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ARCHER, Fla. – Authorities apprehended Michael Louis Leopold, 47, and Michele Belinda Lewis, 47, in Archer after a K-9 unit reportedly discovered Leopold, wanted on a warrant, concealed beneath a four-foot heap of debris.
On January 12, around 2:13 p.m., deputies from the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office (ASO) visited a residence in Archer, aiming to track down Leopold. He was sought by Sarasota County officials for missing a court appearance related to a felony drug charge.
A nearby resident allegedly informed an ASO Warrants Investigator that Leopold had entered the home. Another occupant confirmed that Leopold and Lewis were likely the sole individuals inside. It was noted by deputies that the pair resided in a “makeshift enclosed porch” connected to the property.
When deputies knocked on the front door, they received no response. After securing a loose dog in the backyard, they approached the back door, where they could hear barking from inside. Additionally, a woman’s voice was audible, seemingly engaged in conversation with someone else. The deputies issued loud commands, urging anyone within to reveal themselves.
When nobody emerged, multiple K-9 teams responded. Lewis reportedly refused to come out of the home or provide her name, and she said Leopold was not there. Deputies continued to issue commands to come out for about 30 minutes, and then they created a hole next to a window-mounted air conditioning unit and saw Lewis. Lewis allegedly continued to refuse to come out of the home for some time, but then she came outside, was detained in handcuffs, and provided her name. Lewis allegedly said Leopold was not home and she had no idea where he was.
The owners of the home provided consent for a search of the home, and deputies reportedly found a Ruger 10/22 rifle in Leopold’s bedroom; Leopold is a convicted felon who is not permitted to possess firearms.
Deputies noted that Leopold’s bedroom was “full of debris and belongings,” and about an hour later, a K-9 team alerted to a pile of “debris and belongings” that was about four feet tall.
A deputy began issuing loud commands to come out, and another deputy began removing items from the pile and eventually found Leopold lying on the floor under a blanket; Leopold was apprehended by a K-9 and allegedly started shouting and grabbing the K-9’s face, mouth, and neck until he was pulled away. Leopold was treated for a dog bite and transported to a local hospital.
Based on the size of the pile, Lewis was arrested because deputies reported that Leopold could not have placed all those items on top of himself without assistance.
Leopold was charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, striking a law enforcement K-9, and resisting an officer without violence. He has one felony conviction (non-violent) and three misdemeanor convictions (non-violent). Judge Susan Miller-Jones set bail at $60,000 on the new charges.
Lewis has been charged with resisting an officer without violence. She has no criminal convictions, and Judge Miller-Jones ordered her released on her own recognizance to the supervision of Court Services for mental health treatment.
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