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Welcome to the Polk County Sheriff's Office News Room, where the Public Information Officers (PIO's) post all of the information that they release to the news media. PIO's act as liaisons between news media organizations and the Sheriff's Office. The PIO's routinely release timely and accurate information and Crime Stoppers bulletins, and respond to routine and "breaking news" media inquiries. News releases and Crime Stoppers information can be found on this page.

PCSO's full-time Public Information Officers are Brian Bruchey, Carrie Horstman, and Alicia Manautou. The Public Information Officers can be reached by sending an e-mail collectively at PIOs@polksheriff.org

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May 3, 2023

Two state correctional officers arrested after lying during a hit and run crash investigation

Media Contact: Alicia Manautou, PIO

On May 2, 2023, PCSO deputies arrested 38-year-old Michael Granger and 29-year-old Leila Chaney, both from Frostproof, after they lied during a hit and run crash investigation. Both Granger and Chaney are correctional officers with the Florida Department of Corrections and assigned to the Avon Park Correctional Institute. 

Deputies also arrested 63-year-old Michael Granger of Frostproof, the father of 38-year-old Granger. 

At around 3:13 p.m., deputies responded to the intersection of Platt Road and South Lake Patrick Road in Frostproof in reference to a single vehicle crash. According to evidence at the scene, a gray 2021 Hyundai flipped and rolled through a fence line and into a privately owned citrus grove, causing around $3,000 worth of damage to trees and an irrigation system. 

Deputies found the vehicle unoccupied and believed the driver was injured due to blood found at the scene. 

Deputies located the vehicle owners, Chaney and 38-year-old Granger, at their home. Chaney told deputies that she was the one who crashed the vehicle. As Chaney had no obvious injuries, deputies continued to question her about the crash, but she continued to insist she caused the crash and then left the scene. 

38-year-old Granger also told deputies that Chaney was the only person in the Hyundai at the time of the crash and there were no others in the house. 

When deputies attempted to take Chaney into custody, she began yelling and pulling away to avoid being arrested. Deputies were able to quickly gain control and arrest her. 
Once arrested, Chaney confessed to lying about the crash. She told deputies the driver of the Hyundai was actually 63-year-old Michael Granger and that he was hiding in the house. 

Deputies located 63-year-old Granger and transported him to an area hospital where he was treated for minor injuries and then taken to the Sheriff’s Processing Center to be booked in on three charges. 

“There is never a good reason to leave a crash scene or lie about your involvement. Just do what’s right – it will be better for all involved in the long run.” – Grady Judd, Sheriff

38-year-old Michael Granger was arrested for providing false information during aMichael Granger (38 years old) felony investigation (M1). He was released from the Polk County Jail after paying a $500 bond.  









Leila Chaney 29-year-old Leila Chaney
was arrested for providing false
 information during a felony investigation (M1) and
 resisting arrest (M1)
. She was released from the Polk
 County Jail after paying a $1,000 bond.  







63-year-old Michael Granger was arrested for leaving the scene of a crash withMichael Granger (63 years old) injuries (F3), resisting arrest (M1), and knowingly driving with a suspended license (M2). He is currently in the Polk County Jail and is being held without bond until a first appearance hearing this afternoon. Granger’s previous criminal history includes grand theft of a motor vehicle and DUI. He also has previous charges from Wisconsin for DUI, refusing a breathalyzer test, theft, driving with a suspended license, and excessive speed.



Inquiries about Granger’s and Chaney’s employment should be directed to the Florida Department of Corrections.