Okaloosa County Sheriff Charlie Morris Behind Bars
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Updated: 7:30 PM Feb 28, 2009
Okaloosa County Sheriff Charlie Morris Behind Bars
Spooner is placing Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Mike Coup on paid administrative leave as a precaution, due to the ongoing federal investigation into the allegations against Morris and Adams.
Posted: 12:10 AM Feb 28, 2009

Okaloosa Co. Sheriff Arrested
Charlie Morris - 10 PM
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Spooner is placing Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Mike Coup on paid administrative leave as a precaution, due to the ongoing federal investigation into the allegations against Morris and Adams.
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An emotional start to a Friday morning for the employees of Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office.
Just before 9 o'clock they were informed their boss, Sheriff Charlie Morris, was behind bars.
"I don't know if i can do this Charlie Morris has been like a father to me and to say that we are hurt, to say that we are stunned to say that we are disappointed does not even begin to describe it," says Michele Nickelson the O.C.S.O. public information officer.
Federal agents arrested Morris in Las Vegas, Friday morning on theft, fraud, wire fraud, money laundering and conspiracy charges.
Around the same time, authorities in Shalimar arrested Morris' director of administration and finance, 50-year-old Theresa "Terry" Adams, escorting her out of her office.
The U.S. Attorney's Office says Morris and Adams were conducting a scheme to steal money from the sheriff's office payroll account, enlisting the help of unwitting employees.
Several of those employees got suspicious and began working with local FBI agents.
Those agents say the scheme worked like this:
Adams or Morris or both, would tell the employee the sheriff's office charity account was out of money.
They'd ask the employee to help them transfer money from the payroll account to the charity account, in the form of kick-backs.
Those employees told federal agents they would receive thousands of dollars in bonuses, then give most or all of the money back to Adams as either cash or a cashier's check.
The say Morris never gave any of the money to charity, but pocketed it for his own use.
After Morris' arrest, Gov. Charlie Crist suspended him from office and appointed FDLE Agent Edward Spooner as the acting sheriff.
Friday afternoon, Spooner reacted to the situation.
"It's a bad day for all of us I've known charlie Morris for 16 years..I've worked with him quite a bit....it's tough for all of us."
But he refused to answer any questions about the investigation, like are there any more arrests pending.
"This involved a very small group of employees in the sheriff's office that is being investigated by the FBI."
If the allegations are true, the nagging question is why would Morris do it.
Some claim Morris has a gambling problem.
"I don't know that he has a gambling problem I have no knowledge of that and it's an issue i will not discuss," says Spooner.
When asked why Morris was in Las Vegas, Spooner would only answer he was on vacation.
As for his stay at the sheriff's office, Spooner says he's only there for a short time.
"It's my understanding I'll be here for 4 to 6 or even 8 weeks to come in and keep the sheriff's office running the same and give the same service to the citizens, the members and the employees, but the agency is who will make the difference."
There is no word on who will step-up and permanently replace Morris, not only as sheriff, but also as the president of the Florida Sheriff's Association.
Morris is due in Federal Court in Las Vegas for a bond hearing.
He'll then be extradited back to the Pensacola where he'll face the charges.
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Another person has been arrested in connection to the arrest of Okaloosa County Sheriff Charlie Morris.

Along with the Arrest of 59-year-old Sheriff Charlie Morris, Teresa Adams, age 50, of Niceville, Florida, were arrested Friday based upon a federal criminal complaint alleging violations of Theft or
Fraud from Federally Funded Programs, Wire Fraud, Fraud or Theft of Honest Services, Money Laundering and Money Laundering Conspiracy.

Sheriff Morris was arrested by federal agents in Las Vegas, Nevada, and is expected to make an initial appearance in United States District Court for the District of Nevada Friday.

Thereafter, he is expected to be returned to the Northern District of Florida.

According to the complaint filed in federal court, Morris, with the assistance of his Director of Administration and Finance, Adams, created fictitious bonuses to sheriff’s department employees.

The complaint alleges the employees were directed to return all or a portion of the bonuses in the form of cash and cashier’s checks under the pretense that these returned funds were to be used for charitable purposes.

Adams is expected to make an initial appearance before United States Magistrate Judge Elizabeth M. Timothy in Pensacola Friday.

A criminal complaint is merely a charging instrument. Each defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in United States District Court.

This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Internal Revenue Service. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Randall J.


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Posted by: Shane Location: Iraq on Dec 12, 2010 at 03:14 PM

Charley was a good man, he used to teach my street law class when he was the policeman assigned to Fort Walton Beach Highschool. Funny back then he was the cop and I was the criminal, but now I am a Policeman and he is a criminal. I admired and respected Mr. Morris for the man who I thought he was. It was all a lie. Law enforcement officers, above all others deserve the harshest punishments when they break the law. Because not only did they break the law, but the trust given to them by the citizens of the community. Nothing is more detrimental to a society than that kind of corruption. Corruption in law enforcement is worst than corruption in politics. It has very real and devastating consequences that can degrade a society far more than anything else. Good man that made a bad decision, but it was a consious decision that would take away from an already corrupted and struggeling economy.
Posted by: John Location: Florida on May 13, 2010 at 05:53 PM

Charlie Morris was a good man that made a bad decision. He used the money he took to help families that needed it. He should not be locked up as long as he is. There are rapists and murderers out there that have been in jail less time then him. He also locked away so many horrible people (murderers and rapists)!!! Let him go.
Posted by: gary l clary Location: laurel hill florida on Dec 31, 2009 at 05:54 PM

wake up people charlie morris didn,t do what he done alone he saw all the coruption going on in judges and clerks office in okaloosa county and it was like winning the lottery but some one had to take the fall.its time to make elected officials show random financial statements.and make sure there living within the salary thats legally paid them.not under the table pay off.thanks