Security Guard Allegedly Rapes Spring Breaker -- Then Pushes Her Over a 6th Floor Balcony
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Updated: 10:33 AM Mar 18, 2008
Security Guard Allegedly Rapes Spring Breaker -- Then Pushes Her Over a 6th Floor Balcony
Balcony falls used to be a regular occurrence during Spring Break. But Panama City Beach police say the fall that happened early Tuesday morning, wasn’t the spring breaker’s fault. They say she was pushed after she was raped by a security guard.
Posted: 8:59 PM Mar 17, 2008

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Balcony falls used to be a regular occurrence during Spring Break. But Panama City Beach police say the fall that happened early Tuesday morning, wasn’t the spring breaker’s fault. They say she was pushed after she was raped by a security guard.

Police are looking for a man suspected of raping an 18 year old Tuscaloosa Alabama Spring Breaker and then pushing her off a sixth floor balcony. It happened early this morning at the Sandpiper Beacon Motel just past Highway 79 on Front Beach Road.

Panama City Beach police have issued an arrest warrant for 29 year-old Shawn Wuertly. They say Wuertly is the man responsible for sexually battering an 18-year-old Spring Breaker from Tuscaloosa and then pushing her off the balcony around 1:00 Am Monday.

Police originally thought the girl fell but witnesses have now come forward and say she was pushed.

Police say Weurtly and the teenager did not know each other before she came to Panama City Beach but Weurtly apparently made contact with her several times. He works as a security guard at the Sandpiper Beacon and has been in town about 6 months.

Major David Humphreys of the Beach Police says Weurtly’s name came up right away.

"He was identified at the scene as a possible suspect. He was interviewed here at the Beach police department. There was not enough evidence to charge him at the time. When we gathered enough evidence we could not locate him. We had phone conversations with him and he indicated he was leaving the state"

Beach Police took this picture of Wuertly Monday morning, when they first questioned him about the incident.

They say he is 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs about 180 pounds. He was last seen wearing a black jacket with a yellow shirt and woodland camouflage pants. Weurtly also has two visible tattoos on his neck.

Humphreys says Weurtly does not have a car so he could possibly still be in the area although he told police he was going to visit family in Tennessee.

So investigators have issued warrants for Wuertly’s arrest. He’s charged with attempted murder, sexual battery and false imprisonment. If you have any information about Shaun Wuertly, please call the Panama City Beach Police Department immediately at 850-233-5000.
Wuertly is wanted on burglary charges in Indiana. In fact, he has several prior arrests in Indiana including an escape charge, burglary and intimidation.

Doctors say the 18-year-old Tuscaloosa Alabama woman is in an improving condition. Her injuries are now classified as non-life threatening. She hit two rooftops during her fall, which police say may have prevented her from suffering more serious injuries.


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Posted by: ALOYSIUS Location: LOS ANGELES, CA on Jan 8, 2009 at 01:41 PM

GANG MEMBERS ARE BEING HIRED AS SECURITY GUARDS HERE. THEY USE THE DISPATCH RADIO TO STALK WHITE WOMEN ALL OVER THE COUNTY. THEY ACCUSE THE VICTIMS OF CRIMES THAT THEY COMMITTED THEMSELVES. THEY KICK IN THE DOORS TO HOMES AND DRAG WHITE WOMEN OUT, OR SHOOT THEM ON THE WAY HOME SO THEY CAN SMOKE CRACK AND PARTY IN THE VICTIMS' HOMES. THEY ORDER MEDICAL PERSONNEL TO RELEASE THEM FOR WORK SO THEY CAN STEAL THEIR PAY CHECKS AND FOLLOW THEM FROM DOCTOR APPOINTMENTS.THEY ARE REALLY STALKING US SO MUCH THAT WE CANNOT EVEN TAKE A SHOWER WITHOUT THEM POKING IN. IT IS AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL STATE OF FALSE ARREST FOR SODOMY FEMALE CRIMES AND THEFT OF I.D., DIPLOMAS, DEGREES, CARS, CREDIT CARDS, HOMES, AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSES. SOME OF THE LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ARE GANG MEMBERS TOO, AND THEY LIE ABOUT VICTIMS HAVING WARRANTS SO THEY CAN SHOOT US IN THE HEAD FOR SNUFF FILMS. VICTIMS ARE PAYING HIGH PRICES FOR RENT AND GROCERIES SO THE GANGS DON'T PAY. IT IS SLAVERY.
Posted by: Justin Location: Jacksonville on Jul 17, 2008 at 04:48 PM

I am a lawyer from St. Denis and Davey, PA and we represent the victim of this horrible incident. If you are someone who has information about this hotel and security guard, including prior incidents and the incident dealing with my client, please contact me as justin@sdtriallaw.com. Specifically, Laurie from Birmingham who posted on this site on March 26, please contact me to discusss this prior incidnent involving the security guard, just 6 hours before he raped my client. Your information can be both helpful and crucial in our representation of the victim of this crime that could have been easily prevented.
Posted by: B Location: Indianapolis on Apr 23, 2008 at 02:11 PM

This is my sisters ex BF from about 8 or 9 years ago and he beat on her. So I beat on him.. I still enjoy those memories
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