On Wednesday morning, May 4, 2022, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office captured homicide suspect Robert Simmons following an 18-hour manhunt in the Eloise area of Winter Haven.

After 18 Hour Manhunt, Florida Man Arrested For Murdering Homeless Man, Burying Body In Shallow Grave

POLK COUNTY, FL. – On Wednesday morning, May 4, 2022, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office captured homicide suspect Robert Simmons following an 18-hour manhunt in the Eloise area of Winter Haven.

Simmons, 42, has an extensive arrest, conviction, and prison incarceration history—and he was wanted for the murder of a homeless man whose body was recovered Tuesday afternoon (May 3rd) in a shallow grave at a homeless camp just northwest of the intersection of US 17 and Snively Avenue.  

“Our suspect is no stranger to trouble, and is a dangerous person. Our search for him was hindered by some bad weather Tuesday, but deputies held a tight perimeter around where he was last seen, and contained him there overnight. After sunrise, we were able to methodically close in on him and capture him. Our deputies did a fantastic job, and I’d like to also than K-9 units from the Winter Haven and Auburndale police departments who assisted,” said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd.

On Wednesday morning, May 4, 2022, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office captured homicide suspect Robert Simmons following an 18-hour manhunt in the Eloise area of Winter Haven.
Robert Simmons, 42

The investigation began Tuesday (May 3rd) at around 2:20 p.m. when three people from the homeless camp came forward with information about a possible murder in the camp over the past weekend.

The witnesses only knew the victim as a Hispanic male who was believed to be between 30-40 years old. Detectives have positively identified him as a 39-year-old white male and are working on locating and notifying his next of kin.

The witnesses only knew the victim as a Hispanic male who was believed to be between 30-40 years old. Detectives have positively identified him as a 39-year-old white male and are working on locating and notifying his next of kin.
(L) Shallow grave still covered (R) Shallow Grave uncovered, victim removed

Statements from the witnesses revealed key moments leading up to the victim’s death, which were not previously reported to law enforcement:

·        During the weekend of April 30-May 1st, an altercation occurred between Simmons and the victim, resulting in the victim receiving a laceration on his back, but he refused to seek medical treatment.

·         The victim was seen bleeding on his left arm during a fistfight with Simmons.

·         Simmons returned to the camp and was asked about the victim’s whereabouts. Simmons told the witness that the victim left for Avon Park. Simmons then left the camp again at around 9:00 a.m. and was not seen again until after sunset on Sunday, May 1st.

·        Monday, May 2nd – A witness found the victim’s blanket and went to pick it up. Upon grabbing the blanket, a foot was felt within it, and the witness immediately left, thinking it was the victim’s foot, and that he was possibly deceased.

·        Tuesday, May 3rd – Simmons told a couple of witnesses that he was tired of seeing the victim masturbate and warned him about it the first time. Simmons “beat him up the second time,” and the third time he “killed him.” Upon hearing this, one of the witnesses sought out law enforcement.

At about 5:35 p.m. Tuesday, Homicide Unit detectives located a shallow grave near the homeless camp. A short time later, Simmons, who was walking near the camp, saw deputies and fled, but deputies were able to keep him confined to a small area.

At 9:32 a.m. Wednesday morning (May 4th), deputies captured Simmons on business property which is adjacent to the heavily wooded area containing the homeless camp.

Robert Simmons has been charged with: 2nd Degree Murder (F1), Tampering with Evidence (F3) and Resisting (M1). Simmons’ prior criminal history includes 16 felonies and 12 misdemeanors, and he has been in prison four times, with his most recent release coming in October of 2021.

His list of previous charges consists of: Aggravated Battery, Burglaries, Grand Thefts, Motor Vehicle Theft, Escape, Carrying Concealed Weapon, Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor, Drug Possessions, Retail Theft, and Probation Violation.

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