SEARCH ON FOR SUSPECT IN DRUG RIPOFF
ROBBERY
Two men
who were ripped off of $12,000
during a drug deal that went bad
called the Volusia County Sheriff’s
Office Monday night seeking justice.
Deputies investigated the case into
the night, arresting one suspect
early Tuesday morning and obtaining
a warrant for a second suspect. The
money hasn’t been recovered.
The
victims said their trouble started
after they made arrangements to go
to one of the suspect’s home on
Sunset Boulevard near Holly Hill to
buy 20 pounds of marijuana. But when
they got there, the suspects pulled
guns on the victims, took their
money along with a wallet and cell
phone and then drove off. The
victims jumped into their vehicle
and followed the suspects while
calling 911 to report the robbery.
“I was just held at gunpoint trying
to buy drugs. We’re following the
dude right now,” the caller told the
Sheriff’s Office call-taker. The
call-taker counseled the victims not
to put themselves in any more danger
and urged them to stop following the
suspects. “You don’t need to do
that. If he just held a gun to you,
do not do that,” the call-taker
said. “But’ he’s got my money,” the
victim replied. “I don’t want him to
get away with my money.”
The
victims eventually lost sight of the
suspects, made another 911 call and
waited at the Volusia Mall in
Daytona Beach for responding
deputies. Investigators also were
called out to follow-up on the case.
After getting the suspects
identified and obtaining warrants,
deputies raided the home on Sunset
Boulevard at about 8 a.m. Tuesday
morning and arrested 34-year-old
Craig Anthony Williams. Williams,
who lives at the house, was charged
with one count of armed robbery and
booked into the Volusia County
Branch Jail in Daytona Beach without
bond. Deputies are still
searching for Williams’ alleged
accomplice, 29-year-old Lavarus
Peterkin of Daytona Beach. Peterkin,
who’s wanted on an open warrant
charging him with armed robbery, is
6’1” and about 175 pounds, with
black hair, brown eyes and a tattoo
on his right hand.
UPDATE: Peterkin turned himself in at the
Volusia County Branch Jail in
Daytona Beach May 16.