Teen lied about being taken, shot self in leg, Florida sheriff says
The 17-year-old who was reported missing in Marion County last week is accused of making the entire thing up and shooting himself in the leg to cover it up. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office on Monday shared an update in the case that has drawn a lot of attention after it was first reported the teen was taken by a group of men. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement issued an Amber Alert on Thursday evening for a 17-year-old. But at noon on Friday, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office said the teen remained missing but that the original claim appeared to be not true.A short time later, deputies announced the teen had been located. The Williston Police Department said officers located him in Levy County, northwest of Ocala. FDLE said the teen might have been taken by or was in the company of four unknown males, but determined that was not true.”The initial details that (the teen) texted to his family, were proven to be false,” Sheriff Billy Woods said in a Facebook video. “Completely made up. We did find evidence of a single gunshot where (the teen) left his truck. However, his claims that he had been shot and abducted were quickly disproven. We then learned that he had purchased a bicycle, tent and camping supplies just prior to him reporting this.”The Marion County Sheriff’s Office shared on Thursday that it was investigating a shooting around 4 p.m. in the same location where the teen was last seen.When deputies arrived, they located a vehicle that belonged to the teen, but he was not present.”There were an alarming amount of red flags initially but, we also have to fully investigate until we know otherwise,” Woods said. The sheriff’s office said the teen “rode away towards Williston while the rest of us were left to think the worst and my team was working in overdrive to solve this case.”The sheriff went on to say: “To continue the ruse, (the teen) who had a handgun with him since the beginning of all of this, chose to shoot himself in the leg, causing a non-life-threatening injury just prior to walking out to the roadway where he would be located by citizens in Williston.” The teen could face charges, the sheriff said. WESH 2 is not naming the teen because of his age.
The 17-year-old who was reported missing in Marion County last week is accused of making the entire thing up and shooting himself in the leg to cover it up.
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office on Monday shared an update in the case that has drawn a lot of attention after it was first reported the teen was taken by a group of men.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement issued an Amber Alert on Thursday evening for a 17-year-old. But at noon on Friday, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office said the teen remained missing but that the original claim appeared to be not true.
A short time later, deputies announced the teen had been located. The Williston Police Department said officers located him in Levy County, northwest of Ocala.
FDLE said the teen might have been taken by or was in the company of four unknown males, but determined that was not true.
“The initial details that (the teen) texted to his family, were proven to be false,” Sheriff Billy Woods said in a Facebook video. “Completely made up. We did find evidence of a single gunshot where (the teen) left his truck. However, his claims that he had been shot and abducted were quickly disproven. We then learned that he had purchased a bicycle, tent and camping supplies just prior to him reporting this.”
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office shared on Thursday that it was investigating a shooting around 4 p.m. in the same location where the teen was last seen.
When deputies arrived, they located a vehicle that belonged to the teen, but he was not present.
“There were an alarming amount of red flags initially but, we also have to fully investigate until we know otherwise,” Woods said.
The sheriff’s office said the teen “rode away towards Williston while the rest of us were left to think the worst and my team was working in overdrive to solve this case.”
The sheriff went on to say:
“To continue the ruse, (the teen) who had a handgun with him since the beginning of all of this, chose to shoot himself in the leg, causing a non-life-threatening injury just prior to walking out to the roadway where he would be located by citizens in Williston.”
The teen could face charges, the sheriff said.
WESH 2 is not naming the teen because of his age.