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Case ID: 16838
Classification: Neglect / Abandonment
Animal: dog (pit-bull)
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3 rescued dogs abandoned
Century, FL (US)

Incident Date: Monday, Aug 23, 2010
County: Escambia

Charges: Misdemeanor, Felony Non-CTA
Disposition: Alleged

Alleged: Dustin Ryan Burkett

Case Updates: 1 update(s) available

Century volunteer fireman -- the son of the department chief -- was arrested Tuesday night, charged with sexually abusing an underage girl and with abandoning dogs rescued by the department.

Dustin Ryan Burkett, 28, of Century, was booked into the Escambia County Jail just before 11 p.m. Tuesday on one felony count of lewd and lascivious battery on a victim 12 to 15 years of age, one felony count of grand theft, and misdemeanor charges of abandonment of animals and obstruction of justice, according to Melissa Aiken Rawson, spokesperson for the Escambia County Sheriff's Office. Burkett was released from jail Wednesday afternoon on $15,000 bond, according to jail records.

An arrest warrant was signed Tuesday on the sexual abuse charge stemming from a 2009 incident in which a 15 year old girl told deputies she had intercourse with Burkett at Lake Stone Campground in Century. The encounter, according to the victim, took place on or about March 28, 2009. The Escambia County Sheriff's Office received information on April 13, 2009, that the relationship had taken place, and the victim was interviewed at her school on April 28, 2009.

Burkett retained an attorney and refused to meet with the Sheriff's Office investigators, according to the warrant affidavit.

In an unrelated incident, a second arrest warrant was signed against Burkett on Tuesday for allegedly abandoning three dogs that were reported to be "rescued" by the Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue last month.

The Century Station of Escambia-Rescue responded to a reported motor vehicle accident on Sunday, August 22 on North Century Boulevard just south of Tedder Road. They discovered that there was no accident; rather, a motorist had stopped after seeing the three dogs nearly in the road. Both the fire department and the Sheriff's Office requested that Escambia County Animal Control respond, but the agency refused stating that it did not meet their call-out criteria.

Rather than leave the dogs beside the road, they were taken back to the Century firehouse as firefighters worked to determine what to do with the canines. According to the Escambia County Sheriff's Office incident report, the Burkett told his follow firefighters to, "Put them in my truck. I have a pen at my house".

A Century Volunteer Fire Department officer emailed NorthEscambia.com that night, providing photographs of the dogs and asking for help in find the dogs' owner. NorthEscambia.com published that story Monday, August 23.

After the article was published on NorthEscambia.com, the dogs' owner contacted the fire department. According to the ECSO, the owner confronted Burkett at the Century fire station the next evening and asked the whereabouts of his dogs. Burkett according to the incident report, "refused to respond and acted like he didn't know what (the victim) was talking about".

On Wednesday, the dogs' owner went to the Burkett's residence on Highway 4A and spoke with the suspect's father. The father was helpful but said that he did not see the dogs or know where his son had put them, the victim told deputies.

Burkett told a fire department officer that he had found a good home for the dogs in Walnut Hill, and the officer contact NorthEscambia.com with the information. Based on that information from the fire department, a followup story was published by NorthEscambia.com on Thursday, August 26, reporting that a home had been found for the dogs.

On Thursday, deputies met with both Burkett and his father. Burkett told deputies, according to their report, that he had given the dogs to a man he met. He told a deputy that he did not know how to contact the man and that the deputy should call his friend. The friend told the deputy by phone that "he did not want to be involved and that he was not going to tell a lie to keep (the suspect) out of trouble". He said that Burkett contacted him Sunday night and "asked him to cover for him if asked the whereabouts of the missing dogs". The friend told the deputy that Burkett told him that he took the dogs and dropped them off at the intersection of North Pine Barren Road and Highway 168.

When contacted by phone, the deputy said Burkett admitted to putting the dogs out of his vehicle on Pine Barren Road on Wednesday. About 30 minutes later, Burkett called the suspect again to advise him that he was going to face charges over the dogs. "He advised me that he didn't kill them or sell them and that he put them out on Sunday," Deputy David Bashore wrote in his report.

The dogs were found a few days later on Highway 4, not far from Northview High School. They were determined to be in good condition by a veterinarian and returned the owner.

Burkett is the son of the Century District Fire Chief Reggie Burkett, according to the Sheriff's Office. Disciplinary action was taken against Burkett by the department, according to Century Assistant District Chief David Adams. He declined to elaborate.


Case Updates

A felony grand theft charge against a former Century volunteer fireman has been dropped in a case involving the abandonment of three dogs.

Dustin Ryan Burkett, 28, of Century, still faces one felony count of lewd and lascivious battery on a victim 12 to 15 years of age and misdemeanor charges of abandonment of animals and obstruction of justice. He has pleaded not guilty on all charges.

Burkett's sexual abuse charge stems from a 2009 incident in which a 15 year old girl told deputies she had intercourse with Burkett at Lake Stone Campground in Century. The encounter, according to the victim, took place on or about March 28, 2009. The Escambia County Sheriff's Office received information on April 13, 2009, that the relationship had taken place, and the victim was interviewed at her school on April 28, 2009.

Burkett retained an attorney and refused to meet with the Sheriff's Office investigators, according to the warrant affidavit.

In an unrelated incident, Burkett was charged with allegedly abandoning three dogs that were reported to be "rescued" by the Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue in August.

The Century Station of Escambia-Rescue responded to a reported motor vehicle accident on Sunday, August 22 on North Century Boulevard just south of Tedder Road. They discovered that there was no accident; rather, a motorist had stopped after seeing the three dogs nearly in the road. Both the fire department and the Sheriff's Office requested that Escambia County Animal Control respond, but the agency refused stating that it did not meet their call-out criteria.

Rather than leave the dogs beside the road, they were taken back to the Century firehouse as firefighters worked to determine what to do with the canines. According to the Escambia County Sheriff's Office incident report, the Burkett told his follow firefighters to, "Put them in my truck. I have a pen at my house".

A Century Volunteer Fire Department officer emailed NorthEscambia.com that night, providing photographs of the dogs and asking for help in find the dogs' owner. NorthEscambia.com published that story Monday, August 23.

After the article was published on NorthEscambia.com, the dogs' owner contacted the fire department. According to the ECSO, the owner confronted Burkett at the Century fire station the next evening and asked the whereabouts of his dogs. Burkett according to the incident report, "refused to respond and acted like he didn't know what (the victim) was talking about".

The dogs' owner then went to the Burkett's residence on Highway 4A and spoke with the suspect's father. The father was helpful but said that he did not see the dogs or know where his son had put them, the victim told deputies.

Burkett told a fire department officer that he had found a good home for the dogs in Walnut Hill, and the officer contact NorthEscambia.com with the information. Based on that information from the fire department, a followup story was published by NorthEscambia.com on Thursday, August 26, reporting that a home had been found for the dogs.

On Thursday, deputies met with both Burkett and his father. Burkett told deputies, according to their report, that he had given the dogs to a man he met. He told a deputy that he did not know how to contact the man and that the deputy should call his friend. The friend told the deputy by phone that "he did not want to be involved and that he was not going to tell a lie to keep (the suspect) out of trouble". He said that Burkett contacted him Sunday night and "asked him to cover for him if asked the whereabouts of the missing dogs". The friend told the deputy that Burkett told him that he took the dogs and dropped them off at the intersection of North Pine Barren Road and Highway 168.

When contacted by phone, the deputy said Burkett admitted to putting the dogs out of his vehicle on Pine Barren Road on Wednesday. About 30 minutes later, Burkett called the suspect again to advise him that he was going to face charges over the dogs. "He advised me that he didn't kill them or sell them and that he put them out on Sunday," Deputy David Bashore wrote in his report.

The dogs were found a few days later on Highway 4, not far from Northview High School. They were determined to be in good condition by a veterinarian and returned the owner.

Burkett has been suspended from Escambia Fire Rescue. He is the son of the Century District Fire Chief Reggie Burkett, according to the Sheriff's Office.
Source: northescambia.com - Nov 11, 2010
Update posted on Nov 12, 2010 - 12:28PM 

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