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Harlee Simpson from ZEPHYRHILLS, FL was booked on 01/22/25.
Booking Date: 01/22/25 City: ZEPHYRHILLS, FL Age/YOB: 30
Title | Type | Bond |
WARRANT, OJ IN FLORIDA | $ | |
WARRANT, OJ IN FLORIDA | $ |
Zephyrhills Woman Arrested for Violations of Injunction and Battery
Harlee Randel Simpson, a 20-year-old resident of Zephyrhills, Florida, was arrested on January 22, 2025, at 7:04 PM by the Pasco Sheriff’s Office. Simpson faces two charges under Florida Statute 901.15(4) related to active warrants out of Sumter County. These include a violation of an injunction for phoning or contacting a petitioner (Case 2024MM1766) and battery by touch or strike (Case 2024MM1751). Both charges reflect serious violations of Florida’s laws aimed at protecting individuals from harassment and physical harm.
Simpson, described as a 5-foot-1-inch female weighing 105 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes, has a notable history of arrests, including prior charges of failure to appear, contempt of court, and additional injunction violations.
- 01/23/2025: Arrested for failure to appear on two warrants under Florida Statutes 843.15.1a and 843.15.1b.
- 11/20/2024: Arrested in Hernando, Florida, for failure to appear on charges issued by the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office.
- 07/02/2024: Arrested for contempt of court under Florida Statute 784.0487.4a for violating an injunction by contacting the petitioner.
- 06/30/2024: Arrested on an out-of-county warrant under Florida Statute 901.15.4, with a bond set at $2,000.
Florida law treats violations of injunctions and battery seriously. A violation of an injunction under Statute 784.0487.4a is a first-degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail, a $1,000 fine, and mandatory counseling. Battery by touch or strike is also a first-degree misdemeanor, carrying similar penalties. Failure to comply with court-ordered injunctions or failure to appear in court can result in additional legal consequences, including fines, jail time, and extended probation.
Simpson’s repeated arrests for similar offenses suggest a concerning pattern of noncompliance with court orders, which may impact her sentencing. The state’s enforcement of these laws underscores the importance of protecting victims and maintaining judicial authority. Further updates on her case will depend on forthcoming court proceedings.


