck trying to get a restraining order against her as recently as last month. Jonchuck had custody of Phoebe and they lived with his father in Tampa.

Just after midnight, police saw Jonchuck’s PT Cruiser speeding toward the bridge at 100 mph. By the time an officer caught up with him, Jonchuck had pulled over near the bridge.

Jonchuck got out and started toward the officer, who pulled his weapon. Then Jonchuck went around to the passenger side of his car and got Phoebe out from the back seat and tossed her over the bridge railing.

Jonchuck faces first-degree murder charges. His first court hearing is scheduled for Thursday afternoon.
“He lawyered up,” Holloway said. “He really didn’t want to talk.”
Jail records didn’t list the name of Jonchuck’s attorney.

WTSP-TV reports that dive teams from Eckerd College arrived and pulled the little girl from the water. Rescue crews tried to revive her. She was pronounced dead at 2:44 a.m. An autopsy is pending.
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fter throwing his daughter, officers said Jonchuck got back in the car and led police on a chase into a neighboring county. At one point, he turned his car around and started driving toward officers. They eventually put out traffic spikes and stopped him.

Jonchuck also faces charges of aggravated assault with a motor vehicle on a law enforcement officer and aggravated fleeing and eluding police.

Authorities said Jonchuck filed a restraining order against the child’s mother last month, but it’s not clear why and it wasn’t granted.

Authorities didn’t release information about the girl’s mother, but said they had spoken with her in the hours after the child was found.

According to a 2013 Tampa Police incident report, Jonchuck called officers when Phoebe’s mother, Michelle Kerr, showed up at her day care. He told officers that he had a restraining order against her.

Jonchuck said they had recently separated after eight years and because of Kerr’s “violent actions,” he obtained the order. Kerr left the daycare without seeing her child.
It’s not clear whether Jonchuck had actually gotten a restraining order.

According to court records in Tampa, Jonchuck had been arrested on misdemeanor domestic violence charges in recent years, but it appeared those charges had been dropped. He also had been cited several times on driving infractions.

mick silver
8th January 2015, 10:32 AM
I don't have words for what I would like to say about the top story . dad needs to meet the same

EE_
8th January 2015, 10:42 AM
I don't have words for what I would like to say about the top story . dad needs to meet the same

What? you'd be upset if that was your 18 yr old daughter in the news?
The right thing for dad to do for the dealership, would be to buy that car for his daughter.

Ponce
8th January 2015, 12:19 PM
No comment.....to angry ffrom the second story.

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BrewTech
8th January 2015, 12:56 PM
What? you'd be upset if that was your 18 yr old daughter in the news?
The right thing for dad to do for the dealership, would be to buy that car for his daughter.

I'm thinking he meant the second story. I could be wrong.

Cebu_4_2
8th January 2015, 01:15 PM
Black mugshot don't look like he is #300