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Naples Woman Wanted for Probation Violation

A woman with 20 prior arrests in Lee and Collier counties is wanted in Naples for violating her probation. Brooke Rodriguez, 39, has a history of drug possession and other charges. She is believed to be hiding in Collier County and will be held without bond upon her arrest.

Naples, FL, Collier CountyIncident: June 27, 20262 min read

Naples residents are on high alert as a woman with a lengthy criminal history is wanted for violating her probation. Brooke Rodriguez, 39, has 20 prior arrests in both Lee and Collier counties, with charges ranging from possession of meth and other drugs to grand theft auto and disorderly intoxication.

Naples Crime History

The woman's history of crime in Naples and surrounding areas is extensive. According to Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers, Rodriguez has been arrested multiple times for various offenses, including possession of meth and other drugs, grand theft auto, assault, resisting, battery, theft, and the illegal use of credit cards.

Probation Violation

Rodriguez is currently wanted for violating her probation following an arrest for drug possession. Authorities believe she is hiding in Collier County, where she is known to work as a waitress, bartender, and stripper.

The community is urged to remain vigilant and report any information about Rodriguez's whereabouts to Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers at 1-800-780-TIPS (8477).

Key Facts

  • Location: Naples, Collier County
  • Suspect: Brooke Rodriguez, 39
  • Charges: Probation violation, drug possession
  • Prior Arrests: 20 in Lee and Collier counties
  • Occupation: Waitress, bartender, stripper
  • Current Status: Wanted, believed to be hiding in Collier County

What Happens Next

As the investigation continues, authorities are urging anyone with information about Rodriguez's whereabouts to come forward. The community can report tips anonymously through Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers, and may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $3,000 if their tip leads to an arrest. The case highlights the ongoing issues with crime and recidivism in Naples and surrounding areas, and the importance of community involvement in keeping neighborhoods safe.

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: Gulf Coast News and Weather.

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