POINCIANA, Fla. — A man wanted in Osceola County for violent crimes is behind bars after Polk County deputies tracked him to a home in Poinciana on Tuesday.
Deputies descended on a residence along Dundee Drive on January 20, acting on intelligence that 45-year-old Isander Carrion Medina was inside. Carrion Medina held an active warrant out of Osceola County for aggravated battery with a firearm.
Upon arrival, deputies established a perimeter around the house. They used a loudspeaker to order the suspect to come out with his hands up.
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The standoff was brief. After a few minutes, Carrion Medina exited the front door and surrendered to authorities.
He was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Sheriff’s Processing Center for booking.
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