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Escambia County Sheriff's Colonel Arrested

A former colonel for the Escambia County Sheriff's Office was arrested on June 18. Mindy Von Ansbach Young resigned before her arrest. She faces charges including felony criminal mischief and aggravated stalking.

Pensacola, FL, Escambia CountyIncident: June 18, 20262 min read

Mindy Von Ansbach Young, a former colonel for the Escambia County Sheriff's Office, was arrested on June 18. She was arrested by her own agency. The arrest came after the Milton Police Department issued a warrant for her arrest.

Escambia County Sheriff's Office Investigation

The investigation led to Von Ansbach Young's arrest on charges of felony criminal mischief, two counts of aggravated stalking, harassing a witness, and breach of the peace. According to reports, on the morning of June 11, Von Ansbach Young allegedly traveled to the home where her estranged husband appeared to be living with another woman.

Charges and Arrest

Von Ansbach Young was arrested by ECSO deputies. The Office of the State Attorney stated that she was arrested on charges related to allegedly stalking her soon-to-be ex-husband and his alleged partner while threatening to harm them.

Key Facts

  • Location: Escambia County, Florida
  • Charges: Felony criminal mischief, aggravated stalking, harassing a witness, breach of the peace
  • Arrest Date: June 18, 2026
  • Agency: Escambia County Sheriff's Office
  • Resignation: Mindy Von Ansbach Young resigned before her arrest
  • Current Status: Arrested and facing charges

The details regarding the charges have not been fully released, but according to the Office of the State Attorney, Mindy Von Ansbach Young was arrested on charges of felony criminal mischief, two counts of aggravated stalking, harassing a witness, and breach of the peace.

Ongoing Case

The case against Mindy Von Ansbach Young is ongoing. As the investigation continues, more details may emerge regarding the events leading to her arrest. For now, Von Ansbach Young faces serious charges, and her resignation from the Escambia County Sheriff's Office has raised questions about the incident and the agency's response.

This article was generated by AI from publicly reported news sources. Details may be incomplete or subject to change as investigations develop. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Sources: Pensacola News Journal.

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