- Mar 29, 2025
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# **Florida Burglary Suspect with "Devil-Style" Horn Tattoos Arrested – Sheriff**
**A Florida burglary suspect with striking "devil-style" horn tattoos on his head was arrested after a dramatic chase, authorities say.** The Polk County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the arrest, sharing unusual details about the suspect’s distinctive ink.
## **The Arrest**
According to officials, the suspect—identified as **37-year-old Travis Weston**—was wanted in connection with multiple burglaries. The case took a bizarre turn when deputies spotted Weston and gave chase.
- **Foot Pursuit:** Deputies attempted to stop Weston, but he fled on foot.
- **Capture:** After a brief pursuit, officers caught up with him, detaining him without further incident.
## **Unusual Tattoos Grab Attention**
What set Weston apart wasn’t just his alleged crimes—it was his **distinctive head tattoos resembling devil horns.**
> *"You don’t see that every day,"* said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd. *"His tattoos definitely make him stand out in a lineup—or anywhere else."*
## **Previous Criminal History**
Weston was no stranger to law enforcement:
- **Prior felony convictions** (including burglary and theft)
- **Multiple probation violations**
- **Now facing new charges**, including resisting arrest and burglary
## **Public Reaction**
Social media erupted with reactions to Weston’s arrest, with many fixating on his **bold tattoo choice.**
- *"If you’re going to commit crimes, maybe don’t get devil horns tattooed on your head."*
- *"At least he made the police’s job easier—hard to blend in with those."*
## **What’s Next for Weston?**
With his extensive criminal history, Weston could face significant jail time if convicted. Prosecutors are reviewing the case to determine additional charges.
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### **What Do You Think?**
- *Should distinctive tattoos like Weston’s be considered an aggravating factor in sentencing?*
- *Would law enforcement have caught him faster if more suspects had such identifiable marks?*
- *Do head tattoos unfairly influence public perception of guilt?*
- *Is there an argument that such tattoos make suspects easier to track—or does it violate personal expression?*
Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
**— *Breaking Now News (BNN)***
Jenn Jones is an award-winning professional journalist with 10+ years of experience in the field. After graduating from the Columbia School of Journalism, she began her career at a local newspaper in her hometown before moving to a larger metro area and taking on more demanding roles as a reporter and editor before calling Breaking Now News her home.
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