In June 2015, the Gulf County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) Criminal
Investigations Division (CID) began investigating seven separate residential
burglaries. Four of the burglaries occurred in the St. Joe Beach area and three
on Cape San Blas. Numerous televisions and household items were stolen.
Investigators immediately noticed similarities in how each burglary was
committed and suspected all were committed by the same suspect. Forensic evidence
was collected from the scenes believed to have been left behind by the suspect.
The evidence was sent to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Crime
Lab for Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) analysis.
On June 18, 2015, Investigators responded to the St. Joe
Beach area and were in the process of investigating one of the seven
residential burglaries. During that investigation it was apparent the suspect
injured themselves during the break in and had stolen a television. That
afternoon Investigators attempted to apprehend a wanted fugitive from Georgia
for unrelated charges. The fugitive, Kenneth David Regan (40), from Bainbridge,
Georgia, attempted to flee on foot during a traffic stop, but was quickly apprehended.
At the time of his arrest he had a severe laceration to his left forearm.
Through further investigation into Regan’s background,
Investigators learned he sold two televisions to a local pawn shop on this
date. Investigators also developed physical evidence that connected Regan to
one of the burglaries on St. Joe Beach by searching a location he stayed at in
Mexico Beach.
The GCSO recently received FDLE laboratory reports which
identified Regan through a DNA match to the forensic evidence collected from
the scenes. Regan is currently incarcerated in the state of Georgia on the unrelated
charges and will be extradited back to Gulf County once the charges are
resolved. Warrants have been obtained for Regan on four separate counts of
Burglary of a Dwelling. Investigators continue to wait on laboratory results on
additional forensic evidence in this investigation and do anticipate additional
burglary charges.
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