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Third suspect arrested in Holmes Beach attack

Third suspect arrested in Holmes Beach attack

HOLMES BEACH – A third suspect in the violent beating of a 40-year-old man has been arrested. 

Cameron Evans, 18, of Sarasota was located and arrested by the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office on April 14 at 10:30 a.m. after a warrant had been issued for the aggravated battery of Evan Purcell. 

John William Bartholow, 17, of Ellenton was taken into custody by police on March 30 and an unidentified juvenile also has been charged and is in the custody of his parents.

Third suspect arrested in Holmes Beach attack
John William Bartholow, 17, was arrested in connection to the aggravated battery of Evan Purcell. – Submitted

Purcell, a Holmes Beach resident, was walking his dog with his 10-year-old niece on the evening of March 23 when he came upon some teenagers breaking bottles, drinking alcohol and vandalizing Anna Maria Elementary School property, according to a police report. Purcell yelled at the group to stop what they were doing, which resulted in the teens becoming aggressive. Although Purcell waved a pocket knife as he feared for his safety, it was not a deterrent to the teens, who knocked him to the ground and beat him severely with a wooden object, possibly a skateboard.

According to Holmes Beach Police Chief Bill Tokajer, police arrived on the scene about 9 p.m. to find the assailants gone and Purcell unconscious on the ground. He was taken to HCA Blake Hospital in stable condition, but suffering from multiple serious injuries. 

Although there was no video of the incident, the suspect vehicle was identified by the city’s license plate recognition camera as a white Kia Sportage. Tokajer said the suspects were not students of Anna Maria Elementary, and no one related to the school was believed to be involved.

Third suspect arrested in Holmes Beach attack
Increased security measures at Anna Maria Elementary are in response to the March 23 attack of a Holmes Beach man on the property. – Jason Schaffer | Sun

Since the incident, several security measures have been put in place at Anna Maria Elementary to deter loitering on school grounds after hours. Locking gates have been installed at all vehicle entrances and “No Beach Parking” signs have been posted to keep the lots clear during the day as well. 

Beach parking still will be allowed at the school on certain holiday weekends including Memorial Day, July Fourth and Labor Day, according to Holmes Beach Mayor Judy Titsworth.

Purcell’s family has set up a GoFundMe page to help with his medical bills. As of April 10, the effort has raised $17,160 of their $25,000 goal. To make a donation, visit GoFundMe.

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One suspect remains at large in Holmes Beach attack

One suspect still at large in Holmes Beach beating

HOLMES BEACH – Two suspects have been arrested and one remains at large in the violent beating of a 40-year-old man in Holmes Beach.

John William Bartholow, 17, of Ellenton, was taken into custody by police on March 30 and an unidentified juvenile also has been charged after warrants were issued for the aggravated battery of Even Purcell.

One suspect remains at large in Holmes Beach attack
                    Bartholow

Due to the age of the juvenile, police are not releasing information about his capture, only saying he has been charged and is currently in the custody of his parents. The search continues for 18-year-old Cameron Leron Evans, of Sarasota, who is described as a 6’0” 140-pound Black male.

“We’ve had multiple agencies checking addresses for the remaining suspect, Cameron Evans, on active warrants,” Holmes Beach Police Lieutenant Brian Hall said. “I’m sure he’s just laying low and hiding out, but he’ll get caught.”

Purcell, a Holmes Beach resident, was walking his dog with his 10-year-old niece on the evening of March 23 when he came upon some teenagers breaking bottles, drinking alcohol and vandalizing Anna Maria Elementary School property. According to police, Purcell yelled at the group to stop what they were doing, which resulted in the group of teens becoming aggressive. Although Purcell waived a pocket knife as he feared for his safety, it was not a deterrent to the teens, who knocked him to the ground and beat him severely, including an assault with a wooden object, possibly a skateboard.

According to Holmes Beach Police Chief Bill Tokajer, police arrived on the scene around 9 p.m. to find the assailants gone and Purcell unconscious on the ground. The victim was taken to HCA Florida Blake Hospital in stable condition, but suffering from multiple serious injuries. 

Although there was no video footage of the incident, the suspect vehicle was identified by the city’s license plate recognition camera as a white Kia Sportage. Tokajer also said there were cans and broken bottles left at the scene that could be used to obtain DNA and fingerprints. He also said these were not students of Anna Maria Elementary, and no one related to the school was believed to be involved in any way.

Since the incident, several security measures have been put in place at Anna Maria Elementary to deter loitering on school grounds after hours. Locking gates have been installed at all vehicle entrances and “No Beach Parking” signs have been posted to keep the lots clear during the day as well.

One suspect remains at large in Holmes Beach attack
Increased security measures at Anna Maria Elementary are in response to the March 23 attack of a Holmes Beach man on the property. – Jason Schaffer | Sun

Due to the violent acts committed and the nature of the charges, Evans is considered a danger to the community. Police are urging the public not to approach Evans if seen and to contact the Holmes Beach Police Department immediately with any information. Crime Stoppers can be reached at 866-634-TIPS or a web tip can be submitted online. Information can be submitted anonymously, and Crime Stoppers may pay a cash reward of up to $3,000.

Purcell’s family has set up a GoFundMe page to help with his medical bills. As of April 10, the effort has raised $17,015 of the $25,000 goal.

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Suspect arrested in Holmes Beach

Suspect arrested in Holmes Beach attack

Suspect arrested in Holmes Beach attack

HOLMES BEACH – One suspect is under arrest and one is still at large in connection with the beating of a 40-year-old Holmes Beach man on March 23.

John William Bartholow, 17, of Ellenton was taken into custody by police on March 30 and charged with aggravated battery in the attack on Evan Purcell.

Another suspect, Cameron Leron Evans, 18, of Sarasota, is at large.

Purcell was walking his dog with his 10-year-old niece on the evening of March 23 when he came upon some teenagers breaking bottles, drinking alcohol and vandalizing Anna Maria Elementary School property, according to Holmes Beach police. Purcell yelled at the group to stop what they were doing, which resulted in the teens becoming aggressive. Although Purcell waived a pocketknife fearing for his safety, it was not a deterrent to the teens, who allegedly knocked him to the ground and beat him severely, including an assault with a wooden object, possibly a skateboard.

According to Holmes Beach Police Department Chief Bill Tokajer, police arrived on the scene around 9 p.m. to find Purcell unconscious on the ground and the assailants nowhere to be found. The victim was taken to Blake Hospital in stable condition, but suffering from multiple serious injuries.

Suspect arrested in Holmes Beach attack
Evan Purcell is recovering in Blake Hospital after being brutally beaten by a group of teenagers in Holmes Beach on March 23. – Submitted

Although there was no video footage of the incident, the suspect vehicle was identified by the city’s license plate recognition camera as a white Kia Sportage. Tokajer also said there were cans and broken bottles left at the scene that could be used to obtain DNA and fingerprints. He stressed that these were not students of Anna Maria Elementary, and no one related to the school was believed to be involved in any way.

Evans, a 6-foot tall, 140-pound Black man, is considered a danger to the community due to the violent acts committed and the nature of the charges, according to police.

Anyone who sees Evans is advised not to approach him and to immediately contact their local police department.

Suspect arrested in Holmes Beach attack
Evans

A third person, a juvenile, also has been charged in the case.

Anyone with information about the case is urged to call HBPD at 941-708-5800.

To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 866-634-TIPS or submit a tip online. A reward of up to $3,000 is being offered for information leading to an arrest in the case.

Purcell’s family has set up a GoFundMe page to assist with his medical bills. As of March 30, the effort has raised $15,755 of the $25,000 goal. To make a donation, visit the GoFundMe site.

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