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NEWS ALERT: Man Threatens To Kill Ex-Wife and Start His "List"

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A Blountstown man who allegedly threatened to kill his ex-wife and her parents, then referred to a “list” he was starting, is behind bars at the Calhoun County Jail.

NEWS ALERT: Man Threatens To Kill Ex-Wife and Start His "List"

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Kelli Peacock Dunn
in News
Tuesday, January 15. 2013
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EDITOR’S NOTE: When The County Record went to press at 11 a.m. Tuesday, the official report on the following case had not yet been released and events were still unfolding. This is an updated version of what appears in our Wednesday print edition.

Steve Mears, Jr., 38, has been charged with domestic battery and assault.


According to a report from the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office, Dep. John Scheetz responded to a call just after 4:30 p.m. Monday regarding a physical disturbance between Mears and his ex-wife that allegedly occurred at her home. Dep. Scheetz found the woman distraught and upset with dirt on her pants. A man at the scene said he worked at Calhoun Correctional and was on his way home when he spotted the woman running down the road side. He stopped to assist and noticed Mears pulling out of the woman’s driveway.

The woman told Dep. Scheetz, “He is going to kill my family! My mom is at home by herself!” The woman’s father arrived on the scene and she reiterated, “He is going to kill someone,” adding that he threatened to “eliminate everyone on my list.”

Sheriff Glenn Kimbrel responded to the woman’s mother’s home for a welfare check, but she was not at the residence. She later pulled up at her daughter’s home and told authorities Mears was at his home with the couple’s child. The woman and her parents told authorities Mears wanted to be located so he could “commit suicide by cop.”

The woman told authorities the incident began at 2:30 a.m. when Mears phoned and told her he was outside her home and wanted to speak with her. She let him in the house and he reportedly stated he wanted to get back together. The woman told him she didn’t want to be with him anymore and asked him to leave. He reluctantly left and allegedly told her she had put him in a “very dark place” and “ruined everyone’s life.”

Approximately 20 minutes later, the woman said Mears called to say he was going to kill himself, then told her how to divide his property and the amount of life insurance he had. She reminded him he had children who loved him and he didn’t need to do that to himself, then hung up. The woman said her children were with Mears at the time and she was certain he wouldn’t harm himself while they were present.

While at work that day, the woman learned Mears phoned a man she had dated only three times, allegedly telling the man he and his ex-wife had reunited and he should not call her again. The woman said Mears called her job approximately four times that day, then noticed as she left work that she had missed several calls from him on her cell phone.
When she arrived at home after work, the woman said Mears was waiting. She phoned her father to alert him Mears was there, but told him not to worry.

The woman said Mears approached her in the driveway and they began to argue over her phone. She alleged Mears grabbed her hand and tried to take the phone. His anger reportedly escalated to the point he said he was going to “end it” for them both. The woman alleged he grabbed her by her shirt, which choked her, then dragged her down. She said Mears kept saying he had “a list” and was “going to start it.”

As Mears dragged her, the woman said she was in fear for her life and fought hard to get away from him, eventually breaking free and reaching the road where she ran into the passing motorist who stopped to help. The woman said when Mears saw people driving by, he again remarked he was going to start his “list” and she could call whoever she needed, then threw her phone in her car and fled the scene. The woman said Mears had never hit her in the past and the behavior was out of character, causing her to be concerned he would hurt someone.

Mears was located at his home on Hayes Subdivision Road by Sheriff Kimbrel and Lt. Emory Godwin. After speaking with Mears, they suggested he be mentally evaluated. Mears advised he would voluntarily go to Emerald Coast Behavioral for treatment. Dep. Bobby Sims gave him a ride to the facility.

Although it was expected that Mears would be picked up from the facility by law enforcement upon release, it didn’t happen that way. Tuesday morning, Mears walked out of that facility after being checked out. Due to the fact he was not under arrest, he was free to leave.

Meanwhile, the State Attorney’s Office was reviewing Dep. Scheetz’s report and a warrant was issued for Mears’ arrest on domestic battery and assault charges.

Mears was located at his home around 11 a.m. Roads leading into Hayes Subdivision were blocked by law enforcement officers as Sheriff Kimbrel worked to talk Mears into turning himself in and ending the matter peacefully. After an estimated half hour, Mears surrendered.

First appearance is scheduled for Wednesday morning.

Mears is a former police officer and previously served as an investigator with the State Attorney’s Office.
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#1 Chris on 01/15/13 at 07:37 PM [Reply]
Kimbrel should have arrested him to start with instead of endangering Mears ex-wife, her family, and whoever else was on Mears list. I hope this isn't how Kimbrel is going to be as a Sherifff.
#2 John on 01/16/13 at 09:04 AM [Reply]
My thoughts and prayers are with the ex-wife and her family. I can't believe that someone can be "turned loose" after such crime was committed! What would have been done if he would have returned to his ex-wife's home for round two?? Just don't seem fair for someone to be slapped on the wrist and turned back out into society!!Thank God these actions didn't lead up to someone getting badly injured or killed!!! LORD HELP THE CITIZENS OF CALHOUN COUNTY!!! Pray that our new Sheriff takes control or else our county is in for it!!! Talk about serving and protecting?!?!?!
#3 jay on 01/17/13 at 03:18 AM [Reply]
Yeah and I'm sure there are lots of things that are involved that we don't know about,and it sounds like to me the situation was handled, he went to jail. As far as helping the citizens of Calhoun County, they were helped when we got a new Sheriff
#4 Jason on 01/17/13 at 06:29 AM [Reply]
Is anyone else concerned when you read the paper and the sheriff says that he doesn't know what happened when asked why Mears was allowed to leave when he was supposed to be baker acted?? Isn't the Sheriff supposed to know that??
#5 John on 01/17/13 at 01:37 PM [Reply]
My thoughts exactly Jason!! I mean REALLY?? I do believe that Sheriff Kimbrel has a lot of "studying" to do!! Steve was not "court ordered" to go to a mental facility to begin with, so technically, he didn't have to go in the first place and that is why he was allowed to leave the facility. I have nothing to do with law enforcement and I know that much. It's scary to think that a man that is running our county would say something like that. Guess he should have asked his "Right hand man", Emory that question before he answered it since he was there too!! I'm just gonna sit back and watch this "good ole' boy system" from the sideline SMH the whole entire time and pray that these next 4 years fly by!!!
#6 jay on 01/18/13 at 03:22 AM [Reply]
Ya know it's pretty obvious that a couple of these comments are directly targeted at the sheriff himself not because of this particular incident, but because it was just a great opportunity to take a stab at a man that is trying to better the county he loves instead of sitting back and watching a bunch of dictators harass and destroy young lives over ridiculous gestopo type leadership thats not nessesary. Perhaps some of these comments were fueled by the fact that our new sheriff didnt see room for your arrogant ways that are plainly shown in your words and you were told your services were no longer needed. To sum it all up,this county was totally out of control when Kimbrel took office and like it or not he's going to do a great job fixing it with or without your support.
#7 Anonymous on 01/23/13 at 09:53 AM [Reply]
How you figure when he didn't arrest him on site? If he wasn't an ex-cop he would have been arrested when the complaint was filed
#8 Anonymous on 01/23/13 at 11:50 PM [Reply]
Jay are you a special kind of STUPID.... Florida Statute dictates that a person will be arrested for a Domestic Battery which is a felony.. Not alowed to check himself into a facility, where he checked himself out ,Kimbrel knew this. A warrant was being processed and he stopped it to allow this idiot to check himself in, his father drove him to the facility, not the sheriffs office.If he had come back to do further harm the responding officer would have been left out to hang, for not doing his job which he is bound by Statue to do..
#9 Anonymous on 01/27/13 at 07:52 PM [Reply]
Seems I struck a nerve. First of all you must be a part of the bunch that got ran off. You gave yourself away when you called me stupid for having a different opinion than you have, just exactly like our past administration viewed and treated the public, like we were all stupid. Now, before I go any further let me assure you, I'm far from stupid. One would think that such a bold statement would come from someone other than an anonimous individual. Hmm let's see, do you presume that you'd call me stupid to my face? My guess would be that you would only make that mistake once, if you even had the guts for that. Now, obviously you know more about this story than the newspaper article that you're commenting about, letting us know the article misinformed us about how he was transported. The article says the sheriff's dept took him and you say his dad did. Is the newspaper giving us bad info or are you ignorantly wrong? We have a good man that is going to be a great sheriff and as far as I'm concerned you can go back to your little corner with the rest of the cowards Mr anonomous and keep on hating that you're not up to par to be a part of his team
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