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Officers confront Robulock, make meth arrest
A 25-year-old Carrabelle man was jailed on 11 counts relating to methamphetamine manufacture and sale after being arrested May 26 following a brief confrontation with police.
Michael Angelo Robulock, 25, who resides at 524 River Road, was held on $115,000 bond in the county jail following the incident.
On May 26, members of the Franklin County Sheriff's Office Narcotics Unit executed a search warrant at Robulock's River Road residence. They were assisted by law enforcement personnel from the Carrabelle Police Department, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and deputies from the sheriff's office and K-9 unit.
Prior to the execution of the warrant, which was for the sale of a controlled substance - methamphetamine, Robulock was observed operating a 2000 Chevrolet automobile a short distance from the residence.
Upon an attempt to stop Robulock by sheriff's deputies and Carrabelle police officers, a chase ensued where Robulock attempted to run over one of the deputies trying to stop the vehicle. The deputy fired his service weapon into the engine to disable the vehicle.
Robulock was able to return to his residence, fled inside and barricaded himself, refusing to come out. Inside of the house, a female identified as Danielle McCullough, who also resides at that location, was present.
Deputies surrounded the house, and after a brief confrontation and negotiation, Robulock surrendered. During the execution of the search warrant, members of the Narcotics Unit located and seized materials, paraphernalia, and controlled substances such as methamphetamine, and controlled prescriptions. Police said evidence of an active methamphetamine laboratory was also found.
Robulock was charged with manufacturing of methamphetamine, three counts of possession of a controlled substance, one count of sale of a controlled substance, possession of listed chemicals, one count of manufacturing of drug paraphernalia, trafficking in over 28 grams of methamphetamine, fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement, aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, and resisting without violence.
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| More like the thugs who set him up to rob his house. |
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| agree - Feb 27, 2010 10:17:31 AM | Remove Comment |
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| Yeah right, when it's a set up. He's lived there all his life and not a violent person. I taught him in school. |
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| The truth - Feb 24, 2010 03:34:47 PM | Remove Comment |
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| I think this man needs to sent to prison for along time. The men and women of the Franklin County Sheriff's Office should not have to worry about a thug like him trying to kill another one of them. |
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| James Gustafson - Jun 07, 2009 07:22:52 PM | Remove Comment |




