|
Posted: 8:47 PM Jun 30, 2010
Bay County Sheriff's Deputy Arrested
Bay county sheriff's investigators have arrested one of their own, charging him with the rape of a woman in Panama City Beach. Twenty-seven year old Benjamin Logue was arrested yesterday and charged with 1-count of sexual battery
Reporter: Amber Southard Email Address: amber.southard@wjhg.com Bay County Sheriff's Deputy Arrested On Rape Charges - 5 PM Bay County Sheriff's Deputy Arrested For Rape -- 6PM |
|
Bay county sheriff's investigators have arrested one of their own, charging him with the rape of a woman in Panama City Beach. Twenty-seven year old Benjamin Logue was arrested yesterday and charged with 1-count of sexual battery.
Twenty seven year old Benjamin Logue is no longer a Bay County Sheriff's deputy. He was fired Tuesday after his colleagues arrested him for rape. Investigators say the incident happened on June 9th, while Logue was on-duty. He saw a woman walking down the side of highway 98 in the Philips inlet area. McKeithen says Logue approached the woman, and told her to get into his patrol car. Authorities say Logue then drove to a wooded area, and force the woman to have sex.
Sheriff's investigators didn't find out about the incident until this past Monday, when an acquaintance of the woman came forward. The alleged victim was hesitant to report the attack, which doesn't surprise bay county sheriff frank McKeithen. "The person that they are supposed to trust has just violated them and it would be kind of hard going to a person wearing the same uniform that they are wearing", said Sheriff McKeithen.
When confronted by investigators, Logue supposedly admitted to having sex with the woman, but he claims it was consensual. "There are certain ethical boundaries that are written and there are also some ethical boundaries that are not written. The ethical boundaries that are written certainly have been violated by deputy Logue and in law enforcement we have some unwritten codes of ethics that we believe also have been violated", said McKeithen
During the course of their investigation, sheriff's investigators say they learned of a second possible victim, who was allegedly attacked by Logue on June 19th in the area of avenue "c". Authorities say Logue has not admitted to that incident, either consensual or not. That case is still under investigation.
Authorities have not said when that 2nd investigation will be complete. Logue was released from jail earlier today after posting 15-thousand dollars bond.
Latest Comments
Now, he gets to be put on a website and monitored, told where he can and cannot live. Have the pleasure of having his face pasted inside or on the cover of some magazine in convenience stores.
- Pill Mill Law Makes it Tough for Some Patients
- Man Charged in Laketown Wharf Meth Lab Fire
- Bay Medical Center Will Be Leased for 40 Years
- Four Hurlburt Airmen Killed in Plane Crash
- Notes Detail Accusations of Arnold Football Gifts, Cash, Travel
- The St. Joe Co. Leases 20 Acres of Land to Eastern Shipbuilding Group to Expand into Gulf County
- Local Man a Contestant on "The Voice"
- Kids Play With DaVinci
- County OKs Bay Med Lease to Sacred Heart
- Wrongfully Accused Woman Spends Night In Jail
- Alimony Could Be Changing in Florida
61 Comments - Wrongfully Accused Woman Spends Night In Jail
33 Comments - Bill Under Consideration Could Impact Restaurant Workers
27 Comments - Notes Detail Accusations of Arnold Football Gifts, Cash, Travel
18 Comments - Pill Mill Law Makes it Tough for Some Patients
9 Comments - Mayor: 'Hope Center Won't be Like Panama City Rescue Mission'
5 Comments
- Dirty surgical tools a problem in the OR
- Mercury in skin cream blamed for poisoning
- Heated seats burn bums of 2 women
- Heart attack with no chest pain more likely in women
- Gluten-free diet may be a waste of money for some
- Doctors over-estimate patients' ability to lose weight
- FDA to ease shortages of 2 cancer drugs
- Antibodies, not hard bodies, make women drool
- Norovirus vaccine showing promise
- Plastic surgery shaves 9 years off your age
- 2 US rescue helicopters in Montenegro
- Southern snowstorm leaves icy roads, power outages
- Avalanche survivor: It was like a 'washing machine'
- Storm dumps snow on South, knocks out power
- Texas mom, pilot killed in Colo. plane crash
- Rain can't stop Mardi Gras festivities in New Orleans
- Levee fixes in Calif. lead to more building, risk
- Climate change killing mighty Alaska trees
- Ukraine's death toll from cold spell reaches 151
- Rains soothe southern US Plains drought
- 5 dead following shooting at Ga. spa
- Pet dog chases mountain lion up a tree
- Mom: 2 kids abducted by would-be good Samaritan
- Report: LA sub kept teaching after 3 abuse allegations
- Mine boss charged with fraud after deadly blast
- Why Samuel Jackson can't get a job
- Trouble on the ranch: Rustling on rise in Texas
- Ex-'Amazing Race' producer found dead in Uganda
- Chicago sheriff: Mental health cuts mean more prisoners
- Church offers drive-thru for Ash Wednesday
- Home sales jump to fastest pace in 2 years
- Student loans are a ticking 'debt bomb'
- Workers can't sit out of office politics game
- Working-mommy myth: They're unhappy
- Stocks flat as housing data offsets Europe worries
- Rock-a-bye cheaply -- the best cribs for under $200
- One-armed man sues Starbucks for not hiring him
- Honda recalling 46,000 vans to fix rear doors
- Space on the mantel: Homes of Oscar nominees
- Battery car start-ups race to prove critics wrong
- Romney's organization meets Santorum's momentum
- Santorum makes prenatal testing a campaign issue
- For every presidential hopeful, a $1 million donor
- Obama belts out the blues
- NBC poll: Romney, Santorum deadlocked in Mich.
- Santorum says he was 'outsider' during time in Congress
- Romney: Spending cuts slow economic growth
- Teens get White House lesson in the blues
- Santorum 'super' PAC returned big foreign donation
- Rev. Graham: Obama seen as 'son of Islam'
- American, French journalists killed in Syria
- 49 killed, 100s hurt in Argentina train crash
- 7 dead as Afghans protest Quran burning
- Ex-'Amazing Race' producer found dead in Uganda
- EU suspends copyright treaty ratification
- Fire hero: Murderer pardoned for saving hundreds
- One year on, New Zealand mourns quake victims
- For Palestinians, hunger striker release a 'great victory'
- UN watchdog: Iran thwarted nuclear inspection
- Lessons learned from Japan's deadly earthquake
- Spike in poaching threatens rhinos
- As black bear numbers increase, so do hunts
- Sponsored By:
- Climate change killing mighty Alaska trees
- Studies: Toxic pavement sealant poses health risk
- Scientists find no radiation in sick ringed seals
- Leaked: a plan to teach climate change skepticism in schools
- It's not fracking's fault, study says
- Threatened butterfly vanishes from Florida refuge
- Sponsored By:
- No Parker & Duncan, Spurs fall to Blazers 137-97
- Arc: Kentucky tough, not invincible
- Heat streak at 7 after beating Kings 120-108
- PFT: Reporter says Quinn's Tebow comments taped
- PBT: Kobe's rant directed at front office
- Arc: K-State exposes No. 3 Missouri's flaws
- Seton Hall upsets No. 9 Georgetown 73-55
- Crawford helps Blackhawks top Red Wings 2-1
- HBT: O'Malley pulls out of bidding for Dodgers
- Yu Darvish arrives at Rangers camp
Bay County Sheriff's Deputy Arrested On Rape Charges - 5 PM
