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Clay County deputy arrested, fired amid investigation into sexual assault of theft victim
Clay County deputy arrested, fired amid investigation into sexual assault of theft victim

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time28-06-2025

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Clay County deputy arrested, fired amid investigation into sexual assault of theft victim

A Clay County sheriff's deputy was arrested and fired amid an ongoing investigation into allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman who reported a theft at her home earlier this month. Clay County Sheriff Michelle Cook said Ryan Perry, 33, was arrested the evening of June 27 on a charge of armed sexual battery under the color of law in an investigation launched June 21 when the Sheriff's Office was notified of the allegation. Cook said the alleged incident happened June 18 when Perry and another deputy — who she emphasized was not implicated — responded to the victim's Orange Park home to investigate a reported theft. Perry is accused of following the victim upstairs to her bedroom while the second deputy remained downstairs talking to witnesses regarding the theft. "While Perry and the victim were alone, Perry demanded that the victim expose her breasts for him, and then he inappropriately touched the victim against her will in a manner that completed the offense of sexual battery," Cook told reporters during a briefing after the June 27 arrest. Cook said the Sheriff's Office immediately began investigating when the incident was reported on June 21. 'Through multiple interviews and further investigative efforts, detectives gathered the evidence needed to arrest Perry for armed sexual battery, and he was arrested earlier this evening,' Cook said. Cook urged anyone who might have had a similar encounter with Perry to immediately contact the Sheriff's Office. "We are interested in hearing from anyone who may have had a similar experience with Ryan Perry as this investigation continues," said Cook, adding that she "wants to speak directly to the citizens of Clay County. " Cook said Perry's employment was terminated at the Sheriff's Office with his arrest. He had been a Sheriff's Office employee since October 2018. 'I want to speak directly to the citizens of Clay County who have ever been through the burdens of trauma of sexual assault. We hear you. We stand with you, and we will fight for you," Cook said. Speaking directly to the community during the briefing, Cook said she "could not be more disappointed tonight with the news that I have to share with our community.' "It is devastating to us as an agency and to me personally, and I assure you that we will follow through on this and justice will be served," Cook said. Former JSO officer sentenced: 'Extraordinarily serious': Ex-cop Josue Garriga gets 24 years in prison for underage sex Ex-JSO cop, softball coach sentenced : Former JSO officer, softball coach sentenced to 20 years on 2 counts of attempted sexual battery She thanked the victim, whom she described as "very brave" for coming forward. After the incident happened, the victim told some friends and family about it and they encouraged her to report it to the Sheriff's Office. When she did, detectives launched the investigation, Cook said. The Sheriff's Office had investigated two prior complaints against Perry during his employment with the agency. One complaint "was sustained" and the other "was unfounded," she said. "One was somewhat similar … but was unfounded at the time," she said. Cook said the other complaint against Perry involved "a different type of charge," and was sustained. The complaint that was sustained involved an allegation of "inappropriate" comments, reported First Coast News, the Times-Union's news partner. First Coast News reported that a document of the sustained complaint stated that Perry "admitted he made inappropriate comments during his conversations with (the complainant)." The document describes Perry complimenting the complainant's appearance and telling her, "I want to **** you," according to the First Coast News report. Cook said that "any time a deputy does wrong, it's devastating." "It's sad. It's devastating. We work so hard to build community trust. We work so hard to build a culture here of an organization that serves and protects the community and not victimizes the community. So this is absolutely devastating," Cook said of the impact on the Sheriff's Office. Cook also said personally, "It makes me mad." "I'm pissed. Devastated. Let down. We're here to protect and serve our community, not victimize them. The fact that somebody who wears a badge victimized somebody in this community is devastating. It makes me mad," Cook said. Information wasn't immediately available regarding court proceedings in the case This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Clay County sheriff's deputy arrested on sexual assault charge, fired

Clay County deputy arrested, fired amid investigation into sexual assault of theft victim
Clay County deputy arrested, fired amid investigation into sexual assault of theft victim

Yahoo

time28-06-2025

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Clay County deputy arrested, fired amid investigation into sexual assault of theft victim

A Clay County sheriff's deputy was arrested and fired amid an ongoing investigation into allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman who reported a theft at her home earlier this month. Clay County Sheriff Michelle Cook said Ryan Perry, 33, was arrested the evening of June 27 on a charge of armed sexual battery under the color of law in an investigation launched June 21 when the Sheriff's Office was notified of the allegation. Cook said the alleged incident happened June 18 when Perry and another deputy — who she emphasized was not implicated — responded to the victim's Orange Park home to investigate a reported theft. Perry is accused of following the victim upstairs to her bedroom while the second deputy remained downstairs talking to witnesses regarding the theft. "While Perry and the victim were alone, Perry demanded that the victim expose her breasts for him, and then he inappropriately touched the victim against her will in a manner that completed the offense of sexual battery," Cook told reporters during a briefing after the June 27 arrest. Cook said the Sheriff's Office immediately began investigating when the incident was reported on June 21. 'Through multiple interviews and further investigative efforts, detectives gathered the evidence needed to arrest Perry for armed sexual battery, and he was arrested earlier this evening,' Cook said. Cook urged anyone who might have had a similar encounter with Perry to immediately contact the Sheriff's Office. "We are interested in hearing from anyone who may have had a similar experience with Ryan Perry as this investigation continues," said Cook, adding that she "wants to speak directly to the citizens of Clay County. " Cook said Perry's employment was terminated at the Sheriff's Office with his arrest. He had been a Sheriff's Office employee since October 2018. 'I want to speak directly to the citizens of Clay County who have ever been through the burdens of trauma of sexual assault. We hear you. We stand with you, and we will fight for you," Cook said. Speaking directly to the community during the briefing, Cook said she "could not be more disappointed tonight with the news that I have to share with our community.' "It is devastating to us as an agency and to me personally, and I assure you that we will follow through on this and justice will be served," Cook said. Former JSO officer sentenced: 'Extraordinarily serious': Ex-cop Josue Garriga gets 24 years in prison for underage sex Ex-JSO cop, softball coach sentenced : Former JSO officer, softball coach sentenced to 20 years on 2 counts of attempted sexual battery She thanked the victim, whom she described as "very brave" for coming forward. After the incident happened, the victim told some friends and family about it and they encouraged her to report it to the Sheriff's Office. When she did, detectives launched the investigation, Cook said. The Sheriff's Office had investigated two prior complaints against Perry during his employment with the agency. One complaint "was sustained" and the other "was unfounded," she said. "One was somewhat similar … but was unfounded at the time," she said. Cook said the other complaint against Perry involved "a different type of charge," and was sustained. The complaint that was sustained involved an allegation of "inappropriate" comments, reported First Coast News, the Times-Union's news partner. First Coast News reported that a document of the sustained complaint stated that Perry "admitted he made inappropriate comments during his conversations with (the complainant)." The document describes Perry complimenting the complainant's appearance and telling her, "I want to **** you," according to the First Coast News report. Cook said that "any time a deputy does wrong, it's devastating." "It's sad. It's devastating. We work so hard to build community trust. We work so hard to build a culture here of an organization that serves and protects the community and not victimizes the community. So this is absolutely devastating," Cook said of the impact on the Sheriff's Office. Cook also said personally, "It makes me mad." "I'm pissed. Devastated. Let down. We're here to protect and serve our community, not victimize them. The fact that somebody who wears a badge victimized somebody in this community is devastating. It makes me mad," Cook said. Information wasn't immediately available regarding court proceedings in the case This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Clay County sheriff's deputy arrested on sexual assault charge, fired

Firefighter released from the hospital following fire that destroyed an Ace Hardware
Firefighter released from the hospital following fire that destroyed an Ace Hardware

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time24-05-2025

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Firefighter released from the hospital following fire that destroyed an Ace Hardware

The firefighter who was injured during an emergency response in Orange Park Friday night has been identified. The Orange Park Fire Department said Firefighter Cochran suffered a heat-related medical emergency while working alongside Clay County Fire Rescue and several other agencies. 'Our firefighters worked tirelessly in extreme conditions to contain and extinguish the blaze,' said OPFD. >>> STREAM ACTION NEWS JAX LIVE <<< [DOWNLOAD: Free Action News Jax app for alerts as news breaks] The fire destroyed the family-owned Hagan Ace Hardware on Blanding Boulevard. Officials said they got the fire under control just after midnight, but the road remained shut down until nearly 9 A.M. Saturday morning. OPFD announced Saturday afternoon that Cochran had been released from the hospital and is expected to make a full recovery. No employees or customers were injured. 'We could not be prouder of the men and women of the Orange Park Fire Department who answer the call without hesitation, fully aware of the risks to their own safety,' said OPFD. Their courage, commitment, and professionalism are unwavering." The cause of the fire has not yet been identified, and the State Fire Marshal is investigating. A representative for Hagan Ace Hardware said Friday night that the location was their headquarters and housed its administrative offices, along with important company documents. The company had the following message for the community Saturday: 'THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU! The outpouring of love and support has been amazing. This building wasn't just a 'store' for us. For the past 45 years it has been our 'home base', a place we have created some of our best memories at Hagan Ace. It's so wonderful to see it has been a place of joy for so many of you too. 'As we navigate through this… please be patient with us. Because our main computers run through headquarters our other locations might experience a few hiccups in the coming days. We thank you in advance for your understanding." For the breaking news updates as they happened and videos of the fire, read the original story here. [SIGN UP: Action News Jax Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Motorcyclist dies in crash on Blanding Boulevard in Clay County
Motorcyclist dies in crash on Blanding Boulevard in Clay County

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time17-05-2025

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Motorcyclist dies in crash on Blanding Boulevard in Clay County

A 37-year-old Orange Park man is dead after the motorcycle he was riding collided with an SUV Friday on Blanding Boulevard. The wreck occurred north of Ridgewood Avenue at about 5:20 p.m. The motorcyclist was traveling northbound on Blanding when he, 'failed to maintain a safe distance' and hit the right side of an SUV turning into the Walmart parking lot, a Florida Highway Patrol news release states. >>> STREAM ACTION NEWS JAX LIVE <<< The 64-year-old SUV driver was not injured. The motorcyclist was taken to Orange Park Medical Center where he was pronounced dead, the news release states. [DOWNLOAD: Free Action News Jax app for alerts as news breaks] [SIGN UP: Action News Jax Daily Headlines Newsletter] Click here to download the free Action News Jax news and weather apps, click here to download the Action News Jax Now app for your smart TV and click here to stream Action News Jax live.

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