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Vero Beach Felony Arrests March 18: Drug Trafficking and Violent Charges

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The local authorities in Vero Beach and the wider Indian River County area remain vigilant in maintaining community safety, as reflected in the latest felony arrest and booking reports for March 18. Recent law enforcement activities have led to the apprehension of two local residents facing severe felony charges, both of whom are currently being held without bond.

The following details outline the recent felony bookings in the Vero Beach area:

  • Tyric Montavious Davis, a 27-year-old resident of the 1200 block of 10th Avenue in Vero Beach, has been taken into custody. His serious list of charges includes trafficking in oxycodone (7 grams or more), possession of a controlled substance, and a violation of probation.
  • Charles George Hooker, a 24-year-old resident residing in the 900 block of 12th Street in Vero Beach, was also arrested. He is currently facing a severe charge of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.

The Indian River County felony bookings for March 18 highlight significant local law enforcement interventions, specifically addressing narcotics trafficking and violent offenses within the Vero Beach city limits. Both suspects remain detained without bond as they await further legal proceedings.

Residents of the Treasure Coast are encouraged to stay informed regarding local public safety updates. Authorities continue to monitor neighborhoods within Vero Beach to curb illegal drug distribution and violent crime, ensuring the continued security and well-being of the Indian River County community. The information provided is based on public booking records gathered by local law enforcement, and all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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