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Welcome to the Polk County Sheriff's Office News Room, where the Public Information Officers (PIO's) post all of the information that they release to the news media. PIO's act as liaisons between news media organizations and the Sheriff's Office. The PIO's routinely release timely and accurate information and Crime Stoppers bulletins, and respond to routine and "breaking news" media inquiries. News releases and Crime Stoppers information can be found on this page.

PCSO's full-time Public Information Officers are Brian Bruchey, Carrie Horstman, and Alicia Manautou. The Public Information Officers can be reached by sending an e-mail collectively at PIOs@polksheriff.org

The recent news releases sent out by the PIOs can be found here, and archived releases (older than 2017) can be found here.

Jan 19, 2022

PCSO deputies rescued an Auburndale man who had fallen into a creek; he was suffering from hypothermia

Media Contact: Brian Bruchey, PIO

Deputies from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to an area off of Dawn Heights Drive in unincorporated east Lakeland on Tuesday evening, January 18, 2022, after several callers reported that a man could be heard screaming for help in the woods.

When deputies arrived at around 8:27 PM, they located 52-year old Dillard Hamilton of Auburndale, with the assistance of a PCSO Drone Unit and helicopter. Hamilton was chest-deep in a creek, clinging to a tree.

Hamilton was shivering, moving very slowly, and appeared confused as deputies rescued him from the water. 

He told deputies that he had been walking in the woods when he got lost and fell into the creek, and estimated that he had been in the woods for about 6-7 hours prior to being located. 

Hamilton was checked out at the scene by members of Polk County Fire Rescue who said that his body temperature was down to 84-degrees Fahrenheit. He was transported to a local hospital for hypothermia.

At the hospital, Hamilton became uncooperative with medical staff, refused treatment, and was released from the hospital.

Deputies had discovered that Hamilton had outstanding Polk County warrants for Burglary of Conveyance, Grand Theft Motor Vehicle, and Grand Theft, so as soon as he was released from the hospital, he was arrested and transported to the Sheriff’s Processing Center in Winter Haven.

“Deputies did a fantastic job with this rescue, and despite the conditions, they were able to locate Hamilton and pull him to safety rather quickly. Given his condition, they probably got to him just in time. We are also looking into why he was out there in the first place. He has a history of burglaries and thefts, so that is being investigated.”Grady Judd, Sheriff.