Brevard Fugitive of the Week Arrested By Sheriff’s Department Fugitive Unit

By  //  February 18, 2016

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Earlier, members of our Brevard County Sheriff's Office Fugitive Unit arrested Daniel Tindall who was this week's "Wheel of Fugitive" winner. (BCSO image)
Earlier, members of our Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Fugitive Unit arrested Daniel Tindall who was this week’s “Wheel of Fugitive” winner. (BCSO image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Earlier, members of our Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Fugitive Unit arrested Daniel Tindall who was this week’s “Wheel of Fugitive” winner.

The arrest was pursuant to a number of leads that were received by the Fugitive Unit following last night’s episode of “Wheel of Fugitive” that asked our citizens to help us locate Tindall who was wanted for Failure To Appear For Jury Trial For Felony Battery.

The Fugitive Unit took Tindall into custody near US 1 and SR 46 in Mims without incident after conducting surveillance at several locations.

Tindall was transported to the Brevard County Jail on a “No Bond” status.

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Tindall admitted that he knew he was on “Wheel of Fugitive” and also admitted that he watches “Wheel of Fugitive” every week to see if he was going to be selected.

Unfortunately, for him we don’t have FaceBook or YouTube in the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Jail so he is gonna miss quite a few episodes.

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ABOUT BREVARD COUNTY SHERIFF WAYNE IVEY:

Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey has been a law enforcement officer for over three decades. Sheriff Ivey is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and has a Bachelor’s Degree from Daytona State College in Management and Supervision. Sheriff Ivey’s background in law enforcement is inclusive of Management, Criminal Investigations, Narcotics, Patrol Services, Public Integrity Investigations, and Corrections.

Sheriff Wayne Ivey

Prior to being elected in 2012, Sheriff Ivey served the citizens of the State of Florida as a Resident Agent in Charge for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. As a member of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Sheriff Ivey developed and created the country’s first ever statewide Task Force on Identity Theft. That same year the Task Force was named one of the top five most innovative programs in the country by the International Association of Chiefs of Police and investigated approximately 44 million dollars in fraud cases. Additionally, as a member of FDLE, Sheriff Ivey created the Child Abduction Response Team (C.A.R.T) that re-defined the way Child Abduction cases are conducted throughout the country today. The program was later selected as the most innovative program in the country by the International Association of Chiefs of Police and is now used as a nationwide model in the response and investigation of child abductions.

Sheriff Ivey has testified before the United States Congress on law enforcement related matters and has extensive experience in the area of Public Integrity Investigations. Sheriff Ivey was honored as the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Special Agent of the Year (1996) and was also recognized by the Commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for his Outstanding Contributions to Criminal Justice. In August of 2011 Sheriff Ivey was honored by the National Organization of Victims Advocacy for his work at the national level as an advocate of victim’s rights and protection.

Sheriff Ivey speaks regularly on topics such as Identity Theft, Crime in America, Human Trafficking, Domestic Violence, and Self Defense through Mental Preparedness. Sheriff Ivey firmly believes that Crime Prevention and Education are vital to reduce our crime rate and protect our community.