A Florida man and woman are behind bars after they allegedly attacked a man who wanted to have sex while tied up on the beach.
According to a probable cause arrest affidavit, a “frantic” man flagged down a Volusia County Sheriff’s deputy around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the 1900 block of Ocean Shore Boulevard in Ormond by the Sea. He was bleeding heavily throughout his body. The man told a deputy he had been jumped by a man and woman on the beach.
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He said he and a woman, later identified as 18-year-old Alana Cagle, agreed to come to the beach where she would tie him up and then have sex, the affidavit said. Cagle picked him up at his home and they drove to Bicentennial Park where they parked the car and walked to the beach, he stated. When they got to the beach he started to feel “odd vibes” from Cagle because she was sitting about 5 feet away from him. Nonetheless, she took out a yellow rope that she brought with her and began to tie him up.
It was at this point that the victim saw another man approaching them, the affidavit said. He tried to untie himself but Cagle jumped on top of his legs. He was able to fight her off and began to run away. But the other man, later identified as 24-year-old Wayne Streeter, tracked him down and tackled him. Streeter allegedly began choking him while Cagle punched him in the face. Per deputies, Cagle then pulled out a hatchet and began hitting him with it all over his body.
The victim was able to fight off both of the suspects and ran to get help, according to authorities. He described Cagle’s vehicle and deputies pulled her over nearby with Streeter inside, they said. There allegedly was also a backpack that the victim had left behind. Deputies tried speaking with Cagle but she requested a lawyer, they said. Post Miranda, Streeter told detectives that he and Cagle are boyfriend-girlfriend. Streeter said that Cagle picked him up and they drove to the beach. He then claimed he saw a man he did not know push Cagle down on the beach and he went to save her. Streeter said there were no weapons used but he admitted to choking the victim, the affidavit stated.
Deputies went to the beach where they found blood and the yellow rope used to tie up the victim. He suffered several lacerations and “multiple long cuts” to his abdomen. Paramedics took him to the hospital where doctors treated his injuries.
Cops arrested Cagle and Streeter on aggravated battery with a deadly weapon charges. Both have since posted a $5,000 bond. They have court dates scheduled for Nov. 26.
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