Seminole County Sheriff Releases Booking Report for March 16-17
Seminole County Sheriff's Office released its public booking report covering dozens of arrests and bookings from March 16-17, 2026.

The Seminole County Sheriff's Office released its public booking report for March 16 and 17, documenting the names, alleged charges, booking dates, and arresting agencies for dozens of individuals processed through the county's detention system during that two-day period.
The multi-page summary, published March 17, 2026, reflects the standard transparency practice maintained by the sheriff's office of making booking data publicly available on a rolling basis. The report draws from arrests made not only by sheriff's deputies but also by other law enforcement agencies operating within Seminole County whose detainees were processed through the county's booking system.

Each entry in the report includes the individual's name, the alleged charge or charges filed at the time of booking, the date of booking, and the agency responsible for the arrest. Alleged charges listed in booking reports reflect accusations at the time of processing and do not constitute findings of guilt.
The Seminole County Sheriff's Office routinely publishes these summaries as part of its public records obligations under Florida law, which grants residents broad access to arrest and booking information. The reports serve as a primary source for tracking law enforcement activity across the county's municipalities, including Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, and Winter Springs, as well as unincorporated areas under the sheriff's direct jurisdiction.
The full booking report for March 16-17 is available through the Seminole County Sheriff's Office.
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