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Orlando Man in College Park Jogger Case Arrested on Probation-Violation Allegations

Online jail records show he was booked on a probation violation weeks after a plea deal that allowed his release.

Overview

  • Orange County jail logs list Tyler Feight as arrested by Orlando police on a violation of probation tied to his recent plea.
  • An arrest warrant filed Friday alleged he missed a court-ordered psychosexual evaluation and listed his grandparents’ address despite not living there.
  • A violation report said his location had been unknown and recommended revoking his probation and remanding him to prison.
  • Feight pleaded no contest in November to felony battery in the April College Park attack, receiving 225 days time served and three years’ probation with treatment requirements and stay-away orders.
  • State Attorney Monique Worrell said a prosecutor mistakenly withheld adjudication on the plea paperwork, called the sentence consistent with Florida guidelines, and noted the victim approved the agreement.