The Sarasota
County Sheriff’s Office announced on Friday new charges against deputy Carson
Lee Plank. They say the 23-year-old helped her former co-worker Frank Bybee
cover up the bizarre attempted murder of an elderly woman.
“As the
first responding deputy on January 12, Plank was responsible for initiating the
investigation into the attempted murder allegations reported by the victim,”
the sheriff’s office said. “Plank however, intentionally ignored the victim’s
report and physical evidence to cover up the crime.”
She had
obtained an important photo from the victim’s apartment, the SCSO claimed. This
depicted blood and hair evidence, but Plank never gave it to investigators.
In a text
message sent to Bybee on the morning of January 12, Plank wrote, “Frankie, she
said you tried to kill her.” Three minutes later, Plank assured Bybee, “…we
squashed it.”
She faces a
new felony charge of tampering with physical evidence, and is out on bond as of
Friday. Authorities previously arrested her February 9. Plank got charged with
providing false information to law enforcement during an investigation, but
actually still has a job with the SCSO. They placed her on administrative leave
pending the outcome of criminal and internal investigations. She pleaded not
guilty to the original charge, citing lack of evidence, and a pre-trial date
had reportedly been set for July 13.
The name
Frankie Bybee might be familiar. We wrote about the alleged murder plot before.
The
sheriff’s office arrested their now-former deputy in January for embezzling
funds meant for looking after an elderly woman’s dog, making out checks to him
and his children, and attempting to stage her suicide. His method: He allegedly
broke into her home, tried to force feed her medication and later filled the
abode with carbon monoxide gas from a running car in the garage. More charges
were pressed in February.
Bybee will
fight charges in a upcoming trial.
[Image of
Plank via Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office]
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