Nine people arrested in Sheriff’s Office’s initiative targeting unlicensed contractors

Sarasota County Building Department and two state agencies worked with detectives on Operation Freelancer IV

A still from a Sheriff’s Office video shows one of the people arrested during Operation Freelancer IV talking with an undercover law enforcement officer. Image courtesy Sheriff’s Office

The Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office has arrested nine people on multiple charges as a result of its Operation Freelancer IV, an investigation to protect residents from unlicensed contractors, the office has announced.

Timothy Jewell. Photo courtesy Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office

Detectives worked with the Sarasota County Building Department, the Florida Department of Financial Services Division of Insurance Fraud and the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) to contact individuals advertising home repair services that require a license to complete, a news release explains. As individuals arrived at the predetermined residence last week, the DBPR database was checked to determine if each was licensed, registered as a contractor — and/or required workers compensation coverage or exemption — to perform the work each proposed to do, the release says.

In all, the operation resulted in 11 felony charges and seven misdemeanor charges, the release points out. Those arrested have a total of 40 prior felony and misdemeanor charges, as well as eight convictions, it notes. One of the defendants, Timothy Jewell, has several prior arrests for charges of Aggravated Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer with a Weapon and Resisting Arrest with Violence, the release adds. Another, Raul Morey-Arenas, has six prior felony charges in both Sarasota and Manatee counties dating back to 2008 for the charges of Burglary and Uttering a Forged Instrument, the release says. The following individuals were arrested during the three-day operation:

  • Joseph Hopp Jr., 56, of 5310 17th Court W., Bradenton.
  • Mark Lamoureux, 69, of 5200 Densaw Road, North Port.
  • Richard Hayez, 67, of 7103 Gama Court, North Port.
  • Raul Morey-Arenas, 58, of 2068 Hillview Street, Sarasota.
  • Terence Miller, 56, of 3382 Trinity Street, North Port.
  • Timothy Jewell, 56, of 1074 Deer Hollow Way, Sarasota.
  • David Pond, 43, of 8446 Knollwood Drive, Myrtle Beach, S.C.
  • Jonathan King, 41, of 7192 Sussix Lane, Englewood.
  • Charles Cochran, 55, 2708 Starlite Lane, Port Charlotte.

Since 2012, the Sheriff’s Office has assigned detectives to investigate claims against people who engage in contracting work without proper licenses, permits or certification, the release explains. A first offense usually results in a civil citation by county Code Enforcement staff, but subsequent violations lead to misdemeanor or felony criminal charges, the release points out. The defendants also receive a Cease and Desist order from the State of Florida, the release notes.

Raul Morey-Arenas. Photo courtesy Sheriff’s Office

“Maintenance operations like these should be a good reminder for consumers to always seek licensed contractors to perform work on their homes or businesses,” said Sheriff Tom Knight in the release. “Consumers are exposing themselves to financial and physical risk by allowing these people to enter their home, unlicensed, and in some cases, with criminal histories. Let this be a warning to criminals who come into our community and illegally solicit services, that their behavior will not be tolerated.”

“Unlicensed activity is a serious concern for the general public, particularly during hurricane season,” added DBPR Secretary Jonathan Zachem in the release. “Partnerships like this are vital in our efforts to advise the public about the benefits of hiring licensed professionals.”

“Florida law sets specific rules and guidelines for obtaining professional licensure, and the people who have met these requirements are held to professional standards,” the release explains. Consumers may verify licenses with the DBPR online at www.myfloridalicense.com, by calling 850-487-1395 or by downloading the free DBPR Mobile app through iTunes or the Google Play store.

To check a Sarasota County license, call the Customer Service and Permit Center at 861-6678 or 861-3029. To report someone you suspect is acting as an unlicensed contractor or performing work without a permit, call 861-5000. For more information visit https://www.scgov.net/DevelopmentServices/Pages/ContractorLicensing.aspx.