Most Wanted Wednesday: We feature some of SWFL’s most wanted suspects; Jan. 19

Reporter: Rich Kolko
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Ceola Robinson, Brandon Scerri

This weekly WINK News segment features fugitives from justice right here in Southwest Florida.

This is your chance to help out the community and give the tip that gets these people off the street. These suspects need to be found – and you can help. If you have seen them, reach out to Crime Stoppers or your local law enforcement. Call 1-800-780-TIPS (8477).

Here are three fugitives wanted by Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers.

Ceola Robinso

Ceola Robinson (DOB 10/15/80) – wanted in Lee County for violation of probation on a grand theft charge.

She is also a person of interest in several other active theft investigations in Southwest Florida.

Robinson is a registered convicted felon with 31 previous bookings on her rap sheet on 161 charges that include aggravated assault, home invasion robbery, battery, drug trafficking, weapons offenses, obstruction, and lots and lots of thefts.

She’s also been sent to state prison for burglary and fleeing and eluding officers.

Robinson is 5’9”, 200 pounds and was last known to be living in Central Fort Myers.

In order to avoid going back to jail, she could be using one of her aliases that include Felicia Willard, Shenieka Paulin, Stacey Jackson or Rochelle Robinson. And upon her arrest, she will be held without bond.

Brandon Scerri

Brandon Scerri (DOB 4/9/95) – wanted in Lee County for felony battery. Witnesses said Scerri was at a Fort Myers Beach business when he approached the victim, trying to instigate a fight.

After tossing a handful of firecrackers at the man, Scerri launched a series of punches, causing injuries that sent the victim to the hospital. He managed to flee on foot before deputies arrived, and has been laying low since the December attack.

Scerri has a documented history of violence, including an incident when he was on a shrimping trip and attacked a fellow fisherman with a hammer-like object to the head before jumping overboard – a charge which ultimately landed him in prison.

Scerri is 5’11”, 175 pounds, and is likely to still be in or around the Fort Myers Beach area.


If you have a tip on the whereabouts of any of these wanted suspects contact Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers. All callers will remain anonymous and will be eligible for a cash reward of up to $3,000.

Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers
1-800-780-TIPS (8477) or
southwestfloridacrimestoppers.com

Crime Stoppers of Southwest Florida

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