WFLA News Channel 8 The Tampa Tribune CentroTampa.com

TBO.com - Tampa Bay Online

Print This Print Bookmark and Share XML Feed For This Channel

TBO > News

Fox Show Highlights Search For Pinellas Shooting Suspect

ADVERTISEMENT

Published: September 18, 2008

Updated: 09/18/2008 06:04 pm


Courtenay Savage

LARGO - Pinellas deputies' search for a woman they say repeatedly fired a gun into a family's house because of a business dispute is getting national attention.

Fox television's "America's Most Wanted" plans to profile Courtenay Savage, who is wanted in a 2006 case on six counts of attempted murder, the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office said today.

Detective Jeremy Lewis, case agent, will go to Washington to be part of the program, which is scheduled to be televised Sept. 20.

Savage, 33, of Spring Hill posted bail after her arrest in September 2006 but failed to show up at a pretrial court hearing in July 2007.

Detectives suspect she is working in an aromatherapy or massage business somewhere and seek help to find her.

Savage, a former Hillsborough County jail deputy and Tampa police officer, is accused of shooting into a home at 6301 144th Ave. N., Clearwater, on July 10, Aug. 9 and Sept. 7, 2006.

She was arrested after the final incident as she was caught on a surveillance tape in a camera detectives had mounted outside the home following the second shooting.

Detectives said the homeowner, Christina Londrini, was inside during the last attack with her mother in-law and six children. One bullet shattered a mirror, cutting an infant, and others narrowly missed family members, detectives said.

Savage was arrested later that day at a Perkins Restaurant in Clearwater, where she had agreed to meet Londrini. Deputies had to subdue her as she tried to get back to her vehicle to get a loaded handgun on the console.

They said Savage admitted to shooting into Londrini's home on three occasions.

Savage told detectives she was angry about a business deal with Londrini. Savage said she had health problems and gave Londrini an aroma therapy business. But when she regained her health, she wanted several business items back, which led to the dispute.

Detectives, with the FBI and the U.S. Marshals Service, have been searching for Savage since her disappearance. In addition to the eight counts of attempted murder, she faces charges of resisting arrest without violence and criminal mischief.

Anyone with information about Savage is asked to contact Lewis at (727) 582-6200, or to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-873-TIPS (8477).

Share this:
Loading Comments...
Loading
Print This Print Bookmark and Share XML Feed For This Channel
 

ADVERTISEMENT

Advertisement

IYP and SEO vendors: SEO by eLocalListing | Advertiser profiles
Oops! Your email could not be sent because of the following errors: